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PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

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The new Taussig Cancer Center creates a strong eastern gateway to Cleveland Clinic’s main campus. The building is designed to maximize patient access to daylight and views, by placing all patient circulation and treatment spaces along the perimeter.

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

Providing welcoming and sufficient drop-off and pick-up space that ensures all patients and families have the time and space they need is critically important in a cancer building. The building’s cantilevered form responds directly to this imperative, making a 350’ by 32’ deep patient arrival zone and simultaneously creating an urban-scaled gesture on the main façade.

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

The Cleveland Clinic ‘Redcoat’ program ensures that every patient is welcomed upon arrival. The main lobby here and interiors throughout feature a calm, uncluttered palette of warm wood, glass, and white walls that showcase the Cleveland Clinic’s renowned art program.

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

Recognizing that almost all patients’ first stop is the blood draw laboratory, this lab is placed immediately adjacent to the front door with a greatly increased number of draw stations to ensure patients do not wait in line.

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

Patient services, such as a cafeteria, spa, wig boutique, art therapy room, Resource Room, and the meditation space (entrance seen here) line the north side of the building overlooking the Cleveland Clinic’s central Green Spine.

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All-glass skylight infuses lower level radiation oncology suite with natural light.

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

Along the entire southern edge, overlooking the entry, a glass-walled corridor ensures patients moving to exam rooms never lose their connection to the outdoors and daylight. Exam room modules, accessed from this corridor, are organized around multidisciplinary team rooms (shown to the left).

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

All 98 infusion rooms are private or semi-private and are located at the perimeter, overlooking the Cleveland Clinic’s central green space. Infusion rooms are immediately adjacent to exam areas to minimize patient travel and make it easy for doctors to visit their patients in treatment. Two walls of glass, perpendicular to exterior, expand the field of view and amount of daylight in infusion rooms.

PHOTO TOUR: Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center

Skylight, which brings light to radiation oncology spaces, is visible in central island of the drive lane. New bridge connects the Cancer Building to the rest of the Cleveland Clinic’s Campus.

This seven-story building is designed to improve patient outcomes through a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to cancer care. Here, all of Cleveland Clinic ’s cancer services are combined under one roof, uniting all treatment disciplines—surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology, genetics, nutrition, social work and imaging. Moreover, the building is organized by specific cancer types so that patients can receive most of their treatment in one area. This arrangement benefits patients, their families, and clinicians, providing more opportunities for collaboration and patient engagement.

Led by architects William Rawn Associates, Inc. , and Stantec Architecture , the new cancer center embraces natural light as an omnipresent component of the healing environment. Natural light streams through the entire facility; most patient areas have abundant views to the outdoors. Reception areas are filled with light, infusion rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows.  Even the lower level radiation and imaging services area—traditionally a dark and dreary destination—gets enlightened treatment via a 35 x 8-foot skylight.

The patient’s experience begins, as so many do, from the moment they walk through the door. Inside this pivotal gateway, patients notice the building’s expansive, welcoming spaces; abundant natural light; and a calm, uncluttered aesthetic, which prevails throughout the building. On the first floor, access to critical support services is intended to reduce cancer’s psychological stress. Those services include art and music therapy spaces; a wig boutique and private prosthetics fitting area; a spiritual area for prayer or meditation; a wellness center; 4th Angel Mentoring program; and a resource center where patients and families can access cancer information.

Moreover, the cancer center’s open first level features a large blood laboratory and an outpatient pharmacy. This minimizes wait time for the stops each patient makes at the beginning and end of each visit.

Another key building feature is the expansive, protected pick-up and drop-off area, dominated by 350’ x 32’ deep cantilevered form. A three-lane arrival zone provides ready access for patients and caregivers and minimizes the queuing of cars. Turner Construction served as builder.

The latest in Cleveland Clinic’s advanced medical care is provided in the cancer center’s 126 exam rooms with 98 treatment rooms in close proximity. Private chemotherapy infusion suites line the north side of the building overlooking the tree-lined lawn. Cancer research is augmented in a special area for phase 1, 2 and 3 clinical trials, with an emphasis on supporting phase 1 trials. The lower level radiation treatment area includes six linear accelerators and a Gamma Knife suite.

Every aspect of Cleveland Clinic’s new cancer center was designed with the patient in mind to provide the best clinical and patient experience.  Achieving that, on time and on budget, only adds to a great outcome.

