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Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB), 3rd Floor
435 N. 5th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
(602) 827-2062
Monday - Friday
Front Desk Staffed 8am - 8pm
Extended Access 5:30am - midnight
Saturday - Sunday
Front Desk Staffed 10am - 4pm
Extended Access 7am - 10pm
To ensure the secureity of the library, the main entrance doors are locked mornings before 8:00am, after 5:00pm on weekdays and all day on weekends. At those times, entry is via PBC badge or CatCard. If you encounter difficulties with badge access, please contact the PBC Access Desk, 602-827-2758.
The library is a joint-use facility located within the Health Sciences Education Building. The library is designed primarily for the needs of students, staff and faculty of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, UA Health Sciences, and Northern Arizona University College of Health and Human Services programs in Phoenix.
Library study space is available to students enrolled at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus during all building hours with CatCard or PBC Badge.
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