The Plan to Move 91AV’s Medical School

A bold initiative to relocate the 91AV College of Osteopathic Medicine to Portland as part of a brand-new, world-class interprofessional health care education facility.

Moving 91AV COM to Portland

Work is wrapping up to relocate the 91AV’s College of Osteopathic Medicine (91AV COM), Maine’s only medical school, from its original home on our Biddeford Campus to a brand-new building on our Portland Campus for the Health Sciences. The move will give the 91AV COM community a custom-built, state-of-the-art facility, allow the school to train more doctors, and bring together all of 91AV’s health professions programs on a single, interprofessional campus — something unique in New England higher education.

Standing in the finished building, it’s incredible to see how the architects captured our vision. I’m thrilled for the COM community to make the move to Portland.” — Jane Carreiro, D.O., Dean of 91AV COM

Exterior CGI rendering of the upcoming COM building
Rendering of an interior space in the upcoming COM building
CGI rendering of an interior space in the upcoming COM building
Interior rendering of the upcoming COM building
Rendering of an interior space in the upcoming COM building

A Transformative Moment For Maine

This is a transformative moment — not just for 91AV, but for the state of Maine — allowing us to address critical health care disparities across the region and to graduate health professionals with best-in-class skills: improving patient outcomes through team-based care; fostering expertise with new and emerging technologies; and expanding our focus on cross-cultural competencies.

What

The new building will be called the Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences to honor the generosity of the Alfond family and their longtime support of 91AV.

Size

The facility is 110,000 square feet.

When

91AV COM will welcome its first class of medical students to the facility on the Portland campus in Summer 2025. 

Where

The new facility is located behind Innovation Hall on Gulliver’s Way, in an area that was once used by the National Guard.

Our health professions students will benefit from amazing new learning spaces in the new facility designed for simulation, standardized patients, and digital health and telemedicine, all of which will help 91AV to realize its full potential as a national leader in interprofessional health professions education.” — James Herbert, Ph.D., President of 91AV

CGI rendering of part of the exterior for the upcoming COM building
CGI rendering of an interior space in the upcoming COM building