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CWRU School of Law mourns the passing of Professor Emeritus Calvin Sharpe

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The Case Western Reserve University School of Law community mourns the passing of retired law professor Calvin Sharpe, who died May 12, 2024 in Arizona after a long illness.

Sharpe was the Galen J. Roush Professor Emeritus of Law; before holding the Roush Chair, he was the John Deaver Drinko-BakerHostetler Professor of Law. He also served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. For 30 years, he was an admired teacher and treasured colleague.

Sharpe graduated with his BA from Clark University (1967), his JD from Northwestern (1974), and his M.A. from Chicago Theological Seminary (1996). He began his legal career as a clerk for U.S. District Judge Hubert L. Will (Northern District, Illinois). He then practiced law in Chicago, spent four years as a trial attorney with the National Labor Relations Board, and began his teaching career in Virginia. He joined the CWRU Faculty of Law in 1984, where he taught Evidence, Trial Tactics, Alternative Dispute Resolution and courses in labor and employment law. While most professors have a single area of expertise, he published extensively in all four areas.

Sharpe also served as founding Director of Case Western’s Center for Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution. He organized symposia and programs of study that focused the tools of psychology, sociology, anthropology, biology, philosophy, medicine, economics and religion on the issue of how to better teach lawyers and nations to resolve disputes without violence, conflict or destructive litigation.

Outside of the classroom, Sharpe became one of the nation’s most sought-after and trusted arbitrators, being selected to handle disputes in major industries, the public sector and the sports industry—including the National Football League and the National Basketball Association.

Described by colleagues as “a thought leader, true mentor, [and an] institutional trailblazer,” when Sharpe retired from the Law School in 2013, the Case Western Reserve Law Review published a special volume dedicated to his impactful legal and academic career with tributes written by Laura Cooper , Jonathan Entin , Douglas Ray , Robert Strassfeld and Samuel Thomson . 

His former students and colleagues will miss him terribly. Condolences can be mailed to his daughter: Adrienne Jones, 950 Ponce De Leon Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30306.

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UH cuts nurse pay amid financial crunch: The Wake Up for Friday, May 31, 2024

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Hospitals need nurses.

Yet health systems have been grappling for years with a shrinking pool of nurses, who after the COVID-19 crisis left the industry in droves.

To deal with the demand, hospitals have relied on staffing services, which pay nurses more to fill in holes in coverage. University Hospitals created Enterprise Staffing Services, an in-house staffing agency, to help. Staffing services nurses cost up to twice as much or more than full-time nurses based in a single hospital.

But now that UH is in dire financial straits (the system posted operating losses of $256 million in 2023 and $302 million in 2022), it’s cutting hundreds of staffing service nurses’ pay, $10 an hour for night shift.

“Obviously, this was never a long-term strategy or viewed as sustainable,” UH said. “The increased labor costs have been a key contributor to recent UH financial losses.”

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Nurse pay : More than 300 University Hospital nurses are facing pay cuts as the health system makes post-pandemic staffing adjustments and tries to fix two years of budget shortfalls. Julie Washington reports the change affects 350 Enterprise Staffing Services nurses working in the surgical, emergency department, intensive care and other departments, a memo says.

Parks and rec : Cleveland City Hall is preparing to undo a 2010 mega-merger of the Public Works Department in hopes of providing more attention to city parks and recreation centers. Courtney Astolfi reports Mayor Justin Bibb wants the greenlight to create a new standalone Parks and Recreation Department, resulting in a slimmed-down version of the Public Works Department as it exists today.

Biden on ballot : The Ohio House on Thursday passed a pair of bills to restrict foreign contributions to statewide ballot issues, as well as allow President Joe Biden on the November ballot despite an administrative snag. Jeremy Pelzer reports House Bills 1 and 2 now head to the Ohio Senate. House GOP leaders said the measures represent a compromise deal between them and Senate Republicans.

Cleveland-Cliffs : A judge has rejected an attempt by the Cleveland-based steel giant Cleveland-Cliffs to force Yahoo Inc. to reveal the identity of an anonymous online critic of the company, reports Cory Shaffer . Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Deborah Turner ruled Wednesday that the publicly traded corporation amounts to a public figure and the comments that the user posted on a Yahoo message board concerning the company’s stock prices were largely statements of opinion.

