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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort descending
The Future of Women's Care Organizations A. Ray Pentecost III, DrPH, AIA (Mid-Atlantic Women's Care, PLC) Jul 01, 1999
Right Sizing Hospitals for the New Millenium Wayne Fishback, AIA (Fishback & Associates), Alan Shubin (TPG, Inc) Jul 01, 1999
Shared Vision Leads to Success for Portage Health System Douglas S. Wignall, AIA, NCARB (HDR Architecture, Inc) Jul 01, 1999
The Bedless Hospital: A New Medical Facility Type Doug Johns, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates), Don Zirkle, Assoc. AIA (Earl Swensson Associates) Jul 01, 1999
Business and Architecture: New Directions for Rural & Small Hospitals J. Mark Smith, MBA, Assoc. AIA (Easter and Mason Healthcare Consulting Corporation) Jul 01, 1999
A New Concept in Convenient Community Care: Physicians Plus W. Jerry Murray, AIA, NCARB (Rooney Clinger Murray, Architects) Jul 01, 1999
Cell Wars: Building a Base for Commanders in the Final Battle Against Cancer Mohammad T. Karim, AIA (Healthcare Environment Design, Architecture Engineering Interiors), Egan R. Gleason (Healthcare Environment Design, Architecture Engineering Interiors) Oct 01, 1999
Holistic Approach to Cancer Treatment Facility Design Richard L. Miller, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates, Inc.), Sam W. Burnette, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates, Inc.) Oct 01, 1999
The Cancer Patient's Perspectives on Facilities Design Carl Linter (HKS Inc.) Oct 01, 1999
Planning and Programming: The Building Blocks to Designing a Cancer Center Joyce Durham, RN, AIA (Chi Systems, Division of Superior Consultant Company, Inc.), Dina Battisto (Chi Systems, Division of Superior Consultant Company, Inc.) Oct 01, 1999

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