Advance Savings Rate through July 12 • Group Rates for Teams of Five or More
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If the words "prefab" and "modular" construction conjure images in your head of low-quality, assembly line-built boxes with no design aesthetic, think again.
New and evolving prefab solutions provide healthcare architects, designers and providers with vast creative opportunities, customization and flexibility above and beyond what is typically possible – and affordable – in traditional drywall construction.
Employing modern design and fabrication tools like virtual reality and 3D printing, prefab processes dramatically reduce labor costs (and the need for extensive “value engineering”), freeing construction dollars for health, safety and patient-centric design enhancements.
Healthcare projects realize faster speed to market, predictable timelines, improved quality, less maintenance, sustainability gains, and adaptability to changing space requirements.
A surge in demand for prefab healthcare environment solutions – beyond just headwalls and bathroom pods -- is already knocking. Are you and your organization prepared to answer?
Join healthcare, design and fabrication leaders as they reveal prefab’s challenges and opportunities, and engage with attendees in interactive scenario breakouts, exchanging ideas and strategies while raising your prefab fluency and readiness.
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VIRTUAL WORKSHOP
Modular Design and Prefabrication:
Building a Flexible Future
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Advance Savings Rate
through July 12
CEUs Available
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Upcoming 2021 Workshops
Sept: Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Design
Sept: Next Gen Behavioral
Health Design
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AGENDA: What’s up. What works. What’s ahead.
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8:30 AM PDT / 11:30 AM EDT
Welcome Opening Remarks & Introductions
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8:35 AM PDT / 11:35 AM EDT
Opening Keynote
One of the industry’s leading experts shares the current state-of-the practice in prefabrication and modular construction in the healthcare industry: new challenges, considerations and opportunities; new strategies, preparations and innovations; and examples demonstrating dramatically enhanced speed to market, reduced costs, increased flexibility, and enhanced quality control.
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Mike Wood, Vice President of Planning, Design, Construction & Energy, Medxcel
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9:05 AM PDT / 12:05 PM PDT
Experts Panel
Hear experts from acclaimed health systems share insights into the latest developments in the field. Get insights into the key drivers they experience and challenges they face when considering and executing pre-fabrication and modular design projects. Examine real world examples of best practices in action, opportunities for improvements, and design’s role in maximizing prefab and modular project success.
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Facilitator:
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Mike Wood, Vice President of Planning, Design, Construction & Energy, Medxcel
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Panelists:
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Victoria Navarro, MBA-HCM, Regional Director of Planning, Design & Construction-North Wisconsin, Advocate Aurora Health
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Heather Lancaster-Dilley, Director, Preconstruction and Project Engineering, Medxcel Facilities Management
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Nate Price, PE, CHFM, Senior Director | Construction & Engineering, Cleveland Clinic
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9:50 AM PDT / 12:50 PM EDT
Audience Q&A with Panel of Experts
Pose questions of the panelists and hear their responses and insights.
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10:35 AM PDT / 1:35 PM EDT
Productization and
the Future
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Ryan McMahon
Director of Product for Industrialized Construction, Autodesk
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11:05 AM PDT / 2:05 PM EDT
Future-Proofing Medical Office Design: A Case Study
Members of the Stanford Health Care Planning Design and Construction-sponsored Modular Product System Evaluation Team share the art and science focused, evidence-based outcomes of a 1.5-year, 12 manufacturer modular systems evaluation project. Hear what the in-depth 11 HC Performance Criteria based evaluations and analysis discovered, as well as the Stanford Health Care experience in using a modular approach.
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George Tingwald, MD, AIA, ACHA, Administrative Director, Medical Planning, Stanford Health Care - Planning Design and Construction
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Andrea Hyde, NCIDQ, CHID, CID, Senior Project Manager - Planning, Stanford Health Care - Planning Design and Construction
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11:35 AM PDT / 2:35 PM PDT
Solutions Panel
Today’s leading solution providers share their diverse experience, depth of technical knowledge, and practical application skills to help design, construction and healthcare organizations avoid challenges, implement state-of-the-art solutions and gain competitive advantages available through prefab, industrial construction, and design. Hear their unique insights, lessons learned, and innovative practices being applied to advance the built environment in healthcare settings.
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Chelsea Barlow, BSc; MBA, Senior Manager, Market Strategist – Healthcare, DIRTT Environmental Solutions
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Will Lichtig, Executive Vice President, Performance and Innovation Resources, Boldt
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12:35 AM PDT / 3:35 PM EDT
Breakout Workshops
In smaller, virtual breakout groups, attendees will have the opportunity to further discuss various topics.
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1:05 PM PDT / 4:05 PM EDT
Breakout Discussion Report Back
Hear about what each breakout group discussed and major themes and key insights that emerged from each conversation.
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1:35 PM PDT / 4:35 PM EDT
Concluding Panel Discussion
Join this panel of the day’s speakers that will identify overall themes, key concepts, and next steps.
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2:05 PM PDT / 5:05 PM EDT
What’s Next
Wrap up the day with the workshop’s facilitator who will share key observations, takeaways and projections for the path forward.
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Mike Wood, Vice President, Planning Design & Construction, Medxcel/Ascension
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2:15 PM PDT / 5:15 PM EDT
Join us for Social Time
Take some time to debrief and unwind from the day with other workshop attendees and key speakers.
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2:45 AM PDT / 5:45 PM EDT
Adjourn
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SPONSOR PARTNERS
Contact Randy Carter for workshop sponsorship opportunities.
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Experts from the Experts
Our virtual workshops combine insight-filled expert panels, dynamic presentations, and collaborative activities to deliver a multi-faceted, synergistic experience unlike any other. Every year attendees give us top marks for these high-quality, high-return days that deliver new strategies, solutions, resources and connections to help organizations address today’s healthcare design challenges.
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ABOUT US
The Center for Health Design is a nonprofit 501c(3) organization whose mission is to transform healthcare environments for a healthier, safer world through design research, education and advocacy. Learn more. For information about sponsor or partnership opportunities, contact our VP of Relationship Development, Randy Carter.
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