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WEBINAR: Don’t Let Your Smart Building Forget the Patient


When: May 10, 2018
Time: 11:00am Pacific
Price: $65 Individual View/$150 Group View

 

1 unit EDAC continuing education
1 unit AIA continuing education

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The “smart” building, one that uses a building management system to monitor and adjust HVAC and other systems to make the building more energy-efficient, has become a well-recognized and expected part of new healthcare construction. But can the smart building become even smarter? Can it be integrated with other technologically driven systems to be not just a smart building but a clinically smart building? In this session, presenters will explore how the Internet of Things and clinical systems can work together to positively impact clinical operations and patient experiences.

 

Learning Objectives

  • Review key trends and examine industry challenges.

  • Explore technologies beyond standard medical equipment and HVAC controls.

  • Discuss how the Internet of Things applies in healthcare and healthcare environments.

  • Evaluate security concerns and how they can be addressed.

 

Presenting Faculty

Christena Fournier, MSHCA, Technology Consultant, Mazetti+GBA
Christena Fournier is a Technology Consultant at Mazzetti+GBA, a global engineering design firm focused on innovation and leadership in the healthcare industry. Fournier specializes in medical equipment consulting with project experience ranging from small clinics to critical access hospitals to million square feet replacement hospitals. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from University of Texas and holds a Master Degree of Healthcare Administration from Capella University. She is an industry educator presenting continuing education sessions for the architectural community as a registered AIA CES provider.

 

Joshua Kelly, BS, RCDD, Senior Technology Consultant, Mazzetti+GBA
Josh Kelly has 14 years’ experience in technology/communications planning with Mazzetti+GBA, with a broad range of knowledge in medical facility construction and a specialty in Information Technology, Communications, Low Voltage / IT Infrastructure and Special Systems design and implementation, including commissioning for diverse healthcare technologies.  Kelly has extensive project management experience in implementing communications/IT systems in healthcare projects including clinics, additions and renovations, and large hospital replacement facilities.