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Proposed Campus Projects

In this section, you will find information regarding proposed campus projects. The information here does not necessarily mean that these projects are underway or have been approved.

Proposed Housing

Prior to the purchase of the 19 Skyline building complex in 2013, Munger Pavilion housed most clinical departments of New York Medical College. Since the move of all offices and departments from Munger Pavilion to the 19 Skyline Drive building complex, the Munger Pavilion is no longer in use and is currently vacant. To replace this structure, NYMC is proposing a 200,000-square-foot, four-story building cluster with parking spaces below its courtyards. This new building cluster will be garden-style residence halls with modern amenities for students, faculty, staff, and residents. The next step in this process is to work with the Westchester County government on a lease amendment.

 

Rendering of Proposed Housing Perspective View

 

Rendering of Proposed Housing Site Plan

Rendering of Proposed Housing Parking Level Plan

Clinical Skills Expansion

The 7,200 square foot expansion and renovation, which commenced in February 2024, and is expected to be complete in September 2024, includes two additional standardized patient exam rooms, an advanced ultrasound laboratory, and specialty training suites to support orthopedic training, cardio-pulmonary care, labor and delivery, specialized pediatric care, emergency care, operative simulation, critical care and advanced procedural competences. The suites will be equipped with sophisticated simulators, such as birthing mom and a full-scale anesthesia manikin, laparoscopic simulators, virtual reality training solutions, and will be furnished with scrub sinks to promote best practices for infection control. Additionally, a three-bed patient care unit will function as a multi-purpose simulation room and can be configured as a trauma/triage care unit, emergency department, and/or a post-operative/recovery care unit. Each bed in this until will be in its own examination bay, equipped with a monitor, headwall, and appropriate examination/resuscitation equipment.

CSSC Expansion Renderings