Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic’s Health Education Campus aims to provide the highest-quality education experience for our future health care leaders—and, importantly, to encourage them to learn with and from each other.
Our Health Education Campus comprises two buildings, the Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion and the Dental Clinic. You’ll find multiple dining spaces for our students, faculty and staff, plus high-tech classroom spaces, public areas for gathering and studying, and quiet spots to research or relax—whatever you need at that moment.
The Sheila And Eric Samson Pavilion
This 477,000-square-foot building is where our medical, nursing, dental and physician assistant students learn, study and dine together. By placing them under one roof, and even having some classes that they’ll all take together to develop a shared language, we’re encouraging communication and collaboration that’s required in the fast-paced field of health care.
Dental Clinic
The three-story, 132,000-square-foot structure just across the street from the Samson Pavilion provides School of Dental Medicine students a spacious, state-of-the art environment in which to treat patients under the supervision of dental faculty. Each year, nearly 19,000 patients from the Greater Cleveland area visit the dental school’s clinic.
Find Us
Located on Chester Avenue between 93rd and 100th streets, the Health Education Campus is in the heart of Cleveland Clinic’s main campus and just a few blocks west of Case Western Reserve.
HEALTH EDUCATION CAMPUS
9501 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106