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Equity in Health and Wellness: The Power of Design for People and Communities


When: March 24, 2022
Time: 10:00am Pacific
Price: FREE

1.5 units EDAC continuing education
1.5 units AIA continuing education**
IDCEC credit also available**

CEU forms will be made available day of webinar

CEUs

Conversation and the exchange of experiences, insights and expectations among exemplars of the healthcare and design industries.

Dialogue Details

  • 90 minutes
  • Guided panel discussion
  • Interactive, live attendee chat with extended, facilitated Q&A
  • Post-dialogue recording, resources, and chat notes
     

It has long been understood that disparities exist in the access and delivery of healthcare and opportunities for overall wellness. The power that Design has to engage and address those disparities for people and our communities is profound. This conversation will explore the many opportunities available to leverage that power in the pursuit of diversity, equity and inclusion.  

This webinar offers a unique opportunity to hear from esteemed thought leaders who will share their insights on how social determinants of health, community driven initiatives, health and wellness education, and the potential of positive influence through the design process. 

In this interactive conversation, thought leaders will share their real-world experiences, memorable stories from their work, case study examples, and most importantly, they’ll help guide attendees towards a path forward and shed light on their view of the opportunities for the future of healthcare delivery and design. 

 


 

VOICES is The Center for Health Design’s premier visionary discussion forum. These hosted interactive webinar panels engage key leaders, from across our industry in discussions that address critical issues, trends, and opportunities of importance in Healthcare and the future of the built environment.

  • Each session will feature a panel of exemplars who will share their experiences from their unique perspectives with a guided discussion and facilitated Q&A.
  • The facilitated format will have extended Q&A with live chat from virtual attendees. Post-session recordings and chat notes will be available.
  • The series's goals are to help individuals and organizations make a difference by illuminating key opportunities, strategies, and innovations while providing a clear link to helpful and thought-provoking resources at the end of each session.   

 


 

Learning Objectives

  • Identify gaps in care delivery and opportunities where evidence-based design can be applied to community health efforts.
  • Benchmark case study examples of existing programs and initiatives that can be applied to future design initiatives. 
  • Explore how health and wellness initiatives that are driven by the community and reflect community needs and can have a profound effect on health and wellness outcomes. 
  • Advance unique approaches to design practice to create safer, person/patient-centered, and equitable healthcare environments for both patients and communities. 

 


 

Presenting Faculty

Host 

Roderic Walton, AIA, NOMA, NCARB
Principal, Moody Nolan

 

 

 

 

Panelists

Victoria Navarro, MBA-HCM
Regional Director of Planning, Design and Construction, North Wisconsin, Advocate Aurora Health

 

 

 

Maya Bird-Murphy,  Associate AIA, LEED Green Associate, SEED
Executive Director, Chicago Mobile Makers

 

 

 

 

Gloria McNeal, PhD, MSN, ACNS-BC, FAAN
Associate Vice President for Community Affairs in Health, National University