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Lynn Murphy

Lynn Murphy

Associate Vice PresidentUK HealthCare Facilities Planning

Lynn Murphy is the Associate Vice President of Facilities Planning at University of Kentucky HealthCare (UK HealthCare), based in Lexington, KY. Since joining in late 2021, she has led strategic facilities planning and the execution of capital projects supporting both on- and off-campus healthcare operations. In 2023, UK HealthCare approved over $5 billion in facility expansion and modernization efforts to be carried out over the next 8–10 years.

With more than 25 years of experience in healthcare facilities leadership, Lynn is known for building high-performing teams, aligning infrastructure with clinical operations, and driving successful project outcomes through strong partnerships with clinicians.

Sun Oct 182:00 PM – 3:00 PM

E29 – Space to Heal, Room to Grow: Designing the Cancer Center of the Future

As breakthrough therapies and precision medicine rapidly advance, cancer care environments must evolve to meet the complex needs of patients, clinicia…As breakthrough therapies and precision medicine rapidly advance, cancer care environments must evolve to meet the complex needs of patients, clinicians, caregivers, and researchers. This presentation highlights how innovative planning and design can…As breakthrough therapies and precision medicine rapidly advance, cancer care environments must evolve to meet the complex needs of patients, clinicians, caregivers, and researchers. This presentation highlights how innovative planning and design can accelerate the future of cancer care by prioritizing flexibility, operational efficiency, and patient experience. The UK HealthCare Cancer and Advanced Ambulatory Center serves as a model for 21st-ce…As breakthrough therapies and precision medicine rapidly advance, cancer care environments must evolve to meet the complex needs of patients, clinicians, caregivers, and researchers. This presentation highlights how innovative planning and design can accelerate the future of cancer care by prioritizing flexibility, operational efficiency, and patient experience. The UK HealthCare Cancer and Advanced Ambulatory Center serves as a model for 21st-century cancer care, uniting dispersed services into one collaborative location. Through immersive operational workshops, the design team identified diverse stakeholder needs, driving a highly adaptive design process. The result is a beautiful facility built for flexibility: clinical modules allow exam and infusion spaces to shift as demands change, while specialized zones for cell therapy and bone marrow transplant uphold privacy and infection control.  A welcoming space rooted in biophilic design and local project context, infusion pods support both staff workflow and individualized care, and shell spaces throughout the building enable growth and adaptation as needs evolve. The facility integrates traditional and advanced practices—such as precision medicine research, theranostics, and MR simulation screening—with amenities for a comprehensive cancer center. Join this session and discover how strategic design leadership can set new benchmarks for adaptable, patient-centered cancer care.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeSpecialty Populations & Care EnvironmentsSession Track
Lynn Murphy
Jenny Hietala
Joe Rolfes
Sophie Kjeldgaard
Lynn Murphy
Lynn MurphyAssociate Vice President, UK HealthCare Facilities Planning
Jenny Hietala
Jenny HietalaSr. Project Manager, HGA
Joe Rolfes
Joe RolfesSenior Project Designer, HGA
Sophie Kjeldgaard
Sophie KjeldgaardSenior Interior Designer, HGA
Lynn Murphy
Lynn MurphyAssociate Vice President, UK HealthCare Facilities Planning
Jenny Hietala
Jenny HietalaSr. Project Manager, HGA
Joe Rolfes
Joe RolfesSenior Project Designer, HGA
Sophie Kjeldgaard
Sophie KjeldgaardSenior Interior Designer, HGA
Additional Comments:The new cancer center for University of Kentucky Healthcare will provide a home for oncology treatment and research that also enhances the patient experience and maintains UKHC’s status as a destination medical center.
AIA Forums Track:No
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:No