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SUPPORT THE PROJECT

We invite you to help us transform the future of health sciences education. Your investment will provide a new state-of-the-art facility for UW students and faculty, advancing the field through interprofessional education and resulting in better patient care and health outcomes.

NAME YOUR LEGACY

Gifts of $100,000 or more may be recognized with named spaces in the University of Washington’s new Health Sciences Education Building.

The following naming opportunities are available, with the option to honor or memorialize a loved one. Please refer to the floor plans for more information.


STUDENT LEARNING SPACES
Anatomy lab suite (100–150 students) 1 available (Level B) $2 million
Large classroom (140 students) 3 available (Levels 1 and 3) $1.5 million
Medium classroom (60 students) 5 available (Levels 1 and 2) $500,000
Skills lab suite (24 students) 1 available (Level 2) $1 million
Small classroom (20 students) 7 available (Levels B and 4) $250,000
Breakout-group space (8 students) 8 available (Levels B, 1, 2, and 4) $150,000
OTHER STUDENT SPACES
Grand entryway 1 available (Level 1) $3 million
Outdoor courtyard 1 available (Exterior) $3 million
Outdoor terrace 1 available (Exterior) $1.5 million
Collaboration lobby 1 available (Level G) $1.5 million
Collaboration stair 1 available (Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4) $500,000
Quiet study area 1 available (Level 4) $500,000
Study pod 7 available (Levels 2 and 4) $100,000

Please note: All naming opportunities are subject to approval by the president of the University of Washington and, in some cases, also by the Board of Regents.


GRAND ENTRYWAY — INTERIOR

Busy lobby, students in chairs

COLLABORATION LOBBY

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ANATOMY SUITE

wide angle view of anatomy lab with exam tables

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ELEVATING PATIENT CARE

Patients deserve the best care we can give them. Creating a new 21st-century building at the University of Washington is critical so that students and faculty can learn and practice integrated, collaborative health care.

From the COVID-19 pandemic to child welfare to health equity — solving issues affecting population health requires training health-care professionals to work together as a team to care for millions of people.

Fifty years ago, the average person was under the care of three health-care professionals. Now, the average healthy person relies on 16 professionals for their overall health care. But as patients’ health-care networks have grown, studies show that 80% of patient safety issues are related to problems in communication. We envision a future where patients benefit from the combined care of seamlessly integrated teams — of dentists, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and social workers.

Integrated patient care is the most important investment we can make for the future of health sciences. A collaborative, team-based approach — for research, education and practice — contributes to more cost-effective outcomes and a healthier public.


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THE NEED FOR NEW FACILITIES

The UW’s current health sciences facilities are outdated, ill-equipped for the new reality created by the COVID-19 pandemic, and unable to accommodate modern technology and teaching methods.

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A GROUNDBREAKING BUILDING PROJECT

Expected to open in May 2022, this state-of-the-art new building will enable the UW to transform the future of health care.

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NAMING OPPORTUNITIES

Explore opportunities to support this once-in-a-lifetime project.

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The Washington state Legislature has committed to providing $70 million of this $100 million project. The University is seeking an additional $30 million in private support from community members and foundations.

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