±«°δΉσβs opened today as Knight nurses excitedly began fall classes, ushering in a bright future for them, the nursing profession and the health of Floridaβs communities.
Elected leaders joined founding donors to celebrate the pavilionβs opening on ±«°δΉσβs at Lake Nona. They gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and toured the pavilion, which will help to address Floridaβs critical nursing shortage. Fittingly for Floridaβs Premier Engineering and Technology University, the pavilion also features the latest in immersive modeling and simulation technologies.
“This facility will help strengthen Floridaβs nursing talent pipeline in ways that make communities across our state healthier.” β ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ President Alexander N. Cartwright
βThe Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion is a powerful example of what is possible when vision, community and partnership come together. Built with the generous support of state leaders, donors and health care champions, this facility will help strengthen Floridaβs nursing talent pipeline in ways that make communities across our state healthier,β says ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ President Alexander N. Cartwright. βTogether, we are fueling hands-on learning, enabling new research and discovery, and preparing generations of Knight Nurses who will have a lasting impact on the lives of those they serve.β
With the opening, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ will increase access to its accredited and nationally ranked nursing degree programs and graduate an additional 150 newly licensed nurses annually. These graduates will have a direct impact on the state. Of the 17,000 Knight nurse alumni, 85% live and work in Florida, and nearly 60% remain in Central Florida.
Located next to the College of Medicine and in Lake Nonaβs Medical City, a nationally recognized hub of healthcare innovation, the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion will bolster interdisciplinary collaboration to prepare providers to thrive in the workforce and deploy cutting-edge research to solve the industryβs greatest challenges and ensure a healthier future for all.
Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson played a vital role as Senate President in securing about $43 million in state funding for the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion, as well as additional funding for state university and state college nursing initiatives throughout Florida.
βWe worked very hard to secure the funding,β he says. βWhen you think about state-of the-art nursing, when you think about doubling the capacity of nursing, this couldnβt come at a better time. Florida is growing 400,000 people a year still. Weβre going to continue to grow.β
“Thanks to the leadership of Governor DeSantis and the Florida Legislature, the state continues to invest in key academic programs that set an example nationwide,β says State University System Chancellor Ray Rodrigues. βThe new Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion at the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ is no exception β by providing innovative educational opportunities for nursing students now, Florida is ensuring a promising future of skilled nurses that will care for our communities.β
The Power of Partnerships
The Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion, which came to fruition through $43 million from the State of Florida and over $29 million from private donors, will directly impact the community that created it and will be a longstanding symbol of what can be achieved through the power of community partnerships β unleashing potential for generations to come.
βWe are honored to be part of this transformative moment for Central Florida,β says Kenneth Robinson, president and CEO of Dr. Phillips Inc. and the Dr. Phillips Foundation. βThis investment will help address the nursing shortage, strengthen our healthcare system, and expand access to exceptional education and career opportunities. By supporting this project, weβre helping to graduate more Knight nurses who will make a lasting impact. Weβre proud to stand with ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ and our community partners to shape a healthier, brighter future.β
Founding donors of the facility also include the Helene Fuld Health Trust; ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ Pegasus Partners AdventHealth, Orlando Health, Nemours Childrenβs Health and Addition Financial; Zaby and Suree Vyas; and many others.
βToday we are witnessing the power of partnerships,β says Professor Emerita Mary Lou Sole, who, as the previous College of Nursing dean, led the efforts to advocate and raise funds for the new building. βThe Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion is the result of the collective efforts of ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ and this community to come together to solve one of our greatest healthcare challenges. We are incredibly grateful for the support, which will have an immeasurable impact for generations to come.β
Inside the Future of Nursing
Every aspect of the 90,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility was thoughtfully designed to foster collaboration, innovation, and student success and well-being.
βThe Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion will serve as a catalyst for ensuring a brighter, healthier future,β says new College of Nursing Dean Sharon Tucker. βIn this space, ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ will strengthen and empower future nurses and nurse leaders to advance healthcare innovation and collaboration to improve evidence-based patient care and outcomes.β
On the second and third floors is a hub of healthcare innovation, the Helene Fuld Health Trust Simulation, Technology, Innovation and Modeling (STIM) Center. ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ is Floridaβs first simulation center to earn three international accolades in the field and the new, expanded space will build upon its global leadership to innovate healthcare education using the latest immersive technologies to prepare nurses for practice as compassionate, skilled providers.
The second floor also features the Dr. Colleen Conway Welch Virtual Reality Learning Studio, a makerspace design studio to accelerate nurse-led innovations, a home health apartment to meet growing demand for home-based healthcare, and the Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Healthy Aging Research Lab for interdisciplinary research and innovations led by renowned aging expert Ladda Thiamwong.
Upon entering the pavilion, students, faculty, staff and visitors are greeted with the inspiring ββ public art commissioned by Floridaβs Art in State Building program. The first floor also includes three large high-tech learning studios, the Zaby and Suree Vyas Collaboration Concourse, the Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation Study Cafe and a student success suite.
The opening comes a little over a year and a half after the groundbreaking in January 2024. ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ built the Dr. Phillips Nursing Pavilion in conjunction with HuntonBrady Architects, Ayers Saint Gross and DPR Construction.
±«°δΉσβs Industry Partners Highlight Transformational Impact
AdventHealth
βAt AdventHealth, weβve seen firsthand the extraordinary caliber of nurses who graduate from ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½. They bring clinical excellence, compassion and an unwavering commitment to their patients β values that perfectly align with our mission to provide whole-person care. As the demand for skilled nurses continues to grow, weβre happy to support this exciting new chapter for the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ College of Nursing. And as a ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ alum, Iβm excited to welcome even more outstanding Knight nurses to AdventHealth.β
-Cathy Stankiewicz, (MSNβ11), chief nursing officer, Central Florida Division
Helene Fuld Health Trust
βThe Helene Fuld Health Trust Simulation, Technology, Innovation and Modeling Center at ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ exemplifies our mission to support the education of nursing students. Simulation is a critical component [of] nursing education and will continue to be in the future, and weβre proud to make this investment to strengthen nursing skills and improve the welfare of our communities.β
-Robert Campbell, vice president of Trust & Fiduciary Services at HSBC, who oversees the trust
Nemours Childrenβs Health
βGrowing and solidifying the nursing workforce is critical to care delivery across the healthcare sector. Through our longtime relationship with the ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½ College of Nursing, we have seen firsthand the benefits of hiring their well-trained, work-ready graduates. The new nursing pavilion will be a tremendous asset in our continued collaboration, partnership, and investment to support the education, development, and maturation of emerging nurses.β
-Nicole Johnson, (DNPβ17), senior vice president and chief nursing and patient operations officer Β
Orlando Health
βIt is an honor and privilege to be associated with ΒιΆΉΣ³»΄«Γ½, and we are thankful for our partnership with the university, nursing professors, and students.β
-David Strong, president and CEO