Burnett School of Medicine at TCU’s “Super Floor” Features State-Of-The-Art Technology


Episode 10 of On Site Video Series: Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University's Founding Dean Stuart D. Flynn, M.D., talks with James Marshall, M.D., Chair of Pediatrics at Burnett School of Medicine at TCU, about the school's partnership with Cook Children’s Health Care System.

By Prescotte Stokes III

Photo Credit: Burnett School of Medicine at TCU | Prescotte Stokes III

FORT WORTH – In episode 10 of On Site: Construction of the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University hosted by Founding Dean Stuart D. Flynn, M.D., we get an in-depth look at the design of the third floor, known as the “super floor” of the new medical education building called Arnold Hall.   

The third floor will house the Anatomy Lab, Simulation & Technology, Clinical Skills, Student Lounge and more. 

In the episode, Dean Flynn is joined by James Marshall, M.D., Chair of Pediatrics at Burnett School of Medicine at TCU, to discuss how medical students witnessed Cook Children’s Health Care System’s rare conjoined twins’ separation surgery in 2023.   

They also talked about the medical school’s Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC) curriculum and how its unique design creates distinctive learning opportunities for medical students.  

Construction of the new medical education building in Fort Worth’s Medical Innovation District (MID) was completed in June.