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The UCSF Health building in Mission Bay, San Francisco stands as a sleek emblem of 21st-century healthcare design, combining glass, metal, and light in an architectural expression of precision and purpose. This structure reflects the University of California, San Francisco’s evolution into one of the world’s leading centers for biomedical research, patient care, and education. Set within the city’s thriving innovation corridor—where life sciences and technology converge—the building anchors UCSF’s Mission Bay campus, home to hospitals, laboratories, and institutes shaping the future of medicine.

 

The façade’s composition of reflective glass panels and silvery cladding mirrors both the literal and symbolic transparency of the institution’s mission: openness to discovery, collaboration, and care. The rhythm of vertical windows and the interplay of morning light on its surfaces evoke the precision of a clinical environment while softened by the palm trees that punctuate the sidewalk below—a reminder that even the most technical spaces exist within the life and texture of San Francisco.

 

Architecturally, UCSF Health’s Mission Bay facilities were designed with sustainability and wellness at their core. Natural light floods patient rooms and workspaces, reducing energy use and supporting emotional well-being. The building’s stacked, offset massing creates terraces and shaded recesses, ensuring both efficiency and comfort. Each level functions as part of an interconnected ecosystem—research, treatment, and education all integrated under one roof to accelerate the path from scientific discovery to healing.

 

But beyond its glass and steel, the building embodies a civic promise. It represents San Francisco’s ongoing investment in public health and innovation, extending UCSF’s legacy from Parnassus Heights to a waterfront neighborhood reborn from industrial land into a global health district. Patients arrive here not only from across California but from around the world, seeking advanced care in oncology, neurology, pediatrics, and precision medicine. Researchers and clinicians collaborate across disciplines, redefining what’s possible in human health.

 

Viewed in the afternoon light, the building’s façade glows with the same quiet confidence as the city itself—curious, resilient, forward-looking. In a city long known for its spirit of reinvention, UCSF Health’s Mission Bay campus embodies San Francisco’s newest frontier: not gold, not code, but care.

Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

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Located in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Mission Bay district, the UCSF Mission Bay campus stands as a beacon of cutting-edge healthcare and research. Opened in 2003, this campus was designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating academia, research, and clinical care into one cohesive environment. The modern architecture is instantly recognizable, with sleek glass façades reflecting the ever-changing Bay Area sky, a symbol of transparency and forward-thinking design. The building in the attached photo showcases the architectural ambition of the campus, with its striking angular glass surfaces designed to catch and manipulate light. This specific structure houses a variety of UCSF’s top-tier programs in health sciences, fostering breakthrough discoveries.

 

Beyond its architectural significance, UCSF Mission Bay holds an important place in the local community and on a global scale. The expansive campus spans over 57 acres and includes several buildings, labs, and clinics. It is particularly well known for the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, a state-of-the-art hospital that opened in 2015, specializing in pediatric, cancer, and women’s health services.

 

Insiders to the city often tout UCSF Mission Bay as one of San Francisco’s architectural gems. The integration of natural landscaping around its structures creates a serene environment conducive to both research and patient care. Proximity to local parks and waterfront areas only enhances its appeal. Whether you're exploring the health sciences or simply admiring its contemporary design, UCSF Mission Bay is a landmark of modern achievement in architecture, medicine, and community engagement.

Discover the architectural gem that is the San Francisco VA Medical Center, an exemplar of mid-20th-century modernism set against the city’s dynamic backdrop. Designed with precision and functionality in mind, this institution has stood as a beacon of medical excellence. Its minimalist aesthetic, characterized by clean lines and an unadorned facade, reflects the era’s design ethos where form follows function. The architect employed a utilitarian approach while ensuring resilience and timelessness—a true testament to San Francisco’s rich architectural tapestry. With its strategic location offering both accessibility and serenity, this historic structure not only serves veterans but also stands as an enduring piece of San Francisco’s storied past.

Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

See: healthcaredesign.eventbrite.com

Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

See: healthcaredesign.eventbrite.com

 

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Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

See: healthcaredesign.eventbrite.com

Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

See: healthcaredesign.eventbrite.com

Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

See: healthcaredesign.eventbrite.com

Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

See: healthcaredesign.eventbrite.com

Distinción de los lugares durante la estadía en el sistema según pasos de la atención.

Paso de la Atención de urgencias

 

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Medición de los pasos del servicio según la experiencia del paciente.

 

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Fanciful pendant lights create interest at the baby weigh stations. Vinyl cork flooring and light wood tones add warmth to the corridors and exam rooms.

II Spaces is a prominent interior design company located in Texas and they help in achieving and facilitating the goals of our customer’s of sectors such as Healthcare, Business, Educational, Corporate, Government and hospitality. Healthcare interior design works are one of the most popular interior designing works and also it becomes a trend to implement and enhance the look of the hospital infrastructure facility. II Spaces is one such company offering most innovative healthcare interior design with experts. They are a certified company by the Minority Business development Council at Dallas, Texas. For more details about healthcare interior design, visit iispaces.com/our-solutions/healthcare/

Interior Design by Pacific 33 Architects, Inc.

