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Educational Consulting Services

The Educational Consulting Program provides a chance for your organization, conference or event to learn more about evidence-based design and The Center's work.  In addition to the list or topics below, The Center can speak to any of its research papers and on-going programs.  For a complete list of research papers click here

Staff at The Center provide a broad range of expertise and experience to speak to evidence-based design, research, the business case for better buildings and more.  If you would like The Center to speak at your event or organization, please contact Callie Fahsholz.

 

Workshop and Seminar Topics

Evidence-Based Design For Design Professionals

The Risks & Benefits of Building a Better Building

Assuring Value for Your Money: Evidence-Based Design Evaluation

Establishing a Credible Research Project

Hospital Facility Rounds

Executive Consulting

Cultural Change

 

Presentations

The Opportunity is Now!

Making Lemonade Out of Lemons: How to Create a Healing Environment in Your Existing Hospital

Designing the 21st Century Hospital:  Environmental Leadership for Healthier Patients, Facilities, & Communities

Health Promotion by Design in Long Term Care Settings

Sound Control for Improved Outcomes in Healthcare Settings

The Impact of the Environment on Infections in Healthcare Facilities

The Role of the Physical and Social Environment in Promoting Health, Safety, and Effectiveness in the Healthcare Workplace

The Impact of Light on Outcomes in Healthcare Settings

The Center for Health Design; Advocates for Change

 

Keynote Addresses

CHD Board Members and Executive Staff available to keynote your event.  Please call to discuss. 

Custom courses and programs are also available.

For more information and pricing, contact Callie Fahsholz at: 925.521.9404, or e-mail cfahsholz@healthdesign.org

"The Center for Health Design was very instrumental in helping us set our design drivers at the beginning of our $400 million project. In fact, their input motivated us to make a major design change that leveraged our physical location, that emphasized a healing environment. They saw potential we had taken for granted."

"We've used the services of the Center for Health Design throughout the project to provide an external review of our thinking. They've been a key partner in our design from the start of the project." -- Tim Burrill, Florida Hospital, Orlando