Color Therapy in Healthcare Environments: It’s Personal Now
A few weeks ago, I got a dose of color therapy by taking a “color bath” at the Kimball showroom
A few weeks ago, I got a dose of color therapy by taking a “color bath” at the Kimball showroom
Until this week, I hadn’t really thought much about bioethics. Or bioethics in healthcare architecture and design. Often associated with
In case you didn’t know, Elon Musk bought Twitter. Harry visited his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Kamala Harris got Covid.
Last week, I had the opportunity to moderate a discussion on cancer care market challenges for GBBN‘s Oncology Symposium. It’s
Are you looking for holiday giving ideas that support your passion for healthcare design? I can think of six nonprofit
A couple of weeks ago, in my review of the Healthcare Design Expo and Conference, I observed that truly innovative
Addressing the social determinants of health has been a hot topic in the U.S. healthcare industry for a while. But
Should ventilation in healthcare facilities go back to the old ways? Back to the open ward days of Florence Nightingale
Did you submit a presentation proposal for the Healthcare Design Expo & Conference this year? I did. And guess what?
Did you know that our indoor environments contain trillions of microbes like bacteria, fungi, and viruses? And that many of