Inaugural Healthcare Design Academy to be held in Dallas

The producers of the Healthcare Design Conference will hold the inaugural Healthcare Design Academy Aug. 8 - 9 at the Anatole Hotel in Dallas.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


The producers of the Healthcare Design Conference — Healthcare Design magazine, the American Institute of Architects - Academy of Architecture for Health (AIA-AAH), and The Center for Healthcare Design — will hold the inaugural Healthcare Design Academy Aug. 8 – 9 at the Anatole Hotel in Dallas.

The event is organized to bring industry solutions providers together with healthcare architects and facility executives to discuss the future of design in healthcare facilities. 

The one-and-a-half day program offers attendees a variety of case studies, interactive learning sessions, panel debates, networking opportunities and facility tour. Session topics include such subjects as: “Using lean principles to improve operations and design of healthcare facilities” and “Trends in healthcare design.”

The registration fee is $299. For more information and registration, visit www.healthcaredesignmagazine.com/hcd-academy/HCDA-Home.

 



June 13, 2013


Topic Area: Architecture , Events


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