Experts to discuss how technology impacts healthcare unit design
Leaders in design, engineering and information technology will
discuss the design and operation of modern, state-of-the-art specialty
healthcare units — including imaging and radiology centers, burn units,
intensive care units, neo natal units and many more — as part of the
Fall 2014 Architecture-for-Health Lecture Series at Texas A&M.
“New technologies are emerging daily and at an accelerating rate,”
said George J. Mann, lecture coordinator and holder of the Skaggs
Professorship in Health Facilities Design. Presenters in this fall’s
series, he said, will present case studies of public and private sector
specialty healthcare unit projects.
The lecture series, open to the public and held primarily on Fridays
at 11:30 a.m in Langford C105, is hosted by Texas A&M’s Center for Health Systems & Design, the College of Architecture and the Department of Architecture.
The lectures are also offered to students as a 1-hour credit course: ARCH 681 for graduate students and ARCH 481 for undergrads.
Zhipeng Lu, a lecturer in the Department of Architecture at Texas
A&M University, is assisting Mann with the coordination of the
lecture series.
Sept. 19 - The brave new world of digital healthcare
Sept. 26 - Design for today's hospital: Materials management systems in hospitals
Oct. 3 - Technology and laboratories
Oct. 10 - Furniture in healing environments
Oct. 17 - Annual meeting of the Texas A&M Center for Health Systems & Design’s Health Industry Advisory Council
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Acknowledgements: Fall 2014 Architecture-for-Health lectures
The Fall 2014 Architecture-for-Health Lecture Series at Texas A&M, “Emerging Technology’s Impact on the Design of Health and Hospital Facilities Delivery,” will feature weekly presentations by experts in the design, engineering, and construction industries.
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