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ASU breaks ground on new medical school in downtown Phoenix

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ASU breaks ground on new medical school in downtown Phoenix

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Arizona State University has broken ground on its first-ever medical school in downtown Phoenix, named the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering. The school is part of the ASU Health Headquarters and will focus on improving health outcomes in Arizona and beyond.

Arizona State University has started construction on its new medical school in downtown Phoenix. The John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering will be housed in the ASU Health Headquarters. The university received a 9-figure donation from Dr. John Shufeldt, the second largest in school history. The Phoenix City Council granted $38 million to ASU Health, in addition to $12 million already allocated by voters. The ASU Health Headquarters is set to open in 2028 and will collaborate with the city on occupational health, women's health, and urban public health.

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