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A New Space for a New Era in Medical Education: Jordan Center Opens its Doors (PHOTOS)

Today, the Henry A. Jordan M’62 Medical Education Center is officially open for classes! But it’s also Throwback Thursday. So here’s a slide show of photos that starts back in 2013, when Penn Medicine began construction on its new home for medical education, and ends with a few shots of the multi-level, innovative, sleek space.  

It’s situated in the heart of campus, just steps away from the Smilow Center for Translational Research and the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine—making it among the first in the nation to fully integrate education facilities with active clinical care and research lab space. “It’s designed to keep us at the forefront of medical education,” says Gail Morrison, MD, senior vice dean for Education. And that all-glass atrium gives this building some of the best views of the campus and city landscape!

Taking your own pictures of the new space? Share your photos on social media using the hashtags ‪#‎PennMedMovingDay ‪#‎JordanMedEdCenter ‪#‎PennMed250th  And learn more about the new Jordan Center here.

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