The neuroscience center is set to be completed in 2013, and will feature a three-story structure to consolidate Beaumont’s neurological services and make room for student medical offices.
The first two floors will house a craniofacial clinic and services for patients with strokes, concussions, Alzheimer’s or neurological disorders. The third floor will be unfinished to lease to private physicians.
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