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Research Submitted
Title | Author | Date |
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Emergency Departments: The New Front Door | Beth Leslie Glasser, AIA (Anshen+Allen, Architects) | Oct 01, 1998 |
Evolution of the Hospital: The Next 20 Years | W.H. (Tib) Tusler, Jr., FAIA (Planning for Health) | Oct 01, 1998 |
The Fairview Lakes Regional Medical Center: Creating and Establishing a New Health Care Model | Scott Wordelman (Fairview Redwing Health Center), Donald K. Lemonds, AIA (JMGR Inc.), Howard Goltz, AIA (Setter, Leach & Lindstrom, Inc) | Oct 01, 1998 |
Healthcare Facilities: Current Trends and Future Forecasts | Donald McKahan, AIA (McKahan Planning Group) | Oct 01, 1998 |
Observation of Care Units: An Essential of Emergency Departments | Helen C. D'Souza, MHA, ACHE, MGMA, Daneil J. Miesle, MHA, CHE, ACHE, AHA | Oct 01, 1998 |
Partnering Penrose Hospital Surgical Renovation | John C. Hoelscher, AIA (RTA Architects) | Oct 01, 1998 |
Right-Sizing Your Outpatient Surgery Suite | William Sheely, AIA (The Orcutt/Winslow Partnership) | Oct 01, 1998 |
Energy Conscious Redesign | The AIA Research Corporation | Jul 01, 1980 |
Researching the ‘80’s | The AIA Research Corporation | Apr 01, 1980 |
Passive Cooling | The AIA Research Corporation | Oct 01, 1979 |