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Lean Application for All Project Delivery Methods
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Speaker: Mark Linenberger, Spencer Seals and Stewart Trapino
Hybrid Operating Rooms: The Challenge for Planning, Design and Construction
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Speakers: Terry Miller and Lynne Ingle
Barrier Management Symposium Video Series
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Barrier Management Symposium Video SeriesImprove your barrier management strategies and avoid some of the top citations through this video series.
A Safe Health Care Environment: Suicide, Self-Harm, and Ligature Risk Assessments
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Methodology for Analyzing Environmental Quality Indicators (EQIs)
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Speakers: Damon Greeley, Thomas Gormley, Troy Markel, Jennifer Wagner
ASHE Temperature and Relative Humidity
Compliance Tools
This training video provides a brief explanation on how temperature and relative humidity affect one another.
Improving Infection Prevention and Control Through Facility Design
On-Demand Educational Webinars
Speakers: Dale Woodin, Barbara Edson, Carolyn V. Gould, Dana Swenson, George Mills, Linda Dickey
Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs)
Save energy and money with energy conservation methods from ASHE's Energy to Care program.
10 Forces Continuing to Change Health Care Design
On-Demand Educational Webinars
An article was published in the March 2011 issue of Health Facilities Management magazine, which explored 10 forces changing health care design. In this session, the authors of that article present a current perspective on those driving forces. The opening statement of the article provocatively observed that "health care industry professionals who believe the political outcome of the reform debate, alone, will have a dramatic influence on the future of design and construction of health care facilities are sadly mistaken." The presenters discuss the evolution of the factors identified in the article and how they, and other challenges and opportunities, will continue to influence health care design.