The St. Ambrose University Center For Health Sciences Education at Genesis Hospital.

Center for Health Sciences Education at Genesis

A real-world training facility

The Center for Health Science Education gives our students space for hands-on learning and skill building – whether in a lab, classroom, or meeting with faculty.

About the Center for Health Sciences Education at Genesis

Built in 2010, our 40,000 ft2 facility includes modern classrooms, simulated healthcare settings, resource center and a student commons to help enhance our students’ educational journeys.

Center for Health Science Education features and amenities

Discover our Center's cutting-edge labs, extensive simulations, free health clinic, resource room, tech-equipped classrooms, and student lounges. Experience top-tier facilities to enhance your learning.

Clinical skills labs

Specialized labs with cutting edge equipment provide hands-on experience.

Extensive simulations

Experience simulations of hospital, outpatient, school, and community environments.

Interprofessional Health Clinic

Providing free, student-led healthcare services to underserved patients.

Healthcare Resource Room

A health specific resource room with required texts and journals for course work.

State-of-the-art classrooms

Lecture halls and classrooms equipped with technology for online learning.

Student lounges

A dedicated space for you to study, relax between classes, or have meals.

Who uses the Center for Health Science Education?

The center hosts key departments such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, and nursing. Students in these departments are free to use the state-of-the-art facilities for hands-on learning and skill development.

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