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Planning Medical Center Facilities for Education, Research, and Public Service
Architectural, administrative, and educational aspects of the design of medical centers are explored. Based on the historical evolution of health care as a university responsibility, academic health science centers are expected to foster the team approach to the delivery of care, with a greater variety of educational programs and health science schools to follow. The design of the academic health center includes provisions for the addition of these programs. On the subject of site selection, a suburban site is considered preferable with a minimum of 50 acres and a desirable range of 150 to 300 acres. The specific elements in the design are the medical sciences building, student study spaces, lecture and conference rooms, teaching laboratories, offices, research laboratories, supporting facilities, library, animal facilities for the protection and care of teaching and research subjects, ambulant patient facilities, hospital laboratories, hospital support facilities, clinical satellites, student housing, recreation facilities, and planning and scheduling. Illustrations of the plans for the Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania are appended. A bibliography is provided.
Planning Medical Center Facilities for Education, Research, and Public Service
Architectural, administrative, and educational aspects of the design of medical centers are explored. Based on the historical evolution of health care as a university responsibility, academic health science centers are expected to foster the team approach to the delivery of care, with a greater variety of educational programs and health science schools to follow. The design of the academic health center includes provisions for the addition of these programs. On the subject of site selection, a suburban site is considered preferable with a minimum of 50 acres and a desirable range of 150 to 300 acres. The specific elements in the design are the medical sciences building, student study spaces, lecture and conference rooms, teaching laboratories, offices, research laboratories, supporting facilities, library, animal facilities for the protection and care of teaching and research subjects, ambulant patient facilities, hospital laboratories, hospital support facilities, clinical satellites, student housing, recreation facilities, and planning and scheduling. Illustrations of the plans for the Hershey Medical Center in Pennsylvania are appended. A bibliography is provided.
Planning Medical Center Facilities for Education, Research, and Public Service
G. T. Harrell (author)
1974
188 pages
Report
No indication
English
Planning Methodology , Health Care Technology , Administration , Architecture , Design , Education , HRP/HH , HRP/MDM , HRP/MEH , HRP/PADA , HRP/ZB , HRPGEO/YCN , HRPGEO/YPA , HRPOCC/XZ , Health care facilities , Health care technology , Health education , Health manpower education , Health planning , Health related organizations , Health resources , Health science centers , Medical centers , Medical education , Pennsylvania , Research , Revisions , Schools , State regions , Universities
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