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décembre 20, 2023Like
Healthcare Leaders Identify Top Design Trends, Issues On Their Minds In 2023
Healthcare Design’s Take 5 column regularly invites leading healthcare design professionals, firms, and owners to tell us what has their attention and share their ideas on the subject. This year, a range of topics were top of mind, including flexible and adaptable building designs, net zero strategies, AI in healthcare, supply chain disruptions, and specialty facility designs. Read on for more on what was on the industry’s radar in 2023. Responding to supply chain disruptions Kevin Hinrichs, Taylor Design (Headshot healthcare
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BWBR Names New President, CEO
National architecture, design, and planning firm BWBR (St. Paul, Minn.) has appointed Terri Ulrick as president and CEO. She will succeed Stephanie McDaniel, who will remain with BWBR as a principal. Ulrick is a 17-year veteran of the firm and has worked on a variety of healthcare projects, including clean rooms, laboratories, and hospitals. healthcare
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Savor The Feast: The Dos And Don’ts of Festive Eating!
As we welcome the season of joy and, of course, celebrations, we can’t leave the feasting behind! I’m sure you’ve started to attend holiday parties or begun hosting them already. As the holiday season approaches, the aroma of delicious meals has begun to waft from the neighbors’ kitchens, tempting us to indulge; just a bit. It’s natural to want to enjoy the festivities (read: festive treats), but it’s equally important to find a balance between enjoying meals mindfully and overindulging calmsage
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From Strangers to Friends: 10 Tips for Getting Along with Everyone
We meet people from every walk of life and with blended interactions with different personalities. It can be hard to keep track of your behaviour towards them. I’ve been in situations where I just couldn’t make it through a conversation without feeling a sense of animosity towards my conversation partner. It’s not that I don’t get along with everyone; it’s just that there are times when I don’t know how to carry on a conversation without hurting others (or myself, calmsage
décembre 19, 2023Like
Tamron Hall Is Redefining Ambition in Midlife — But She’s Not Done Competing
Tamron Hall’s holiday wish for women is a “greater perspective,” a gift that the journalist, talk show host, and author says that midlife has offered her. “What I am now recognizing is… not everything is a big deal.” Hall was “afraid to run out of time” in her thirties. After 15 years at local news stations in Texas and Illinois, she made the jump in 2007 to bring her unique perspective to major national networks — anchoring and hosting shows shek
décembre 19, 2023Like
Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, Athens, Georgia: Photo Tour
Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, Athens, Georgia The Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center in Athens, Ga., serves patients from 17 counties in northeast Georgia as well as provides a training site for medical students from the Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership (Athens). The medical center had undergone renovations and expansions over time with facilities dating back to the 1930s. The result was a campus that was difficult for visitors to navigate and less than ideal for operations. Medical campus healthcare
décembre 19, 2023Like
The Gayle and Tom Benson Ochsner Children’s Hospital Planned For New Orleans
Ochsner Health (New Orleans) announced plans for The Gayle and Tom Benson Ochsner Children’s Hospital at the Ochsner Medical Center-New Orleans campus in New Orleans, according to the website neworleanssaints.com. The five-story, 343,000-square-foot facility will house an emergency department (ED), Level IV surgical neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), private patient rooms, and family resource centers. The hospital project is slated to break ground in mid-2024 and open in late 2027. For more on Oschner, go here. healthcare
décembre 19, 2023Like
Metrodora Institute Medical and Research Center Completed In Salt Lake City
Metrodora Institute, an integrated medical and research center focused on complex neuroimmune axis disorders, is completed in Salt Lake City. The project is designed to allow medical specialists to collaborate and apply scientific research and discovery directly to the patient care process. The 60,000-square-foot facility includes an ambulatory surgery center on two floors of the clinic, research and pathology laboratories, workspaces, and a café. HGA led the planning, engineering, and design/build and was a consultant for the interior design and healthcare
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Providing Convenient and Free Support to Baltimore County Public School High School Students
You may have heard talk about a teen mental health crisis in the US, and unfortunately this isn’t just talk. Data and the observations of Talkspace therapists show that many teens are not okay. According to the latest CDC data, 42% of high school students reported feeling very sad or hopeless and in a survey of Talkspace providers who work with teens, 63% report that they believe the mental health of high schoolers has gotten worse over the past two talk
décembre 19, 2023Like
The Case For Screening Black Pregnant People For Depression, Anxiety, and Stress
A new study published in PubMed looked at the case for screening and evidence-based intervention in pregnant Black people to detect depression, anxiety, and stress. “As part of a larger randomized clinical trial to determine whether a newly created cognitive-behavioral skills building intervention is effective in improving the mental health of pregnant people of color, we screened Black pregnant women for anxiety, depression, and stress,” study author Susan Gennaro RN, PhD, FAAN told us. “In this published study, we were theravive
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Finding Your Tribe: A Guide to Self-Help Groups (And How to Find Yours)
I know the importance of having a strong support system. Whenever I feel like I’m spiraling downwards in a negative direction, I call up my people; my support system; to get me out of the funk. We can’t deny the need to have a strong group of people who understand our struggles, share similar experiences, and provide the support we need that others in our life can’t. Challenges are a part of life, but the weight of those challenges and calmsage
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Best Healthcare Design Topics Of 2023
As 2023 wraps up, Healthcare Design is taking a look at some of the most-read articles this year that caught the attention of the design community. Among this list of popular reads are impressive and award-winning facility projects, discussions on advancements in technology and construction methods, and deep dives into decarbonization and energy-efficiency. Enjoy this recap! 2023 Healthcare Design Popular Articles Mass General Brigham Adopts Templated Clinic Design The healthcare system’s new outpatient facility concept can flex to fit different healthcare