HSB update

Nearing the journey's end

IUSON BL is scheduled to move into the new Health Sciences Building in Spring 2021

Before we can start officially teaching and operating as a School of Nursing in the new space, the Indiana State Board of Nursing must complete a site visit, scheduled for late January 2021. Once the site visit is complete, a report will be written and submitted to the Board for approval. We hope to be teaching and fully operational in our new state-of-the-art facility by mid-March.

An official ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held once we’ve received approval from the Indiana State Board of Nursing to welcome our internal and external stakeholders to the new Health Sciences Building. You’ll be there – with a front row seat – as we cover the ceremony in the Spring/Summer edition of The Nursing News. For now, please scroll down to see a video featuring our new building!

In order of appearance: IUSON BL's Mary Lynn Davis-Ajami, IU Health's Kim Hodges, IUSON BL's Hanna Raber and Sally Gindling, and IU Health's Deb Wellman tell you more about what the new Health Sciences Building, and the Regional Academic Health Center, mean for our school.

Description of the video:

[Slide] The Regional Academic Health Center. "Having an expanded, modernized facility is very important to our school and our mission to the next generation of nurses." Mary Lynn Davis-Ajami, Associate Dean, IU School of Nursing, Bloomington

[Mary Lynn Davis-Ajami, IUSON Bloomington] Well, IU School of Nursing in collaboration with IU and IU Health is building a brand new regional academic health center that will include a hospital and academic building. This is going to transform patient care in the South Central region of Indiana.

[Kim Hodges, IU Health] It is more than a physical change, it's also a cultural change. We will be shifting from a community-based healthcare to academic health, and academic health—the environment is very rich within being able to interact in the clinical space, provide that academic feedback and integrate those two areas together.

[Mary Lynn Davis-Ajami] We will be moving into a new building in the fall of 2020 along with the School of Social Work, School of Speech and Hearing, and School of Medicine. The transition to taking IU Health Bloomington Hospital from a community hospital and making the decision to turn this into a regional academic health center brought many community stakeholders and leaders in this community together, probably about a decade ago to begin forging those partnerships.

[Hannah Raber, IUSON Bloomington] I am so excited for the new NLRC. We are going to increase by 12 beds, so we'll go from 10 to 22. We will have seating for 40 students, which really opens up a lot of potential to actually have critical care-style setup rooms and also have med-surg, and then we will have a labor and delivery area as well, which is not something we have access to in this space now.

[Sally Grindling, IUSON Bloomington] Seven control rooms. Seven debrief rooms. One of the incredible enhancements of the new sim center is what we call the community assessment lab. It's basically an apartment, so anything we want to run that is going to take place in someone's home or their apartment—it's already set up.

[Deb Wellman, IU Health] We're also looking at other opportunities. For example, the School of Business, the School of Music, and using different kinds of methodologies to take care of our patients and incorporating those methodologies as well.

[Slide] IU School of Nursing, Indiana University, Bloomington.