Hub Huddle Showcases Partnership, Community Engagement and Improvement
Hub Huddle Showcases Partnership, Community Engagement and Improvement
At an event called The Hub Huddle, D鈥橸ouville President Lorrie Clemo, PhD, brought together integral partnerships with , , and the campus community to build excitement for The Health Professions Hub, or 鈥淭he Hub鈥 for short. Set to open in the fall of 2020, The Hub will represent a new chapter, not only for D鈥橸ouville, but of Buffalo鈥檚 west side regarding growing the city鈥檚 overall economy, education and wellness.
The event, called the 鈥淗ub Huddle,鈥 was held in D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 Academic Center sixth floor, a newly renovated mixed-use conference and community meeting space with panoramic views of the Buffalo skyline, the city鈥檚 Buffalo-Niagara medical campus, Lake Erie and Buffalo鈥檚 Harbor, and the city of Niagara Falls including the rising mist from the falls itself to the north.
鈥淲e鈥檙e excited about our collaboration with Catholic Health,鈥 said President Clemo on stage with Mark Sullivan, Catholic Health CEO and President. 鈥淭his partnership extends an already great relationship with the potential to set a course for the wellbeing of those in some of Buffalo鈥檚 poorest communities. It will also help in the region鈥檚 educational goals, taking high school students from the city of Buffalo and giving them certification, training, to college early start programs, allowing families economic opportunities previously hard to reach for many. The Hub, and our overall plan for the school is about creating an economic, health, and wellness upward spiral, the momentum we start here and now at D鈥橸ouville will help build upon Buffalo's continued renaissance and future.鈥
鈥淗ere鈥檚 a healthcare provider that wants to lead the transformation of healthcare to those in need. And here鈥檚 D鈥橸ouville with a very similar mission,鈥 said . 鈥淐atholic Health will be providing the services, the experiences for the students and running the clinic on the first floor of The Hub. We鈥檙e 100 percent committed and we鈥檙e looking forward to getting started.鈥
鈥淭his partnership makes a lot of sense for many reasons. The Hub is really important to the community. The Hub is a game changer for not only you as students, not only for you as faculty, but for the community as a whole.鈥
Sullivan also emphasized that with all of the technological advances that healthcare is seeing, there is still the need for a personal touch to be put back into healthcare delivery. 鈥淏oth D鈥橸ouville and Catholic Health were founded on giving compassion for everyone, for every individual. We need to get back to the core of having a vocation of caring. This is a great opportunity for Catholic Health and D鈥橸ouville to change healthcare and be the fire-starter of what healthcare will be in the future.鈥
鈥淭he Health Professions Hub is an exciting moment for D鈥橸ouville and those it serves. We鈥檙e thrilled to be part of it,鈥 said . 鈥淭he values of this project echo those of D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 surrounding community, and it鈥檚 not surprising today鈥檚 event reflects that community focus and commitment. Bringing this dynamic project vision to life is a true team effort, and we鈥檙e proud to start.鈥
Speakers Sullivan and Tunkey were followed by leaders of D鈥橸ouville Hub teams, giving presentations bordering on performances in the spirit of collaboration, using a stage to present ideas on moving The Hub forward. The campus community was encouraged to join the leadership teams, highlighting areas that include fundraising, community outreach, high school early college start programs, and neighborhood partnerships.
鈥淭he idea behind the Hub Huddle is to enlist the entire campus in helping in the creation of The Hub, from fundraising to awareness, to community support and events. College employees and students will join teams to make The Hub a reality as a campus-wide effort. D鈥橸ouville isn鈥檛 a bunch of buildings, old, new, and soon to be built, but rather it鈥檚 a connection of people, those on campus, those we education, those we teach, and those we help 鈥 people are at the heart of D鈥橸ouville,鈥 said President Clemo. 鈥淎 huddle is to gather in a close-knit group, to consult, to strategize, which is why we鈥檙e coming together today as a campus, for the Hub and beyond.鈥
The Hub Huddle鈥檚 lighthearted competition among the school team leaders giving performances netted them awards, as judged by members of D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 board of trustees, John Amershadian, president and CEO of Hodgson Russ LLP, and Robert Bennett, chancellor emeritus of New York State Education Department. The award for Most Flamboyant went to Christine Verni EdD, dean of the School of Nursing and Mike MacEvoy, director of experiential learning in the School of Pharmacy; and the award for Most Riveting went to Allison Newman, director of freshman admissions, and Leah MacVie, director of teaching innovations, whose presentation was a video of Newman鈥檚 children saying what they鈥檇 like The Hub to look like. Verni and MacEvoy also took home the coveted Audience Choice award.
A D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 core focus in building the Health Professions Hub is opening the community clinic, a first of its kind on Buffalo鈥檚 West Side and first of its kind for a private college in New York State. The Hub, from an educational standpoint, will be offering interprofessional teaching and collaboration, training and reeducating those in the health career field in real-world environments where treatments will be approached in a team environment, aimed at treating the whole patient. This type of team approach has been shown to improve outcomes and, most importantly, save lives.
鈥淭his is an exciting time to be associated with D鈥橸ouville, an entire campus unified to help the community at large, something this college has been doing since its founding in 1908,鈥 said Clemo. 鈥淗elping others, the less fortunate or those who need a hand, lifting people up and giving them opportunities that they never thought possible is at the core of our mission.鈥
The D鈥橸ouville Academic Center鈥檚 sixth floor, the backdrop to the Hubble Huddle, is being discussed as a destination on campus as a collaborative mixed-use space with potential for partnerships, events for the college, and outside functions.
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