Rendered illustration of new College of Medicine building

Facilities

Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine

An Interdisciplinary Education Experience

Rendered illustration of new College of Medicine building

The Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine at Belmont University will be housed in a new building that will open in 2024.

The nearly 200,000-square-foot facility has been designed to create a fully interdisciplinary educational experience, allowing students in existing programs to work alongside aspiring MDs—just as they would in a clinical setting. 

  • Large lecture spaces designed for case-based learning
  • 50,000-square-foot high-tech simulation center that utilizes virtual and augmented reality
  • Dedicated library and study space
  • 650-space, below-ground parking garage
  • Home to the Tennessee Healthcare Hall of Fame
Rendered illustration of new College of Medicine building

The building is located within a block of Belmont’s Gordon E. Inman Center and McWhorter Hall, which house the University’s well-known nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, social work and pharmacy programs.

More updates on the facility’s progress will be added here as they are available.

 


Building a Strong Foundation in Medical Education

See below for photos illustrating the facility’s progress to date. Check back here for more images as the project continues.

Construction of the new College of Medicine building Construction of the new College of Medicine building  Construction of the new College of Medicine building Construction of the new College of Medicine building Construction of the new College of Medicine building   Construction of the new College of Medicine building Construction of the new College of Medicine building Construction of the new College of Medicine building   Construction of the new College of Medicine building Construction of the new College of Medicine building   Construction of the new College of Medicine building Construction of the new College of Medicine building