Web Seminar: Healthcare 101 - Programming
June 17, 2008United States of America
Web site: http://online.krm.com/iebms/reg/reg_p1_form.aspx?oc=10&ct=0010693&eventid=14046
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM (US Eastern time)
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM (US Central time)
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (US Mountain time)
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM (US Pacific time)
1.5 LUs
Speaker: James G. Easter, Jr., MArch,
FAAMA
Healthcare 101, An Introduction to Architecture for Health, is a
series of bimonthly, Web-based seminars sponsored by the AIA
Academy of Architecture for Health. Conducted by nationally
recognized experts, the content will be tailored to emerging
professionals and others who are interested in an introduction to
healthcare architecture and planning. In the next Webinar in the
series, join Gary Vance and Jim Easter for an introduction to
programming in healthcare.
Dont miss this chance to learn more about this important
phase in the design process. This Webinar will provide a complete
overview of programming as it relates to healthcare design. This
session will seek to answer the following questions:
What is programming?
What are the different types of Programs and how do they
interface with the campus Master Planning?
What are the final deliverables from a programming
effort?
What considerations must be addressed prior to
programming?
After registering for this event, you may invite as many coworkers
and clients as you want to share in this live meeting with you.
Click here, to register.



