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Uthealth parallels client
Uthealth parallels client




uthealth parallels client
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Eliminate information silos and foster team engagement. Case study example illustrating the importance of communication and construction sequencing.Ĥ. Understand the importance of integrating operational, clinical and project development teams for overall facility construction safety.ģ.

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Learn how the modified Joint Commission inspections and NFPA Code updates are affecting compliance.Ģ. After the presentation, the audience will be encouraged to participate, share, ask opinions of the SME (subject matter expert) panelists about their projects, experiences on projects, risk assessments, best practices and any area of concern.ġ. Attendees will learn about the various high risk quadrants in the hospital setting, vulnerable patient populations, and employee exposure risks during real work time in construction.

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The purpose of this session is to address the serious issue of Infection Control Risk Assessment as it pertains to the professional working in the healthcare environment. But don’t expect a pushover Marika is refreshingly unafraid of intellectual debate and fierce about the future of design. She’s one of those rare geniuses who somehow makes everyone else feel smart.

uthealth parallels client

Like her designs, Marika’s delivery in front of an audience is remarkably humble and human-centered. Not bad for your first project out of (or, actually, still in) design school. The hospital has repeatedly been written up in The New York Times and identified as a game changer in architecture and design globally. Marika cut her teeth helping to design the acclaimed Butaro Hospital in northern Rwanda, as a co-founder of MASS Design Group, in collaboration with Partners in Health. She also works on neighborhood development and creative placemaking in the Hingetown neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, where she lives in an old firehouse that still has three poles. Marika Shioiri-Clark is a thoroughly modern personification of ‘think global, act local.’ A designer and architect, she works under the auspices of SOSHL Studio with organizations like the Nike Foundation in Nigeria and Ethiopia and and DFID in India. Marika Shioiri-Clark will inspire you and motivate you to push yourself. Join us to kick off your 2017 Symposium with our opening ceremonies and keynote.






Uthealth parallels client