Education & Events

Educational offerings and in-person and virtual events from the American Hospital Association.

Deciphering the NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® (2012 edition) is an intricate process. This course will provide you and your team with the information and resources you need to manage your facility’s life safety program. This cost-effective opportunity ensures you are equipped to manage programs as…
Market your knowledge of working in a healthcare environment by completing ASHE's 2-day construction workshop.
This session will discuss how copper-silver ionization has been shown to deliver faster, longer-lasting remediation than oxidant-based chemicals. This environmentally sustainable approach can result in reduced bacterial recurrence and corrosion in both the near and long term, helping healthcare…
In this session, John Zalepka will break down how fire-rated barriers perform beyond initial installation, and what design and construction strategies can support inspection readiness through service changes and renovations while reducing long-term risk and operational burden.
This session explores how aging health care infrastructure can be transformed from a cost burden into a strategic asset by leveraging ASHE/ASHRAE Guideline 43 to link HVAC performance, ventilation management, and financial outcomes. It highlights how strategic asset management and data-driven…
This interactive tabletop exercise is designed for health care facilities professionals and built environment leaders who are committed to maintaining resilient, safe, and compliant facilities.
Explore the critical role you play in prevention and how to leverage your facility knowledge to enhance your program.
Learn the essential responsibilities and required qualifications for ensuring the safety, reliability and compliance of medical gas and vacuum systems
Learn the essential responsibilities, required qualifications, and best practices for ensuring the safety, reliability and compliance of medical gas and vacuum systems in health care facilities.
Improve your ability to accurately apply key construction concepts unique to the health care setting.