Video: Preview of Burnett School of Medicine at TCU’s Modern Medical Library


Episode four of “On Site: Construction of the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University with Founding Dean, Stuart D. Flynn, M.D.,” details the design of the medical library in the new four-story medical education building.  

By Prescotte Stokes III

Photo Credit: Prescotte Stokes III

 

FORT WORTH – In the near future, students at the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University will be able to study, check out books or download them from the cloud inside the 3,000-square-foot library space in the new medical education building. 

Episode four of “On Site: Construction of the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University with Founding Dean, Stuart D. Flynn, M.D.,” details the design of the library that will occupy a portion of the second floor in the new four-story medical education building.  

Brooke Ruesch, Director of Project Development at TCU, shares why the university went with a more modern library design that enhances the educational experience for medical students and incorporates more of natural lighting to create an inviting ambience in the space. The building will support 240 medical students and hundreds of faculty and staff by summer 2024.