Event Format

Webinar

Date

Thu, May 14, 2020, 12:00 PM – Thu, May 14, 2020, 01:00 PM

Cost

ASHE Members/PDC Registrants, $40 Non-members: $60

Type

Webinars

Event Host

Open To

Members and Non-members

Description

Speakers: 
Gaurav Khadse, University of Texas Medical Branch;
Zach Mitchell, PhiloWilke Partnership

This session presents a case study that will focus on the efficient design of one of the largest treatment centers for infectious diseases in the United States. The University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston’s new six bed Bio-Containment Critical Care Unit serves as a multi-functional patient care space that is equipped to treat patients with the most highly contagious diseases. This session will outline the unique parameters of caring for patients affected by special pathogens, such as Ebola, and the design considerations that were taken to create a healing environment that is safe, functional and comfortable. If you are involved in health care or looking for insight designing sensitive healing environments, this is the session for you.
 


Learning Objectives: 

  • Assess considerations to identify a location for a biocontainment critical care unit
  • Describe patient acuity integration within a multi-functional unit
  • Explore the technological, physical and operational challenges in the design process
  • Identify lessons learned during construction and activation of the unit

This webinar is worth 1 CEC and 1 AIA LU|HSW

ASHE is an approved AIA Continuing Education Provider. If you’d like us to report your attendance to this webinar to AIA, please have your 8 digit AIA membership number ready for input at the end of the webinar. We cannot submit to AIA without this number.