Celebrating Over 25 Years of Professional Education & Networking
Charlotte, North Carolina
4th North Carolina & South Carolina
Hospital, Outpatient Facilities & Medical Office Buildings Summit
In-Person Educational & Networking Summit
5 Hours CEUs & 2 Hours Networking
What’s Next for Healthcare Facilities
in These Unsettled Times?
The Future of
Acute Care | Outpatient | Tele-Health | Life Science
Hospitals | Clinics | MOBs | Retail | Mobile | Non-Clinical | Academic & Research
December 6, 2022 | 8:00 am to 9:00 am Registration & Networking | 9:00 am to 3:15 pm Program - Lunch Included
► REGISTRATION - Seating is Limited
Non Members
AMFP Members
Health System Employees
Until Nov 7
$159
$109
$ 59
Nov 8 - Nov 29
$209
$149
$ 79
Nov 30 - Dec 5
$279
$189
$ 99
At the Door Dec 6
$309
$309
$309
Group discounts of 20% are available during the registration process. To qualify, register 4 or more attendees at the same time & under one account. The discount will be displayed on the final payment page.
► EARN 5 CEU HOURS
AIA HSW | AHA | CHFM | CHC | CHESP | Engineers PDH
► SESSIONS: INFORMATION YOU CAN USE NOW & IN THE FUTURE
Explore how healthcare design, construction, operations, and regulations have changed over the past two years. Examine the trends and technologies reshaping existing and future healthcare facilities. Gain valuable insights you can put to work the next day.
Summit Summary/Recap & Presentation Materials Provided to Attendees.
Healthcare Trends: View from Senior Leaders
Healthcare changed dramatically over the last three years! COVID unmasked the weaknesses, strengths, and opportunities for healthcare facilities. Grit, innovation, and technology got us through. Going forward we must address capacity, costs, flexibility, labor shortages, resiliency, technological change, social disparities, sustainability, and whatever will come next.


Dan Dolsen, ACHE, Senior Managing Director, CBRE Healthcare
Colleen Hole, BSN, MHA, FACHE, Vice President, Clinical Integration, Chief Nurse Executive, Atrium Health Medical Group
Curtis Skolnick, MHA, Managing Director, CBRE Healthcare
Bennett Thompson, Vice President, Real Estate, Atrium Health


Solutions Spotlight – Money Saving Ideas
Ground-Up! Building a New Hospital in a Growing Suburban City
As the lead hospital in a three-hospital capital program, expectations are high. The goals of speed to market and budget created a need for a laser sharp focus on lean design and innovative construction methods. How much innovation is the owner really willing to accept? Toss COVID into the mix, plus a few wrinkles to keep things interesting. Hear how they have stayed on schedule and budget.
Larry Arndt, National Healthcare Leader, Barton Malow Builders
Patrick Chambers, Project Director, Intermountain Healthcare
Elizabeth Geiser, Director Pre-construction, Barton Malow Builders
Andrew Jennings, MEP and Prefabrication Manager, Haselden Construction
Jim Thomson, AIA, NCARB, EDAC, LEED AP, Vice President Healthcare, HDR





Building an Agile Design & Construction Team
Successful project teams must adapt quickly and seamlessly to a constant stream of challenges yet keep sight of the final objective. Explore the means, methods, and technologies owners, designers, contractors, subcontractors, and manufacturers are using to deliver successful healthcare projects.
Bruce Marshman, Director of Property Development and Construction, Charlotte Eye Ear Nose and Throat (CEENTA)
Christopher Morales, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP – Vice President & Division Leader – Healthcare Design, Haskell
Melanie Moreschi, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, CHC, Healthcare Core Market Leader, DPR Construction
Jeff Schroder, Assistant Vice President Planning, Design and Construction, Atrium Health
Moderator: Matthew H. Stiene, PE, Senior Vice President, Construction and Facility Services, Novant Health





Leveraging Innovation During Market Uncertainty - What’s Next for Modular Design & Construction
Examine one team’s eight-year journey of innovating and advancing modularization in 50+ projects with Advocate Aurora Health, one of the country’s top 12 not-for-profit health systems.
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Explore the evolution of prefabrication and modularization. See how pre-pandemic prototypes advanced rapidly through COVID and inspired fully volumetric modular solutions.
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Share the results across spans of projects: what worked, the lessons learned. How are escalations and supply-chain uncertainties addressed?
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Confront the challenges with full volumetric modular and reflect on what further work is necessary to make modular a standard option for owners, especially when capital is becoming ever-more valuable.
Mike Doiel, AIA, RA, NCARB, LEED AP, BD+C, Project Delivery Director, HDR
Andrew Shaw, PE, Senior Electrical Engineer, IMEG Corp.
Melanie Taylor, Vice President & General Manager, The Boldt Company



Beyond Resilience: A Net Zero Future for Healthcare
Bondholders, donors, and governments are targeting health systems to reach net zero operations. Yet, there’s not enough power in the grid to supply ‘All Electric’ hospitals with the electricity they need. Energy optimization, on-site generation and storage help, but it’s only the first step. This panel shares lessons learned and next steps to improve energy efficiency, cut operating costs, and reduce carbon emissions.


David Evans, Global Healthcare Segment Director, Schneider Electric
Braheem Santos, Healthcare Strategic Account Executive - Schneider Electric, and former Associate Director of Physical Plant and New Patient Pavilion Engineering Manager, Penn Medicine
Healthcare Real Estate: Extending Care Beyond a Hospital’s Four Walls
The real estate needs of healthcare providers is changing by when, where, how, and by whom care is given. At the same time, macro trends in the real estate market are creating new opportunities. Learn how technologies such as telehealth, remote patient monitoring, and hospital-at-home are extending the geographic reach of health systems. And how shifting care to lower cost ASCs, MOBs, and retail settings is a competitive advantage. Explore the various ways to deliver an effective healthcare real estate strategy.


C. Thorn Baccich, Jr., Executive Vice President Development, Flagship Healthcare Properties, LLC, Flagship Healthcare Trust, Inc.
Andrew Lawler, Senior Vice President, Investments, Cornerstone Companies, Inc.
► MEET HEALTHCARE BUILT ENVIRONMENT LEADERS
Senior Healthcare System Leaders | PDC & Facility Managers | Security Directors | Architects | Designers | Engineers | Program Managers | MOB & Clinic Owners | Developers | Real Estate Brokers | Property Managers | Attorneys
► SPONSORSHIP & SPEAKER OPPORTUNITIES
To become a Sponsor/Participating Partner: Glenn Fischer, 971-219-0563, gfischer@squarefootage.net
For Requests to Present or Obtain Panel Seat Consideration: Alan Whitson, RPA, awhitson@squarefootage.net