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Kathy Sikora

Kathy Sikora

Director, Emergency ServicesAllegheny Health Network

Kathy Sikora, RN is the Director of Emergency Services at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA, a role she has held for 13 years. She has been a registered nurse since 1989 and brings decades of leadership experience in emergency care. Prior to joining Allegheny General, Kathy served as Director of the Emergency Department at Allegheny Valley Hospital in Natrona Heights, PA. Her current responsibilities include oversight of an Level I Trauma Center emergency department serving approximately 55,000 patients annually, the LifeFlight program, and a newly established observation/telemetry unit Comprehensive Stroke Center at Allegheny General Hospital.

Sun Oct 1811:00 AM – 12:00 PM

E17 – Designing Resilient Emergency Departments: The Real-Life ED Behind “The Pitt”

The award-winning television series "The Pitt" is widely praised by the medical community for its accurate portrayal of healthcare workers and the dai…The award-winning television series "The Pitt" is widely praised by the medical community for its accurate portrayal of healthcare workers and the daily realities in the emergency department. Though set in the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Cent…The award-winning television series "The Pitt" is widely praised by the medical community for its accurate portrayal of healthcare workers and the daily realities in the emergency department. Though set in the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, many scenes were filmed at Allegheny Health Network’s Allegheny General Hospital, where the emergency department is currently undergoing a complex multi-phase renovation.  This session examines te…The award-winning television series "The Pitt" is widely praised by the medical community for its accurate portrayal of healthcare workers and the daily realities in the emergency department. Though set in the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, many scenes were filmed at Allegheny Health Network’s Allegheny General Hospital, where the emergency department is currently undergoing a complex multi-phase renovation.  This session examines team-based workflows that integrate clinician perspectives with planning and design expertise to shape how the emergency department responds to mass-casualty incidents, extended surge periods, and patients experiencing behavioral distress. The team will explore strategies to future-proof emergency departments for emerging public health crises, reduce wait times and improve throughput, and enhance both staff and patient safety.   Attendees will gain actionable, clinician-informed takeaways for aligning department design with clinical workflows, improving resilience and adaptability, and translating frontline experience into practical design solutions from the design team and the lived experiences of Pittsburgh clinicians, who provided The Pitt’s creators and actors firsthand insight into the realities of emergency medicine. By merging real-world emergency medicine with lessons from the tv series, this session offers a unique, engaging perspective on optimizing emergency care delivery through thoughtful design and operations.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeSpecialty Populations & Care EnvironmentsSession Track
Anastasia Markiw
Kathy Sikora
Kristyn Svetlak
Anastasia Markiw
Anastasia MarkiwProject Manager, DesignGroup
Kathy Sikora
Kathy SikoraDirector, Emergency Services, Allegheny Health Network
Kristyn Svetlak
Kristyn SvetlakHealthcare Planner, Project Architect, DesignGroup
Anastasia Markiw
Anastasia MarkiwProject Manager, DesignGroup
Kathy Sikora
Kathy SikoraDirector, Emergency Services, Allegheny Health Network
Kristyn Svetlak
Kristyn SvetlakHealthcare Planner, Project Architect, DesignGroup
Additional Comments:This project uniquely connects real ED redesign work at AGH with its portrayal in HBO’s The Pitt. We’d be honored to present insights from this rare collaboration where authentic clinical planning informed nationally recognized storytelling.
AIA Forums Track:No
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:Yes