DURBIN ANNOUNCES $450,000 FOR CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES SIMULATION LAB
funding he secured through Congressionally Directed Spending—more commonly known as an earmark—in the Fiscal Year
2022 (FY22) Omnibus appropriations bill to purchase science laboratory equipment for their Health Sciences Simulation Lab.
This funding will be used to help students learn best practices in pediatric and home health care, as well as support a workforce
pipeline of nurses, occupational therapists, and pharmacists.
for our University’s state-of-the-art Health Science Simulation Lab will assist CSU in providing top-level training to our students
and supply the diverse leadership needed in the health profession,” said Zaldwaynaka (“Z”) Scott, Esq., President of Chicago State University. “Located in the heart of Chicago’s South Side, CSU is uniquely positioned to be the center of training for
Health Sciences professionals that represent the patients they serve.”
of physicians are Black, and there are fewer Black men entering medical school today than in the 1970s. When health care
professionals reflect the diversity of the populations they serve, there is increased patient trust, improved communication, and
reduced health disparities. As the only fouryear Predominately Black Institution (PBI) in Illinois, CSU is well positioned to train
a diverse pipeline of medical professionals to pursue nursing, medical school, or other medical professions. CSU has a high proportion of students who come from medically underserved communities and return to their communities after graduation.
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