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Buffalo Common Council Proclaims 'Health Professions Hub and Nik Wallenda Day'

July 8, 2021
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Buffalo Common Council Proclaims 'Health Professions Hub and Nik Wallenda Day'

 

Buffalo Common Council Proclaims 'Health Professions Hub and Nik Wallenda Day'

Buffalo, New York 鈥 June 8, 2021

D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 new Health Professions Hub was honored by the Buffalo Common Council as they proclaimed June 17 to be 鈥淗ealth Professions Hub and Nik Wallenda Day鈥 in recognition of the facility鈥檚 Grand Opening and Wallenda鈥檚 high-wire walk to celebrate it.

The proclamation noted D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 鈥渂old and visionary step to address healthcare needs on Buffalo鈥檚 West Side and to train new healthcare workers by opening a new Health Professions Hub, a high-tech facility integrating education, healthcare, and community partnerships.鈥

鈥淲e are thrilled and gratified that the Buffalo Common Council has recognized the new Health Professions Hub and our friend Nik Wallenda with this proclamation,鈥 says Lorrie A. Clemo, PhD, D鈥橸ouville President. The support from City officials for the development of the Hub was absolutely unwavering and we are forever thankful. We know the Hub will be a tremendous asset to City of Buffalo and beyond, and we look forward to developing new healthcare professionals while we serve our neighbors on the West Side.鈥

The Hub is a nearly-59,000-square-foot facility featuring Sisters Health Center-D鈥橸ouville, a primary healthcare center operated by Catholic Health, Vital Pharmacy, Thrive Rehabilitation and Wellness Center, D鈥橪ish Demonstration Kitchen, an Interprofessional Simulation Center, and the Center for Health Equity and Innovation, which houses the Pathways healthcare workforce training program.

In addition to providing much-need healthcare and related services to Buffalo鈥檚 West Side community, the Hub also will provide clinical training opportunities for students in D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 nursing, physician assistant, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, chiropractic, and nutrition and dietetic programs.

To celebrate the Grand Opening on June 17, world-famous aerialist Nik Wallenda performed the longest high-wire walk in the City of Buffalo, as he traversed a 5/8-inch wire across 320 feet from the roof of D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 Montante Family Library to the roof of the Health Professions Hub.

D鈥橸ouville honored Wallenda with the first-ever St. Marguerite d鈥橸ouville Faith in Action Award in recognition of the faith in God that fuels his work and allows him to break boundaries, conquer fears, and share his gifts with the world.

 

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