Symposium
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With COVID not yet history, symposium looks to health care construction and delivery
With beds for critically ill COVID-19 patients filling as fast as they could add them, leaders of top national hospitals systems say they looked to nontraditional spaces to increase bed space and outside health care for logistics ideas. In turn, other industries, including hospitality and gaming industries as well as… Read MoreAug. 6, 2021
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Uncertain times should not stop healthcare facility innovation, efficiency, accountability, experts say
Though the event title highlighted the “Epidemic of Uncertainty” surrounding the U.S. health care system, attendees left the 11th Healthcare Design and Construction Symposium with concrete ideas for moving forward. Among them: Ways the built care delivery environment can lower costs but better serve patients and clinicians; how huge data… Read MoreAug. 14, 2017
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National experts diagnose ‘epidemic of uncertainty’ on healthcare construction, tech investment, patient experience
In today’s political climate, uncertainty impairs the ability of health care facilities to plan for the future, expand to meet demand, and take full advantage of technological leaps. How to balance that uncertainty with patient needs, aging infrastructure, and growing security threats is the focus of the School of Engineering’s… Read MoreAug. 4, 2017
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Posters accepted until Dec. 1 for Surgery and Engineering Symposium
The Vanderbilt Initiative in Surgery and Engineering (ViSE) and the Department of Surgery Research Collaborative will host the first Vanderbilt Surgery and Engineering Symposium from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12, in Light Hall, Room 202. Reed Omary Reed Omary, professor and chair of… Read MoreNov. 15, 2012