Building Blocks for Clinicians

Thursday 7th November & Friday 8th November 2019

Have you ever been asked to comment on plans or sign off the design for a new clinic? Have you ever wondered why your operating theatre is not ergonomic? Do you sometimes despair at the layout of your ward? Are you interested in design but no-one will listen to your views? Do you think you could configure better areas for patients? Are you perplexed by the lack of clinical input into new healthcare facilities?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, this is the course for you. It will give you an overview of the processes involved in getting a project from conception, through briefing to construction. The first day of the course will be held at the University of Greenwich. The second morning of the course will be visiting an architecture practice and the afternoon will be a visit to a recently completed hospital project.

The course is a multi-disciplinary collaboration between Great Ormond Street Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, the University of Greenwich, Perkins&Will architecture, design & health planning, mjmedical health planning consultants, MURPHYPHILIPPS Architects.

Open to Doctors, Nurses, Allied Health Professionals and those involved in the planning and development of clinical speaces.

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