NFMT 2013 to feature new healthcare facilities education track

This year the National Facilities Management & Technology Show (NFMT) will feature a special Healthcare Facilities Today education track with topics tailored specifically to the needs of healthcare facility managers.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


This year the National Facilities Management & Technology Show (NFMT) will feature a special Healthcare Facilities Today education track with topics tailored specifically to the needs of healthcare facility managers. 

Held March 12-14 at the Baltimore Convention Center, NFMT has an exhibit hall with 500 suppliers and offers 120 educational sessions that include the opportunity for attendees to earn continuing education credits. 

Here are just a few of the subject sessions industry experts will present in the Healthcare Facilities Today track: 

Sustainable landscape projects
Incorporating evidence-based design in building projects
Healthcare facility management compliance
Lighting updates for healthcare facilities
Facility benchmarking 

NFMT attendees are encouraged to design their own learning experience with the ability to mix and match sessions from different tracks, including Leadership and Career Advancement, Green Standards and Power Generation and Reliability. 

Visit the NFMT website for more information on education tracks and sessions

Registration is now open to attend NFMT 2013. 



February 22, 2013


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