Today in Ohio : Ohio rules that took effect Tuesday zero-out a previous requirement that medical marijuana patients pay $50 annually and caregivers pay $25 a year to register for the program. The state hopes that by zeroing out the fee, medical patients will continue to access the medical program instead of becoming adult-use customers. We’re talking about weed on Today in Ohio , cleveland.com ’s daily half-hour news podcast.

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Whaley job : Nan Whaley, the Democrat who unsuccessfully challenged Republican Gov. Mike DeWine in 2022, has a prominent new job. Andrew Tobias reports that Whaley will be the next CEO of Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio Region starting July 1. She previously was the mayor of Dayton from 2014 until 2022 and served on the Dayton City Commission before that.

Medical marijuana : Four more medical marijuana dispensaries were given state approval to open their doors to patients in recent weeks – bringing the total number of retailers to 124, reports Laura Hancock . This could give adults aged 21 and older more locations to buy marijuana once recreational sales begin.

NCAA settlement : Ohio, along with nine other states, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Department of Justice have entered into a proposed settlement with the NCAA after they sued over the “double transfer” rule, reports Laura Hancock . The rule requires athletes who transfer among Division I universities to wait one year before competing in games unless granted a waiver.

HB6 case : FirstEnergy CEO Chuck Jones and senior vice president of external affairs Mike Dowling – both accused of engineering multifaceted, multimillion-dollar bribery schemes to bend state government to their will – have asked a judge to throw out the state’s bribery case against them. If that broader effort fails, they’ve also asked the judge to dismiss some, but not all, of the most severe charges they face, Jake Zuckerman reports .

Petition language : A panel of three federal judges has ordered Attorney General Dave Yost to certify petition language for a ballot issue campaign seeking to make it easier for Ohioans to sue police for using excessive force, ruling Yost’s repeated rejections of the language violated the group’s First Amendment Rights. Andrew Tobias reports the 2-1 decision issued by the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals orders Yost to certify the “Protecting Ohioans’ Constitutional Rights” petition language, putting the group one step closer to being able to collect the hundreds of thousands of voter signatures it needs to qualify for the ballot.

Health effects : More than a year after a train carrying hazardous chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio members of Congress are pushing legislation that would authorize the Department of Health and Human Services to study the long-term health impacts of the toxins released in the accident. Sabrina Eaton reports the East Palestine Health Impact Monitoring Act introduced by all Ohio and Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senators passed the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions with overwhelming bipartisan support.

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Toxic spots : Greater Cleveland released fewer toxic emissions in 2022 than the previous year and Cuyahoga County led the charge downward. Zachary Smith reports that in Cuyahoga County, 130 toxic release facilities were tracked in 2022 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, releasing 6,972,614 pounds of 77 separate toxic chemicals into the environment.

Delinquent : Within the world of criminal justice a Venn Diagram exists, with overlap among victims and offenders. Owing to risk factors like trauma and violent neighborhoods, some people find themselves at both ends of the crime spectrum at different points in life. John Tucker and Kaitlin Durbin report in their series Delinquent that rarely is someone a victim and offender in the same case. That’s what happened to Sandy.

Business help : Cuyahoga County launched a new Office of Small Business in May to help connect, support and grow other small businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs. Kaitlin Durbin reports Cuyahoga has over 30,000 small businesses, employing close to 300,000 residents with an annualized payroll of close to $18 billion.

PIB carts : Put-in-Bay Village Council recently passed a law that caps the number of golf carts on the island to the number registered on Put-in-Bay last year. Susan Glaser reports Mayor Judy Berry estimated there are about 900 registered golf carts for rent inside the village. And the surrounding township has at least that many. Council also instituted a new $5-per-hour fee for drivers who park downtown.

Artist death : Lakewood-based artist Arabella Proffer, whose work is now on view in a Cleveland exhibition and who evolved from making paintings to creating NFTs, or non-fungible tokens in recent years, died Tuesday at age 45 after a long battle with cancer, Steven Litt reports .

Healthcare and Business

Roblox mental health : The Cleveland Clinic says it created a set of mental health tools inside the game Roblox. Gretchen Cuda Kroen reports Zen Quest is a virtual toolset available on the Roblox platform that allows players to visit virtual spaces where they can participate in guided breathing exercises, meditation, self-affirmation, or enjoy relaxing landscapes or artwork.

