Salutogenesis is a term coined by Aaron Antonovsky, a professor of medical sociology and is derived from a mix of Greek and Latin that roughly translates to “health origins” and describes an approach focusing on factors that support human health 

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I am proud to have spent my career focused on healthcare architecture.  Not only does the specialty move me as a planner and designer; it has great relevance in the world today.

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I began my career intent on changing the face of healthcare design.  Working on complex design problems and having an opportunity to directly affect how someone heals in a space was the reason for choosing to be a designer.

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In my first two posts, I addressed the larger, more philosophical issues that need to be addressed when planning a Simulation Center, as well as taking a more in-depth look at specific elements of a Simulation Lab.

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In my first post, I addressed the larger, more philosophical issues that need to be addressed when designing a Simulation Center.  In this post, I take a more in depth look at specific elements of the Simulation Lab.

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As healthcare providers continue to identify the adjustments required to succeed in the new reality created by healthcare reform, one universal constant has been the need to increase operational process efficiency.

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When a disaster occurs, hospitals must remain operational to support patients and staff so it is critical that they are built to withstand natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods.

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Array hosted its second Annual Lean Event in late 2012. This year the course was at Array’s New York City office located at 44 East 30th Street.

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