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Join us on 8/13/2024 for a live webinar on: Pediatric Healthcare Design: Practical Applications of VR, Eye-Tracking, and Biosensors - Earn 1 AIA LU/HSW

  • 1.  Join us on 8/13/2024 for a live webinar on: Pediatric Healthcare Design: Practical Applications of VR, Eye-Tracking, and Biosensors - Earn 1 AIA LU/HSW

    Posted 08-09-2024 01:19 PM
    Earn 1 AIA LU/HSW | Tuesday, August 13th, 2024 | 2-3 pm ET

    Pediatric Healthcare Design: Practical Applications of VR, Eye-Tracking, and Biosensors

    Description:

    Research shows the design of pediatric inpatient rooms significantly impacts the emotional and physiological well-being of young patients and their families. Hear findings from studies using virtual reality (VR), eye-tracking, and facial electromyography (EMG) to evaluate various design elements, including artwork, privacy features, and social support areas. These studies provide evidence-based insights into creating therapeutic environments that enhance comfort, reduce stress, and improve patient experience and satisfaction.

    Learn how to apply these innovative methodologies in practical settings to improve health care outcomes. Explore the implications of these findings for architects and designers, emphasizing the role of neuroarchitecture and biofeedback in developing effective and supportive health care environments. This course is aimed at professionals who are seeking to incorporate research and technology into pediatric health care design to foster health and well-being. 

    Presented in partnership with the Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH).

    Hosted by the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health an AIA Knowledge Community.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Using insights from VR, eye-tracking, and EMG studies, understand the impact of design elements such as artwork, privacy features, and social support areas on the well-being of pediatric patients and their families.
    • Identify design elements that enhance comfort and reduce stress in pediatric health care settings, focusing on room layout, decor, and privacy features.
    • Recognize the differing design preferences of younger children (ages 8–11) versus older children (ages 12–17) and their implications for health care design.
    • Apply evidence-based design principles to create therapeutic health care environments that support the emotional and physiological well-being of pediatric patients, integrating findings from VR and biofeedback technologies into practical applications

    Speakers

    Haripriya Sathyanarayanan , EDAC, LEED AP (BD+C), WELL AP

    Ph.D. Candidate in Architecture | UC Berkeley

    Haripriya Sathyanarayanan

    Katie Walsh

    Associate Director of Campus Modernization in Oakland | UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital

    Katie Walsh

    Uma Ramanathan , FAIA, LEED AP

    Principal | Shepley Bulfinch

    Uma Ramanathan

    Moderator

    Nick Faust , AIA, WELL AP, EDAC

    Associate  |  Lawrence Group

    Nick Faust


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    Thomas Bahr
    AIA, NCARB, EDAC, WELL AP, LEED AP BD+C, LSSYB
    Project Architect
    Jacobs
    Saint Louis, MO
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