USC, Lexington Medical Center to Break Ground on New Nurse Building
Lexington Medical Center and the University of South Carolina will break ground on a new building to train nurses on the hospital campus in West Columbia, South Carolina.
The 52,000-square-foot nursing simulation center and teaching space will be built on the hospital’s campus to provide clinical training for the University of South Carolina’s growing nursing student population.
Expected to be complete in 2024, Lexington Medical Center will build the new nursing facility and provide clinical instructors while the university will fund equipment needed for the simulation center, as well as equipment and furnishings for classroom spaces. The project team includes LS3P and Landmark Builders.
Posted February 21, 2023
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