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Title Datesort ascending Author
Effects of Healthcare Environmental Design on Medical Outcomes Jul 01, 2000 Roger S. Ulrich, Ph.D. (Texas A&M University)
Designing for Dementia Jul 01, 2000 Nadia Tobia , Susan Black
Design for Enhanced Recovery Jul 01, 2000 John Wells-Thorpe
Health Facility Flexibility and Humanity: An Agenda for the 21st Century Jul 01, 2000 Jim O. Jonassen, FAIA, RAIC (NBBJ) , Ron Klemenic , Mark Leinenwever
Creating an Innovative Healthcare Campus via (PFI) the Private Finance Initiative – New Norfolk & Norwich Hospital Jul 01, 2000 Kenneth Schwarz, AIA, RIBA
An Evaluation of the Healing Environment – Children’s Convalescent Hospital, San Diego Jul 01, 2000 James W. Varni, Ph.D., Tasha M. Burwinkle, M.A., Paul S. Kurtin, M.D.
Design and Care in Hospital Planning – Changing Paradigm in New Millennium Jul 01, 2000 Praneet Kumar, M.D.
Health Outcomes Improvements from Alzheimer Care Design Jul 01, 2000 John Zeisel, Ph.D.
Integrating Human Centered Design Principals in Progressive Health Facilities Jul 01, 2000 Jeff Stouffer, AIA
Safety and Security Importance for Elderly Living in Sheltered Housing Jul 01, 2000 Britt Maj Wikström , Marianne Hjortsjö-Norberg, Gunilla Sviden
Seven Principles of Life-Enhancing Design: The Architecture of Erik Asmussen Jul 01, 2000 Gary J. Coates (Kansas State University)
Planning the 21st Century Palliative Hospital Jul 01, 2000 Philip Monteleoni
Gardens and Health Jul 01, 2000 Clare Cooper Marcus (University of California, Berkeley)
Moving towards a New Vision for Healthcare: The McGill University Health Centre, Montreal Jul 01, 2000 Donna Riley, Nicolas Steinmetz
Design for Critical Care: Impact of the ICU 2010 Report Jul 01, 2000 Kirk Hamilton, FAIA
Participatory Planning and Design of a New Children’s Hospital Jul 01, 2000 Aase Eriksen, Ph.D.
Evidence Based Environmental Design for Improving Medical Outcomes Jan 01, 2000 Roger S. Ulrich, Ph.D.
Planning the Gamma Knife Unit: The Gamma Knife Center of the Carolinas Dec 01, 1999 Joseph W. Hines, AIA (Project Architect, Gresham, Smith & Partners)
A One Man User Group: The Architect Becomes a Patient Dec 01, 1999 David J. Reichard, AIA (Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock/Architects, Inc.)
Cancer Care: In the Next Millennium Dec 01, 1999 Marsha Fountain, RN, MSN (Vice President), Robby Hull, AIA (The Stichler Group Inc.)
Women's and Infants Services: Trends, Planning Guidelines, Case Studies, and Lessons Learned Dec 01, 1999 Ed Jackmauh, AIA (Principal, Director of Health Facilities Planning)
Cancer Centers: A Look at Environmental Issues and Patient Needs Dec 01, 1999 J. Mark Smith, MBA, Assoc. AIA (Vice President, Easter & Mason Healthcare Consulting Corporation)
Designing for a New Model of Healthcare Delivery Dec 01, 1999 Donald B. Altemeyer, AIA (BSA Design Inc.), Todd M. Buerger, AIA (BSA Design Inc.), Ann L. Hendrich, MSN, RN (Clarian Health), Joy L. Fay, MS, RN (Cardiac Comprehensive Critical Care)
The Environment of Cancer Care: Fast-Tracking a Patient-Focused Radiation Therapy Center Dec 01, 1999 Mark Balasi, AIA (Vice President, Phillips Swager Associates)
A Room of One's Own: An Innovative Model for Patient-Centered Surgical Care Oct 01, 1999 Peter S. Harsh, AIA, CCS (E. Lynn App Architects, Inc.), Todd A. Gindelberger, AIA (E. Lynn App Architects, Inc.), Ami M. Bement (E. Lynn App Architects, Inc.), Mary M. Gregory, RN, BA, BSN (HealthCare Design Consultant), Karen S. Herby, RN, MBA, CHE (The Children's Medical Center, Dayton, OH)

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