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Working as a team will be much easier when 14 91±¬ÁÏMC offices move to 91±¬ÁÏ Tower on the northwest edge of campus. Having that many departments all in one place will foster collaboration and creativity, said Helen Shawcroft, senior associate administrator who oversees the medical center’s planning and facilities efforts.

“We’re very excited to be moving so many departments back to campus from office space at Northgate, Fairview and down-town,” Shawcroft said. “By working in the same building, we’re encouraging employees and departments to work collaboratively to improve the way we work and find creative solutions to problems.”

The 91±¬ÁÏMC departments moving to 91±¬ÁÏ Tower include: Accounting, Compliance, Center for Clinical Excellence, Design & Construction Management, Finance, Organizational Development & Training, Patient & Family Centered Care, Patient Financial Services, Planning & Physician Liaison, Regulatory Affairs, 91±¬ÁÏMC Human Resources, Financial Counseling and 91±¬ÁÏPN Administration.

Once everyone moves into the 91±¬ÁÏ Tower by the end of the summer, six floors — or about 20 percent of the rentable space in the building — will be filled with 91±¬ÁÏMC employees, Shawcroft said. Most of the 91±¬ÁÏMC employees moving to the tower have been working at offices located at Northgate.

“Occupying that much of the tower means that we have quite a bit of access to conference space at 91±¬ÁÏ Tower,” she said. 91±¬ÁÏ Tower has 24-hour security and visitors sign in and out. Employees based there will have a chip in their badges that allows them access to various areas of the building.

Getting from the tower to 91±¬ÁÏMC is convenient. The Health Sciences Express shuttle service has added 91±¬ÁÏ Tower to its route, just before it stops at 91±¬ÁÏMC-Roosevelt. Shuttles run every 15 minutes.

You can see the shuttle schedule at: .