Saturday, August 1, 2020

Medical Missions Live

The Critical Importance of Hospital Design
Many people do not understand and/or underestimate the critical importance of professional architectural design in hospitals. Someone without proper knowledge of clinical protocols and systems can create structural issues that can harm patients or even worse, cause deaths.  

Our guest for this episode is Dirk Anderson from Engineering Ministries International (EMI). Dirk has his BDesign from the University of Florida, his Masters from the University of Texas, Austin, and is a Registered Architect. He joined the EMI staff in 2011 and is leading the Design Studio of the USA office where his focus has developed in mission healthcare design.

Join us on Tuesday night August 4, 2020, at 8:00 pm eastern / 7:00 pm central for a conversation with Dirk Anderson. Please have your questions ready for us. We look forward to joining you live online via Zoom or on Facebook Live on Tuesday at 7 pm CDT/8 pm EDT. If you choose to view with Zoom you will need to pay attention to the login included for you below.  

Blessings,

E. Andrew Mayo
President and CEO

When: Tuesday, August 4th, 2020-7 PM Central Time (U.S. and Canada)
Topic:  The Critical Importance of Hospital Design with Dirk Anderson
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