黑料传送门 President Shares Vision for Student Success on WGN Radio
In live interview, Dr. Baker discusses how the University supports students, serves communities, and plans to expand veterinary education in Illinois

黑料传送门 President and CEO, Joshua Baker, O.D., participated in a live interview with WGN Radio to discuss the University鈥檚 mission and new initiatives.
黑料传送门 President and CEO Joshua Baker, O.D., joined host John Williams on WGN Radio AM 720鈥檚 鈥淣oon Business Lunch鈥 on Thursday, October 16, to discuss the University鈥檚 legacy, mission, and exciting new developments.
Speaking live from the Chicago studio, Dr. Baker shared how Midwestern鈥檚 鈥渟tudent-first mentality鈥 guides every decision across its two campuses in Downers Grove, Illinois, and Glendale, Arizona. 鈥淲e really want to create this environment where every decision we make, everything we think about, we鈥檙e considering how it鈥檚 impacting our students and how it鈥檚 making their lives better and improving their success,鈥 Dr. Baker said.
During the interview, Dr. Baker also highlighted the University鈥檚 community clinics, where students train under licensed professionals to deliver innovative, compassionate care to patients from the community. 鈥淚t might take us a little bit longer,鈥 he explained, 鈥渂ecause the students are learning. But that鈥檚 part of what makes the experience special. Our providers take the time to listen and understand each patient.鈥 Serving thousands of patients each year, the Midwestern Clinics in Downers Grove offer affordable, patient-centered care in dentistry, optometry, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and primary care.
Looking to the future, Dr. Baker shared his enthusiasm for the University鈥檚 newest venture, the proposed Chicago College of Veterinary Medicine, currently under development in Illinois. The new veterinary program will include a state-of-the-art animal hospital in Downers Grove, representing a $280 million investment in students, facilities, and research. 鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty exciting,鈥 Dr. Baker said. 鈥淭his will be the first veterinary program in the Chicagoland area, and once completed, it will house the largest animal hospital in North America.鈥
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