
The Baptist Health Foundation was recently awarded $998,000 from the Windgate Foundation in support of significant innovative equipment and life-like medical simulation programming upgrades at Baptist Health College Little Rock (BHCLR).
This grant award will fund equipment and programming upgrades including the addition of several new high-fidelity medical manikins into the BHCLR training experience.
The expansion and reconfiguring of existing classroom and skills training spaces will include the installation of a 12-room Simulation Center. Grant funding will support student experiences within the new state-of-the-art medical simulation areas to make them look and feel like real clinical environments, including critical care, labor and delivery, pediatrics and adult medical/surgical, clinic/telehealth, nuclear medicine, and sleep technology.
“This gift raises the bar for Baptist Health College Little Rock, giving our students a higher level of training excellence and experience than previously available,” said Jamie Clark, BHCLR dean of business affairs and college operations. “We at BHCLR are incredibly grateful and thank the Windgate Foundation for believing in our mission to shape the health of Arkansans by educating and mentoring healthcare professionals with excellence and Christian compassion.”
Plans from Arkansas-based Lewis Architects Engineers have been approved to renovate 122,750 square feet of existing space at BHCLR, with demolition slated to begin during the fourth quarter of this year. Renovation and expansion will follow. Classes at BHCLR will continue throughout the construction process.
The Windgate Foundation, based in Little Rock, is a private foundation established in 1993, whose purpose is to advance contemporary craft and strengthen visual arts education in the U.S. Education, health and community initiatives are an additional area of focus in Arkansas.