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Clinics

PATIENT SIMULATION LAB


New technology allows robotic manequins to be used as teaching instruments for both nurses and surgeons.  These simulation labs usually have cameras, speakers, microphones as well as medical gases.   

The architect can further simulate reality by designing  spaces to be a patient room or an operating room.  Control rooms and observation of students are some key parts of the overall design. 

Regulations will soon require all teaching facilities to use simulation labs as part of their training tools.

 Serving the Medical Community

PROPOSED OUTPATIENT CLINIC


Many procedures and services can be performed on an outpatient basis at a considerable cost savings to both the patient and the medical community that 
is serviced by the clinic.  

Centers can be tailored by the architect to the unique needs of patients, referring 
physicians and/or the community.

PROPOSED MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING


To accommodate growing demand for office space on the hospital campus, separate
medical office buildings (MOB) are being constructed. This rendering prepared by

the architect offers a slick, technological character for this proposed MOB.