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The University Of Texas At Arlington To Add Clinical Research Imaging Center On Campus

The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) in Arlington, Texas, is planning to build a $6.2 million clinical research imaging center at UTA’s Science and Engineering Innovation and Research building on its main campus. The project will include medical research areas for brain health, including cognitive failure, traumatic brain injury, and Alzheimer’s and related dementias. The facility will house a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine; currently, UTA faculty, staff, and students must travel to UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas to access an MRI machine for research.   The post The University Of Texas At Arlington To Add Clinical Research Imaging Center On Campus first appeared on HCD Magazine .

HCD Rising Star: Devan Swiontkowski

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Devan Swiontkowski, Healthcare Planner, BWBR (Saint Paul, Minn.) Devan Swiontkowski knew before she completed her college graduate studies that she wanted to pursue healthcare design as a career. She earned her Bachelor of Design in Architecture from the University of Minnesota, then completed her Masters of Architecture at the University of Kansas, while also earning a Certificate in Healthcare Design and holding a six-month healthcare-focused internship at BWBR . She’s also earned her EDAC certification. After graduation, she joined the firm full time, where over the last seven years, she’s played a significant role in many groundbreaking projects, taking on leadership roles and driving new ideas. For example, as the healthcare planner for the Regions Hospital Birth Center in St. Paul, Minn., she led the client in developing and implementing Couplet Care . The progressive operational model facilitates improved patient outcomes for both mother and baby by providing family-centered

Nebraska Medical Center Plans $2B Academic Medical Center

The Nebraska Board of Regents voted to allow University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Neb., to build a $2.19 billion academic medical center, according to the website omaha.com . The new facility will include spaces for modern medical training, patient care, research, and clinical trials. Construction work is tentatively scheduled to begin by spring 2025, according to a website. The post Nebraska Medical Center Plans $2B Academic Medical Center first appeared on HCD Magazine .

Cleveland Clinic Celebrates Opening Of Middleburg Heights Family Health Center In Ohio

Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Middleburg Heights Family Health Center, a new outpatient center in Middleburg Heights, Ohio. Situated in a nearly vacant strip mall, the 93,000-square-foot project includes 168 exam rooms and 12 treatment rooms. Services offered at the family health center include specialty and primary care, a radiology center, urgent care, lab, and drive-thru pharmacy. Specialty care services at the facility include pulmonary care with pulmonary function testing, neurology, orthopedics, maternal fetal medicine, and a reCOVer Clinic for patients who have persistent COVID-19 symptoms. Patients will also have access to a designated area for shared medical appointments, where groups of patients who share similar health concerns can meet to ask questions and share experiences. The project team includes developer Premier Development Partners (Independence, Ohio). The post Cleveland Clinic Celebrates Opening Of Middleburg Heights Fam

Take 5 With Dyer Brown Architects’ Maggie Mitchell

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Photo credit: Dyer Brown & Associates In this series,  Healthcare Design  asks leading healthcare design professionals, firms, and owners to tell us what has their attention and share ideas on the subject. Maggie Mitchell is associate and senior interior designer at Atlanta- and Boston-based Dyer Brown & Associates . Here she shares the top five design trends and issues getting her attention right now, including serving the behavioral health needs of adolescent LGBTQ+ clients, using outdoor spaces for dynamic and alternative therapies, and delivering safety and comfort through design. Making LGBTQ+ patients feel welcome Many of the most interesting advances in healthcare design are happening in the behavioral health fields. Teen and adolescent LGBTQ patients, for example, often suffer from health disparities mainly because of fears of coming out and discrimination, according to a seminal study published in Cureus . These patients may experience barriers to adequate me

St. Anthony Regional Hospital Completes Renovations In Iowa

Healthcare provider St. Anthony Regional Hospital in Carroll, Iowa, announced the completion of renovations at its campus, including updated obstetrics and dialysis departments. Specifically, the obstetrics department features an enhanced patient and visitor entry; new nursery, nurses’ station, and nursing support spaces; and enlarged C-section room. Additionally, all patient rooms were updated with hospitality-inspired finishes and bathing fixtures and new patient headwalls. Infrastructure upgrades, including a new rooftop unit and dedicated airborne infection isolation labor, delivery, postpartum and recovery room were also completed. The project also included relocating the dialysis clinic from the hospital’s fourth floor to the first floor to improve access. The new department has upgraded infrastructure systems, including new water treatment dialysate equipment and a private negative-pressure isolation dialysis room with separate entry/access. The project team includes archit

HCD Rising Star: Jessalyn Nelson

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Jessalyn Nelson, PE, Senior Associate, Walter P Moore (Houston) Armed with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Lafayette College and a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Tufts University, Jessalyn Nelson relocated to Houston after graduation to begin her career at Walter P Moore , where she was introduced to healthcare design. One of Nelson’s first projects with the firm was the 19-story expansion to Texas Children’s Hospital Legacy Tower in Houston, where she served as a graduate engineer during design and construction. Her refined analysis work enabled the expansion to increase by a full floor relative to what had originally been accommodated in the structural design. Additional responsibilities included analysis and design of the lateral system and specialty detailing, as well as firm representation and observation throughout construction of the concrete frame. Since then, she has continued to work on a variety of healthcare projects, including master plan