Designing Care On-Air Elizabeth Johnson, PhD
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- Health & Fitness
Designing Care On-Air invites listeners to deconstruct the healthcare environments that influence our quest for wellness. Architects, engineers, interior designers, and providers share their powerful insights and perspectives on how healthcare facilities and the systems they held within affect our daily lives. Deepen your curiosity about the framework of our systems of healthcare with host Elizabeth Johnson, an Assistant Professor at the Montana State University Mark & Robyn Jones College of Nursing.
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A Parking Spot as a Patient Room | Ruth Tretter
Along the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain West, hospitals have constructed parking lots for campers for equitable healthcare access. Ruth Tretter, Assistant Professor at the Mark & Robyn Jones College of Nursing – Montana State University shares her experiences and the science behind this ever-growing population seeking care.
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Creating Safe Spaces: Addressing Workplace Violence | Kelsey Springer
Violence against nurses in particular has risen over 70% in the last couple years. Kelsey Springer, RN, shares her experience and call to action for design changes that can save lives of healthcare staff .
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Frontlines of the Youth Mental Health Crisis | Samantha Reed
With more children and youth requiring mental health services in community settings, psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Samantha Reed gives a firsthand account of considerations necessary in the built environment to heal with hope.
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Making the Rounds on Rounding | Swati Goel
How might design and space planning support effective communication during the complex process of patient rounds? Swati Goel shares her research and recommendations
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Dash and Design: Making Flexible Spaces on the Fly | Gary Schindele
Through universal rail systems, Paladin Healthcare’s Gary Schindele provides insight on how to transform spaces from rigid and rundown to regenerative and renewed.
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Smart Building: Technology Integration | Will Maxwell
As healthcare becomes more technologically complex, it’s time for designers to plug into best practices when tackling Division 25 with Will Maxwell of Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.