2019 Medical Design Forum: Embracing + Innovating Change
This year’s Medical Design Forum includes two days of interdisciplinary presentations, design case studies, and conversations around embracing and innovating change. What are today’s key drivers of change in healthcare and healthcare environments, and how do we approach these changes? How do we measure the social and economic value of innovation, manage risk, and keep humans at the center of design? On February 7 and 8, we welcome AEC and healthcare professionals to join us at this dynamic program that concludes with a virtual tour of St. Charles Bend’s new patient tower under construction.
Registration Closes Monday, February 4, 2019.
Early Bird Deadline: January 30, 2019. After this time, the price increases 15%
This is a 2-day forum. Participants must attend both days in order to receive continuing education credit.
Class Pass Registration
For Firm Network Partners, the Class Pass will provide registration to this forum for 10 attendees from your firm (both members and non-members), at a discounted rate of 10% off the early member registration price. Participants must attend both days in order to receive continuing education credit.
Class Pass Registration Closes January 30, 2019.
Day 1: Thursday, February 7, 2019 | 10:00am – 6:00pm
- Please note the late start and the networking happy hour immediately following the program (on site, 5:00-6:00pm)
Day 2: Friday, February 8, 2019 | 8:30am – 2:30pm
- Please note the early start and the early conclusion
This is a 2-day forum. Participants must attend both days in order to receive continuing education credit.
Learning Objectives
- Explore the diversity of innovation and experimentation ongoing in the design and delivery of healthcare and healthcare environments
- Understand the tools and strategies used by industry leaders to balance risk and innovate change for the needs of community health and safety
- Identify key drivers of change in healthcare, and discuss attributes of adaptive, future-thinking medical facility design
- Analyze how changes to client communications, project delivery, and collaborative processes can support more equitable, sustainable, and satisfactory design for clients and end-users
- Discuss strategies for bringing research closer to patient care, and understand how design can support that integration
Cost
Includes 10 LU (HSW) + breakfast, lunch and light refreshments
This is a 2-day forum. Participants must attend both days in order to receive continuing education credit.
$403.00 AIA Member
$403.00 Government + Partners (AHC + WSSHE)
$253.00 Associate
$100.00 Student
$700.00 Non-Member
Early Bird Deadline: January 30, 2019. After this time, the price increases 15%
Reduced rate options are available, please submit the Continuing Education Scholarship / Reduced Rate Request form via email by Monday, February 4.
Speakers
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: “Non-expert Innovation: Driving Transformational Change” by Beth Kolko, PhD, Co-founder and CEO, Shift Labs | Beth is a researcher, educator, and entrepreneur who blends disciplinary perspectives to identify hidden problems and craft innovative solutions. She began her career as a professor in the humanities, studying how diverse communities used a then text-based internet to organize and enact change. Her current work focuses on the potential of non-experts to create disruptive solutions, and she builds programs that help people become functional engineers so they can solve problems in their communities. Beth is co-director of the Tactical and Tactile Technology Lab. She also created the Hackademia Project which builds innovation potential among broad audiences by imparting functional engineering skills combined with design thinking. Kolko is the co-founder and CEO of Shift Labs, a for-profit company building low-cost medical devices for emerging markets leveraging global innovation networks. She has been the Director of Innovation at the Makerbot Foundation (2013), a Fulbright professor at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (2000), a Visiting Faculty Researcher at Microsoft Research (2007), and a Fellow (2007-2009) and Faculty Associate (2009-present) at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
OTHER PRESENTERS INCLUDE: Gary M. Schindele Paladin Healthcare LLC | Randal Brand Med Space Innovations | Garett Buckingham and Steve Tatge University of Washington | Victoria Cleator and Anne Stevens Seattle Children’s Hospital | Michael Great and Mariah Kiersey Ankrom Moisan Architects | Lowell Tong, MD Weill Institute for Neurosciences University of California | Jan Willemse ZGF | Carl Tully and Chad Harnish NBBJ | John Williamson Skanska | Mark Peckover Stantec | Selena Smith St. Charles Health System | Rhonda Skallan Point B | Nolan Rome WSP | Leah Meer ZGF | Hugh Campbell HOK | Julia Beabout Novaby | Jack Newman Sazan | Jess Scanlon PAE Engineers | Stacey Crumbaker and Khue Nguyen Mahlum | Ty Thornton Lease Crutcher Lewis | Bryan Maggio Mortenson
All speakers subject to change. More speaker info can be found in the program schedule (link above).
Special Thanks To Our Medical Design Forum Sponsors
Special Thanks To Our Medical Design Forum Taskforce
PJ Bauser | Mahlum
Lois Broadway | TBG Architects
Ryan Ramsey | Perkins + Will
Molly Wolf | Ankrom Moisan
Julie Ramsey | ZGF
Dale Anderson | Salus
Kenda Salisbury | Degenkolb
David Frum | Salus
Darrell Turner | GGLO
Daniella Moreano Wahler | PAE Engineers
Annette Roehl | Swedish Medical
Jeff Klein | PCS Structural
Registration or Credit Questions?
Contact Brigette Ruhland, Program & Project Coordinator at AIA Seattle
Program Questions?
Contact Cassie Blair, Professional Programs Manager at AIA Seattle
Sponsorship Questions?
Contact Kimber Leblicq, Managing Director at AIA Seattle