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Author: Chris Schmidt
Doug Spies, AIA, MHA, LEED AP, has joined Gresham Smith as senior vice president and Advisory Services program director in the firm’s Healthcare market. Using his 25 years of experience, he will lead the firm’s team of professionals dedicated to providing strategic planning services for health systems, helping define projects and establish the broad direction of capital improvement
Janet Lively McCauley has joined ERDMAN as vice president of healthcare business development. With a passion for creating lasting partnerships with clients, McCauley will be refining the business development strategy for the company’s healthcare division, leading the team’s efforts to
Robins & Morton has released its second-annual State of Healthcare Construction Report, sharing cross-industry perspectives on the challenges impacting healthcare clients, designers, builders and trade contractors. The 2022 report shines a spotlight on three focused topics in the industry.
CRTKL has unveiled Microgrants Research Journal Volume II. The journal showcases a variety of studies that are part of the company’s Research MicroGrant Program. One study highlighted in the journal is “Advancing Nurse Wellbeing.” Research for this study took a human-centric approach
E4H Environments for Health Architecture has welcomed Candice Barter, AIA, NCARB, EDAC, as a partner in its Boston, Massachusetts office.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has opened the Outpatient Care Dublin. Located near U.S. Route 33 and Avery Road in Dublin, Ohio, the $161.2-million, 272,000-square-foot building is the second of three outpatient care centers that are part of the medical center’s strategic expansion of outpatient services.
Past episodes of Texas A&M’s “Architecture for Health” Visiting Lecture Series are now available online, courtesy of PBS: https://www.pbs.org/show/texas-architecture-for-health/. The lecture series is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Texas A&M School of Architecture, College of Medicine and the School of Public Health. Episodes
In Naples, Florida, children battling cancer are receiving chemotherapy while traveling to outer space, going on a deep-sea diving adventure or being immersed inside a video game. It’s all thanks to a new virtual reality treatment room, located at Lee Health’s Golisano Children’s Health Center.

