es and is at the intersection of two major bus lines.
The center will have a staff of 25, including five doctors, two social workers, a nurse practitioner and 19 administrative workers. It will also support workforce training for physicians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists and other health workers. The site will be an active training ground for health care innovation.
It will play a key role in the ongoing recovery of the surrounding area by both improving the health of residents and serving as an anchor tenant of a vital commercial corridor within the Broad Street neighborhood. In partnership with the community, the center will offer space for community events such as after-school programs, public meetings and other neighborhood gatherings.
Construction on the center is expected to begin this fall. Plans call for the clinic to be open by summer of 2010.
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