Cleveland Clinic builds central facility for outpatient cancer care
The $276 million, 377,000-square-foot building will include 126 exam rooms, 98 infusion chairs, six linear accelerators and designated space for Phase I clinical trials, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
The Cleveland Clinic has built a $276 million, 377,000-square-foot central facility for outpatient cancer care that will include 126 exam rooms, 98 infusion chairs, six linear accelerators, designated space for Phase I clinical trials, and expanded patient services such as genetic counseling, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website.
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November 3, 2015
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