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Sun Oct 182:00 PM – 3:00 PM

E26 – Designing Tomorrow’s Healthcare: A Multifaceted Approach to Building Resilient Environments

Educational SessionResiliency & High-Performance Design

Join us for an inspiring panel featuring four trailblazing women with unique expertise in healthcare design, strategy, activation planning, simulation, and patient safety as they explore building resilient healthcare environments. This session examines the intersection of strategic foresight, interior design, clinical operations, transition/activation, and continuous process improvement to redefine how spaces are planned, activated, sustained, and equipped to provide exemplary care.  

 

Panelists will delve into how aligning strategic foresight with clinical insight through design thinking can create future-ready spaces that foster belonging and are adaptable, inclusive, and responsive to evolving care needs.

Drawing from extensive real-world experience in activation and transition planning, speakers will highlight how thoughtful, clinically informed decisions translate seamlessly from concept through activation and move-in and how standardized processes and tools preserve design intent while supporting safe, efficient transitions in both new and operational facilities.

The discussion will emphasize the importance of integrating patient safety and clinical insights into design through human factors and simulation, ensuring environments prioritize functionality, safety, and operational excellence. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to support resilient, human-centered healthcare environments that place patients, families, and staff at the center of every design decision. 

Speakers

Nora Colman
Nora ColmanAssistant Professor Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical Care, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Lauren Cole
Lauren ColeSystem Director of Design Strategy, Providence Health & Services
Kelly Guzman
Kelly GuzmanPresident/CEO, Yellow Brick Consulting, Inc.
Lynn Aguilera
Lynn AguileraExecutive Director of Strategic Space Planning and Transition Strategy, Stanford Medicine Children's Health

More Information

Additional Comments:This will be a panel format
AIA Forums Track:No
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:Yes