Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Centre
Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Centre
Cancer Centre Blends Research & Clinical Services to Accelerate Discovery
The Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Centre is designed to place researchers working in laboratories just steps away from clinicians caring for patients. The collaboration, communication and problem-solving fostered in special translational “knowledge transfer” zones will inspire trans-disciplinary integration and help accelerate individualised patient treatments based on the latest research and a patient’s own cancer cells. With the ultimate goal of achieving the National Cancer Institute’s prestigious Comprehensive Cancer Centre status, seven floors of the research tower will be dedicate to different types of cancer attracting the world’s foremost scientists.
For patients receiving care, a new 108-bed inpatient tower will sit adjacent to a multidisciplinary outpatient centre where patients go for diagnosis, plan of care and treatment.
The brainchild of the University of Nebraska Medical Centre and the Nebraska Medical Centre, key features of the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Centre include:
- The centre creates a central, easily navigated destination on the UNMC campus with research, clinical care and education integrated on the east-west axis, and cancer care with other health services on the north-south axis. Spaces within the centre are designed to enhance the patient experience through physical and emotional connections.
- “Knowledge transfer” zones are placed at intersecting corners between the hospital and research functions and combine formal and informal spaces to reinforce collaboration between researcher and clinician, researcher and researcher, and clinician and clinician. Their location takes advantage of natural light and stack up vertically with “paired” knowledge zones, adding a dynamic flow through shared functions between levels.
- A simplified patient journey means the facility will support a smooth, seamless care delivery process — from the moment an initial appointment is made to the last check-up or follow-up a patient may have.
- The lobby serves as a welcoming point and source of comfort and respite. It is directly accessed from the drop-off entry and also from the Durham Outpatient Centre by escalator.
- An interactive Resource Centre on the second level is easily accessed by patients and staff. It has an open lounge and library for research and a multi-purpose classroom and volunteer workroom for arts and crafts as well as health and wellness classes.
- The spa-like Renewal Centre includes salon services, prostheses and wig consultation and fitting, massage, aromatherapy, acupuncture and other approved alternative therapies.
- The exterior design responds to the existing campus context, but maintains its own identity as a contemporary, iconic extension of both research and hospital.