Featuring:

 

Chris McCarthy, MPH, MBA, Director, Innovation Learning Network at Kaiser Permanente

Chris McCarthy is the Director of the Innovation Learning Network and an Innovation Specialist with Kaiser Permanente's Innovation Consultancy. In this dual role, he innovates at the frontlines of healthcare and connects innovators across the world to accelerate the spread of design thinking and great ideas. Some of his work include better tools for new moms, safer medication administration for patients, more robust shift changes for nurses, providing insight into workplace safety, and exploring the social space of elders. Chris has a master’s in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute / Copenhagen Business School, and a master’s in public health in Health Policy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In his spare time, he obsesses about fitness, movies and home remodels.

 

Ibanga Umanah, Health Practice Lead at Jump Associates

Ibanga Umanah is passionate about transitioning healthcare towards creating vitality, reorienting education around learning, and building culture’s of innovation. He helped author Leadership Without Borders, a book drawing together conversations and insights on global leadership from some of the world’s greatest executives and CEOs. He’s also Chairman of the Board for a Health and Wellness Service, helping it evolve from a service provider to an innovator. Prior to Jump, Ibanga worked at a computer company in India, developed growth strategies for small businesses, designed leadership programs for youth organizations, and founded a clothing company in Cairo, Egypt. He has been featured in Ski Magazine as one of the top 10 most interesting ski instructors in the country and now counts mountain biking as his proxy sport of choice. Ibanga has a BS in Management and Political Science from the University of Minnesota. Whether on his bike or in business, Ibanga loves to find and tame the bumpiest terrain in the world.

 

Susan Dybbs, Director of Design at Collective Health

 

As Director of Design at Collective Health, Susan is reimagining the look and feel of health care. From user experience to product development, she is committed to creating a health care system designed for the people it serves. Prior to Collective Health, Susan was a managing director and practice lead at Cooper, where much of her work addressed challenges facing the health care industry – from clinical services to medical devices. Susan holds a Master’s of Design from Carnegie Mellon University and frequently shares her experience and insights as a conference speaker. She has worked with a wide selection of organizations, such as Boston Scientific, Blue Cross Blue Shield, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Teleflex, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters and United. When not obsessing over counterpulsation devices and brain surgery, she can be found letterpress printing and riding through the hills of the Marin Headlands.

   

Mitchell Mom, Venture Associate at Rock Health

Mitchell Mom manages deal flow for the organization and connects digital health entrepreneurs and companies to customers, investors, and Rock Health resources, including its expert network. Before joining Rock Health, he was a product manager at eHealth, where he helped redesign a consumer-facing health insurance marketplace and led the mobile team in building its iOS and Android apps. Mitchell matriculated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Architectural Design and is passionate about the intersection between products, design, and healthcare. During his free moments, you can find him on the soccer field or cooking Top Chef dishes in his kitchen without (hopefully) burning it down.

 

See: healthcaredesign.eventbrite.com

Artwork in the Pediatric Waiting Area continues the tree branch and blue robin theme for Robinhood Pediatrics

La poignée Ulna est un concept inventé par une PME de la région Nantaise. Récompensé par plusieurs prix de l'innovation, et récemment cité parmi les 10 produits les plus innovants de l'année 2011 par le magazine américain Healthcare Design Magazine.

Révélé suite à l'épidémie de la grippe A, la poignée poursuit son aventure avec plus de 350 établissements équipés à ce jour en Europe.

 

Plus d'info sur le système Ulna

  

The Nurse's Station on the Adolescent/Teen side features a large skylight, vinyl "stained wood" flooring and artistic photography to create a more mature environment for the teen patients.

Interior Design by Pacific 33 Architects, Inc.

This black and white photo printed on canvas is a nice contrast to the bright primary colors of the room.

Pediatric Waiting Area features wall quote and artwork with a message about protecting nature.

Resin panels create a complete wall of artwork and carry the colorful look from the waiting room space dividers

Adolescent /Teen Waiting Area features mission trip photos and a wall quote encouraging Community Service.

Pediatric Waiting Area features lime green, tangerine and aquamarine as an extension of the practice's new brand color palette. Mobile Room dividers feature colorful resin panels and can divide the waiting room into a sick and well side

Break room features natural lighting and mobile dividers for a conference room and kitchen /break area.

Interior Design by Pacific 33 Architects, Inc.

Interior Design by Pacific 33 Architects, Inc.

Pediatric Check-in windows feature colorful materials, artwork and wheelchair access to the staff.

Interior Design by Pacific 33 Architects, Inc.

view of children's garden

view of children's garden at night

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