Walgreens : Two dozen employees from the Walgreens at Kamm’s Corners in Cleveland are looking to unionize and have filed a petition to start what would be a second attempt at unionizing the store. Sean McDonnell reports UFCW Local 880 filed a union election petition Wednesday to represent 27 employees at the store.

COVID cases : After last week’s slight tick upward, the number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio resumed falling, from 953 last week to 890 this week, reports Julie Washington .

Crime and Courts

Flamingo vandals : Three men were arrested and accused of removing and damaging the 7-foot-tall, plastic pink flamingo that stood next to the scripted Parma sign at Anthony Zielinski Park on West Ridgewood Drive. The men – Taylor Pupkiewicz, 25; Marcus Balue, 25; and David Burak, 24 – were charged in Parma Municipal Court with vandalism, a fifth-degree felony.

Restaurant stabbing : A Cleveland woman is accused of attacking a restaurant manager at her workplace, sparking a melee in which the manager was stabbed multiple times in the back, reports John Tucker . Clinisha Alston, 32, was charged Tuesday in Cleveland Municipal Court with felonious assault.

Illegal crypto : A Cleveland man is accused of running a $3 million illegal cryptocurrency exchange, reports Adam Ferrise . Donald G. Greene III had no license to operate a currency exchange and did so to avoid paying fees associated with exchanges. He kept about 12% to 28% of each transaction for himself.

Arts and Entertainment

Summer camp : Peter Chakerian went ziplining to challenge his fear of heights as part of our Summer Camp for Grown-ups series. You climb up to a high platform, push off and enjoy a bird’s-eye view while feeling like you’re flying! In the case of Lake Erie Canopy Tours’ double zipline experience, you do this a total of eight times – flying further into the forest toward the Lake Erie shoreline.

Ask Yadi : If your upstairs neighbor is really loud, should you say something? Hopefully you have introduced yourself to your neighbors and have some sort of friendly relationship, writes Yadi Rodriguez . If you do, have a conversation with them.

Jim Donovan : Longtime WKYC Channel 3 sports anchor Jim Donovan announced his retirement from television news. Joey Morona reports the 67-year-old Donovan’s final broadcast on the local NBC affiliate will be on June 10.

Million Dollar Mo : Morelle McCane, a graduate of Glenville High School and Cuyahoga Community College, is the first female boxer to qualify out of Cleveland for the Olympics. Marc Bona reports more than 100 people gathered at the City Club to hear about “Million Dollar Mo’s” journey from Cleveland to Paris.

Gervasi : Gervasi Vineyard Resort and Spa is famous for its sprawling 55-acre estate in Canton, a popular site for picturesque weddings and the production site of its award-winning wines. Alex Darus writes that wine might be the star of the show at the vineyards, but Gervasi also has an impressive distilling operation on the site.

Things to do : Outdoor venues like Blossom Music Center and Cain Park are open for concerts, theater and special events. Dress in rainbow colors and get caught up in the energy of Pride in the CLE on June 1. Check out the expanded Little Italy Art Walk this weekend. Paris Wolfe has 17 ideas .

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Nicki Minaj to transform Cleveland into ‘Gag City’ with ‘Pink Friday 2 World Tour’ stop

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Nicki Minaj will bring her "Pink Friday 2 World Tour" to Cleveland on September 13. Here performs during the opening night of the Tour at Oakland Arena on March 01, 2024 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Live Nation) WireImage for Live Nation

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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Rapper Nicki Mina j has added a second leg of 22 shows to her wildly successful “Pink Friday 2 World Tour,” which includes a stop at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse at 9 p.m. on Friday, September 13. Tickets for the show go on sale at 9 a.m. on Friday, May 31, at SeatGeek.com .

The tour as with the accompanying album, “Pink Friday 2,″ that gave the tour its name has broken records. The success of the first leg of the tour earned Minaj the distinction of starring in the highest grossing rap tour by a woman and the top 10 highest grossing tour by any rapper.

The album, Minaj’s fifth and first in five years, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 upon its release in December of 2023. The album’s immediate success made Minaj the first woman rap star to have three number one albums and it was her seventh Top 10 album on the Billboard 200, also the most by a woman rapper.

The album’s lead single “Super Freaky Girl,” also hit number on the Hot 100 and topped the charts in several countries including New Zealand and Australia.

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