Healthcare Facility Matters

Healthcare Facility Matters

por AMFP GNY Chapter
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From Dream to Powerhouse: A Presidential Pass of the Torch
Speakers: Andrew Weinberg, FSMPS, CPSM – former AMFP GNY Chapter President; Director of Business Development at LF Driscoll Patricia Brewer - AMFP GNY Chapter President; Senior Director, Healthcare Area Sales - Northeast at Miller Knoll Raffaela Dunne, P.E. - Market Director of Healthcare at Consigli Construction Co., Inc. Episode Description This episode features the torchbearers of the AMFP GNY Chapter. Let’s hear from the President who launched the GNY Chapter with tremendous success and the leaders who are taking it further and shaping our shared future.
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Human Connection in Team Building: The Table Is Round Part 3
For more info or training, you can also call Graceworks. 212-724-1541 Or email: info@graceworksinc.com Website: https://www.thinkherrmann.com/ Guest Speaker: Carol Doscher, President and CEO (Chief Encouragement Officer) of Graceworks Moderator: Georgina Lalli, Senior Associate Principal at KPF Episode Description: This episode focuses on the dynamics of human connection using the whole brain thinking tool in team building.
The Culture of Team Building: The Table Is Round Part 2
Guest Speaker: Cathy Dolan-Schweitzer, author and president of Health Well Done Moderator: Sherri Jones, Director of Capital Assessment and Facilities Strategic Planning for New York Presbyterian Health System Episode Description: This episode explores people-centered management approach to building healthcare environments.
Psychology of Team Building: The Table Is Round Part 1
Guest Speaker: Dr. John Medina, a developmental molecular biologist focused on the genes involved in human brain development and the genetics of psychiatric disorders. https://johnmedina.com/ Moderators: Suzen Heeley, Executive Director of Design & Construction at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City Jennifer Cagide-Alexander, Health Principal in HDR’s New York studio. Episode Description: This episode unpacks the social science behind the psychology of individual personalities and team dynamics. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) is a psychological assessment designed to measure an individual's ability to recognize emotions and mental states from the eye region of faces, primarily used in research on social cognition and empathy. https://www.idrlabs.com/rmet/test.php Anita Wooley Evidence for a Collective Intelligence Factor in the Performance of Human Groups https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1193147 Mentalizing Network Frontiers | Where We Mentalize: Main Cortical Areas Involved in Mentalization
Putting The Pieces Together – The Prefab Journey
Guests: Ty Heim, former Executive Director - Design, Construction, and Facilities Services for Evergreen Health Mike Iannone, President - Iannone Innovative Solutions Moderator: Ryan LaBarbera, Director- Turner & Townsend Healthcare Project Management in the NYC Tri-State area Description: This episode unpacks the prefabrication and modular system as solution for many types of healthcare facilities and a strategy to deliver speed to market and reduce exposure to risks on capital-build projects.
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Medical Equipment Planning - Art or Science?
Guest Speakers: Timothy Menz, project manager with Northwell Health James Ticer, senior principal at Shen Milsom & Wilke Moderator: Jen Cagide Alexander, Health Principal in HDR’s New York studio Description: The experts share their insights into an effective and satisfactory equipment planning process and how a functional team performs medical equipment planning to support quality patient care delivery.
Vision for the Future – Physician + Architect (PART 2 OF 2)
Guest Speakers: Dr. Yuman Fong, Sangiacomo Chair and Chairman, Department of Surgery, City of Hope Medical Center - an oncologist, a surgeon, an author Jeffrey Berman, AIA, ACHA; Principal of Jeffrey Berman Architect - a board-certified healthcare architect, a founding member of ACHA - the American College of Healthcare Architects, and an author Moderator: Grace Lin, AIA, CDT, DBIA; a senior consultant at Turner & Townsend Healthcare, an architect, a DBIA-certified design-build professional, and adjunct professor at Columbia University, chair of the AMFP GNY Podcast Committee Description: As the minimally invasive management of cancer patients is increasingly important, the fusion of the minds of a surgical oncologist and a healthcare architect will illuminate the future of cancer care and healthcare facilities.
Advancing Image-Guided Therapy and Surgery (PART 1 OF 2)
Guest Speakers: Dr. Yuman Fong, Sangiacomo Chair and Chairman, Department of Surgery, City of Hope Medical Center - an oncologist, a surgeon, an author Jeffrey Berman, AIA, ACHA; Principal of Jeffrey Berman Architect - a board-certified healthcare architect, a founding member of ACHA - the American College of Healthcare Architects, and an author Moderator: Grace Lin, AIA, CDT, DBIA; a senior consultant at Turner & Townsend Healthcare, an architect, a DBIA-certified design-build professional, and adjunct professor at Columbia University, chair of the AMFP GNY Podcast Committee
The Administrators’ Take on the Roundtable
Guests from Columbia University Irving Medical Center: Patrick J. Burke III, FAIA, Vice President of Facilities Management, Operations, & Planning Susanne Sullivan, Administrator of the Department of Medicine, Space & Infrastructure Moderator: Cathy Dolan-Schweitzer. People-Centered Leadership Strategist and President of Health Well Done Description: A candid conversation with thought leaders and industry experts about how healthcare system administration collaborates on healthcare facility matters.
A few pages from the Healthcare C-suite of facility management (PART 2 OF 2)
Guests: Doug Carney: SVP of Real Estate and Facilities for Mt. Sinai Health System Tina Macica: AVP of Design and Construction for Montefiore Medical Center Moderator: Jenn Ryden, Project Director at Stantec Description: A heartfelt conversation with Tina Macica and Doug Carney, our local heroes of the healthcare built environment, who serve the NY area, about high functioning teams and what matters. We have a lot at stake with investing in higher quality facilities and capturing emerging technology given the increase in staff shortages, capacity challenges, and financial strains. In the healthcare industry our ability to adapt and grow hinges on our soft skills and being able to have a candid conversation about our working relationships and to gain knowledge on how to solve challenges and connect with peers which will shape the future of the industry. Today we answer questions such as what we love about our consultants, being an owner, and what each of us can improve upon, and future work.
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