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New York City, New York

7th 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

 

June 14, 2022 | 8:00 am to 9:00 am Registration & Networking | 9:00 am to 3:15 pm Program - Lunch Included     

HOSTED BY:

AMFP NYC

Corporate Realty Design & Management Institute

Fordham University, Gabelli School of Business, Center for Professional Accounting Practices

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 REGISTRATION

Non Members

AMFP Members

Health System Employees

Jun 04 - Jun 13

$279

$189

$ 99

At the Door Jun 14

$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 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 two years! COVID exposed the weaknesses, strengths, and opportunities for our 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 comes next.     

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Michael Gatto, Senior Vice President, Integrated Care Strategies

 

Alyeah E. Ramjit, MS, MHA, System Vice President/Department of Medicine at One Brooklyn Health and President Elect of Healthcare Leaders of New York

Adaptive ReUse – Hard Lessons Learned When Converting to Medical Purposes 

Retail-to-medical space conversions are not a simple process. Ceiling heights, infrastructure upgrades, uneven floors, and regulatory codes are just the beginning of a long list of idiosyncrasies. Presented is a case example on a recent conversion into an outpatient facility in Queens for one of New York’s major healthcare providers.

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Ciro Fraschilla, AIA, President of Mascioni & Behrmann, Architecture, P.C.

 

Rahul Tikekar, PE,MS,MBA, Principal/ Senior Vice President, Loring Consulting Engineers, Inc.

Issues & Answers: What’s on the Mind of Health System Leaders

An interactive discussion with AMFP New York’s Advisory Board

Randolph G. Howard, MHA, FACHE, Senior Vice President, Corporate Facilities Services, Northwell Health

 

Steven Kim, Director of Engineering, The Brooklyn Hospital Center

Tina Macica, PMP, LEED AP, Associate Vice President Design and Construction, Montefiore Health System

David Sullivan, MBA, Senior Vice President of Facilities, PDC, Real Estate and Support Services, Maimonides Medical Center

Moderator: Marissa R. Kelly, CHC, Project Executive, LF Driscoll Healthcare 

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2022 FGI Guidelines Update: What's Changed From 2018

FGI Guidelines are the nation’s leading design standards for hospitals, outpatient, and residential care facilities. Get the latest on proposed changes; including behavioral health, clinical treatment, and patient care spaces; and how it applies in New York.

David B Uhaze, RA, Chairman, FGI Guidelines Revisions Committee

David Uhaze

Don’t Be Blindsided: How FM & PDC Managers Can Create Resilient Healthcare Facilities

Translate a threat and hazard assessment into robust building designs, enhanced security, better emergency response, and effective risk management. Comply with CMS and other regulatory agencies. Find ways to improve operations and avoid cost.

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Nicholas Gabriele, CFPS, Vice President, Global Service Line Leader Healthcare + Emergency Management, Jensen Hughes

 

Roger Glick, FACHE, Market Leader, Healthcare + Emergency Management, Jensen Hughes

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Doug King, AIA, NCARB, ACHA, Vice President, Chicago, Project Management Advisors

 

Josh Rubin, Vice President and General Manager, New York, Project Management Advisors

High Rise Urban Hospitals: Rising Above Time, Money & Space Challenges  

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Explore the drivers for high-rise healthcare facilities. Identify the benefits to patients, caregivers, researchers, health systems, and surrounding community. See how to navigate the planning, design, and construction complexities of going up in urban areas.

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The Art, Engineering, Management and Economics of Prefabrication and Modular Construction of Medical Facilities

This panel focuses on three critical paths needed to create value for the owner with prefabrication and modular construction:

  1. How architects and engineers can enable prefabrication and modular construction in their design solutions

  2. Innovative ways a contractor can improve schedule, cost predictability, quality, worker safety, and environmental impact

  3. Tapping the creativity, knowledge, skills, and production capacity of specialty trade contractors, fabricators, suppliers, and manufacturers

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Jack Conway, Senior Vice President, Gil-Bar Health and Life Sciences 

Mogens Smed, CEO, Falkbuilt Ltd.

Untangling the Supply Chain

Material costs surged an average of 26% during 2021. Wood is up 101%, steel 88%, copper 61%, and aluminum 33%, causing cost overruns, delays, and frustration. What is an owner, architect, and contractor to do? Explore the insights and lessons learned.

Mitch Green, First Vice President, AECOM Tishman

Mitch Green

 VENUE

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Hosted by Fordham University, Gabelli School of Business, Center for Professional Accounting Practices

 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 

 COVID PRECAUTIONS

All attendees must show government-issued ID and proof of vaccination with original vaccine cards and booster, if eligible, upon arrival at the law school on Tuesday, June 14.

 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

SUMMIT AMBASSADOR 

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LUNCHEON SPONSOR

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INDUSTRY PARTNERS

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