Welcome!
With a legacy beginning in 1902, Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College has a strong tradition of educating health care professionals in St. Louis.
During this virtual tour, you will have a chance to view Goldfarb’s Duncan Campus Site and West Campus Site. You will tour our educational facilities that houses classrooms, lecture halls and sophisticated Clinical Simulation Institute labs with patient simulation mannequins and exam rooms that provide high-tech, advanced nursing care experiences. To schedule an in-person tour, contact our Admissions Office or apply today to start your nursing career.
Welcome to Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College! Built in 2007, Goldfarb Hall is located on our Duncan Campus Site on the Washington University Medical Campus. Our building is a five-story, 105,500-square-foot building that includes 200-seat auditoriums, 60-seat classrooms, seminar rooms, study areas, a student lounge, commons area and outdoor patios.
Goldfarb Hall is also home to the Clinical Simulation Institute, which features six simulation labs that cover 10,500 square feet of learning space.
Bright and airy, the commons area is the central hub where many students study, eat and socialize. Enjoy lunch in the commons, or head for the outdoor patio to enjoy the green space. The commons is also a launching point for campus events and student activities. Just down the hall is the library, two computer labs and student lounge with a kitchen.
This is where it all starts. In the classrooms, students learn concepts and theories that will become the basis of their nursing practice. Our students benefit from our faculty’s collective experiences as practitioners, administrators, educators, researchers and consultants in every specialty from acute care to community health.
We know that deliberate practice is the key to improving nursing skills. That’s why we integrate simulation into the nursing curriculum.
We make everything as realistic as possible. Our simulation labs have more than 32 patient simulators, all programmed to display signs such as heartbeat, breathing, pulse and blood pressure, and many more. We’ve also given them different hairstyles, ethnicities, and other physical features. Each “patient” has a name, medical history, dietary restrictions, as well as a religious and cultural background.
Our dedicated simulation staff works with faculty to develop scenarios that challenge our students to use their critical thinking skills.
The simulated OR is made to resemble a real operating room. The mannequin lying on the OR table simulates a real person who actually talks, blinks and breathes. He can be “given anesthesia for his surgery”. The OR has an anesthesia machine that can be connected to the patient, an anesthesia cart, operating room table, overhead lights, suction canisters and surgical instruments just like a real operating room.
All of our simulation labs have cameras that remotely feed into a control room, where faculty and simulation staff control the overall movement, sound and behavior of the simulators. In this simulation theater, there is a two-way mirror separating the control room from the lab. Here, students insert an IV line as their classmates observe and take notes.
Through simulation, students learn not only how to assess and treat patients, they also learn how to handle family members, use therapeutic communication, and handle patient safety and quality of care issues.
The fourth floor is a one-stop shop for every student. Student-related services are available here – admissions, financial aid, registration, academic advising, student services and the business office.
Our student support services department offers comprehensive services to support our students’ success in their nursing program. These services include academic coaching, peer-tutoring, peer-led group study sessions, career services, writing services, counseling referrals, among others.
Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College sits on the Washington University Medical Campus. As an academic health center, the campus includes Goldfarb and Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, St. Louis College of Pharmacy and Washington University School of Medicine. All located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.
With a second site at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, Goldfarb’s West Campus Site was completed in 2012 and features seven classrooms and four simulation labs that mirror the latest technology found in Goldfarb Hall.
The commons area is the central hub where many students study, eat and socialize.
In the classrooms, students learn concepts and theories that will become the basis of their nursing practice. Our students benefit from our faculty’s collective experiences as practitioners, administrators, educators, researchers and consultants in every specialty from acute care to community health.
Our simulation labs have patient simulators that can display signs such as heartbeat, breathing, pulse and blood pressure, and many more. We also give them different hairstyles, ethnicities and other physical features. Each “patient” has a name, medical history, dietary restrictions, as well as a religious and cultural background.
Our dedicated simulation staff works with faculty to develop scenarios that challenge our students to use their critical thinking skills.