Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine celebrates grand opening

 

The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson recently unveiled the new Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine complex on the Health Sciences campus. The center, established in 1994, is transforming health care by training health professionals and promoting health and well-being through evidence-based, sustainable integrative approaches.

“The Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine is a beacon of innovation in modern health care and has empowered physicians worldwide to transform the practice of medicine,” said Stephen Dahmer, MD, director of the center. “By highlighting both the science and the power of lifestyle changes, the mind-body connection and holistic approaches to well-being, we have trained thousands to guide millions toward a more complete, patient-centered path to health and healing.”

See photo galleries below from two events the center hosted to celebrate completion of its new building complex. Faculty from the Department of Medicine, including Andrew Weil, MD, the center’s namesake and founding director, Victoria Maizes, MD, its prior executive director, Esther Sternberg, MD, its research director, Randy Horwitz, MD, PhD, it’s clinical director, and Puneet Shroff, MD, who’s a graduate of its fellowship program – all professors and associate professors of medicine.

A highlight of the nearly two weeks of celebrations included a panel discussion on the potential for integrative medicine to reshape health care in the United States. The discussion featured Dr. Weil, author Deepak Chopra, MD, and mindfulness pioneer Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD. The longtime friends delved into the state of health care, opportunities for innovation, and holistic approaches to health and wellness, including their own wellness practices.

Center staff, university leaders, donors and special guests of the University of Arizona Foundation gathered on April 23 for a ribbon cutting and dinner in the Iris Cantor “body” building, one of three structures that comprise the complex. Each building is designed to represent an element of whole-person wellness: mind, body and spirit.

From nontoxic building materials and natural light to sound-absorbing panels and a unique ventilation system, elements of the buildings and the surrounding landscape were designed to foster wellness based on the seven tenets of integrative health – exercise and movement, social relationships, spirituality, healthy nutrition, sleep quality, stress reduction and resilience.

On April 24, more than 130 invited guests were able to tour the space for the official grand opening of the 30,000-square-foot complex. On May 4, the public had the opportunity to see it as well. Attendees enjoyed the demonstration kitchen, where healthy cooking was on display, wandered through the complex’s tranquil desert setting and learned about the facility’s “living laboratory” spaces that will allow researchers to conduct cutting-edge research into built spaces and occupants’ health. Visitors were also able to experience the specially engineered “recharge room,” where they experienced an immersive, multisensory, nature-themed session or a more active session involving physical movement, light and music.

The primary mission of the center is to educate physicians and other health care professionals. Dahmer emphasized its role in empowering physicians worldwide to embrace patient-centered approaches and integrative healing modalities that can complement Western medical practices. To facilitate the education of medical students, integrative coaches, residents and fellows, the complex’s “body” building includes ample classroom space that can accommodate group learning.

In the photo galleries below, mouseover the image to read the caption. Click on them to enlarge.

MINI-PHOTO GALLERY: Transforming Healthcare in the U.S. Panel, April 23, 2024

[Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine]

[Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine]

[Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine]

[Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine] [Photo from the AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.: Drawing on the Power of Integrative Medicine]

To view more photos from this event, visit the DOM flickr album: “AWCIM Panel Discussion on Transforming Healthcare in the U.S.”

MINI-PHOTO GALLERY: Public Open House, May 4, 2024

[The new home of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine at the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson] [Gentleman enters the front entrance to the Mind building at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine] [The Spirit building at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine serves as a space for meditation and contemplation] [Inside the Spirit building at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine] 

[Just before noon, Dr. Esther Sternberg and Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine staff get ready for the center's public open house, May 4, 2024] [Dr. Esther Sternberg greets guests at the public open house for the new Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine complex] [Guests shuttle between the Spirit building and the Body building, also known as the Iris Cantor Building, during the public open house for the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine] [Dr. Esther Sternberg at the first brief orientation for visitors at the new Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine complex]

[Dr. Esther Sternberg offers a bit of background to guests on the history of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and the principles upon which it's based at a public open house for its new complex] [New director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, Dr. Stephen Dahmer greets guests at its public open house for the new complex May 4, 2024] [Public open house guests peruse the library adjacent to the interactive meditation room at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine] [A kitchen and dining room for the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine's new building complex where cooking and nutrition lessons can also be offered]

[A look down at the lobby in the Mind building at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine's new complex with center director Dr. Stephen Dahmer offering a few insights] [With a visual crisscross of patterns, open house guests navigate the stairwell of the Mind building at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine's new complex] [Marketing manager Keith LaBaw explains the various visual aspects of how the new Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine was designed to incorporate mindfullness and wellbeing at the complex's public open house] [[The courtyard between the Mind and Body buildings at the new Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine includes a maze at the opposite end] and rainwater channeling to feed the varied plant life in between]

To view more photos from this event, visit the DOM flickr album: “Public Open House for New AWCIM Complex”

[Photos courtesy of David Mogollon]

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05/15/2024 - 5:00pm
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