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posted October 27th, 2021 by E4H

HCD Rising Star Monty Gumble, AIA

Monty Gumble, AIA, was recently honored at the HCD Conference and Expo as an HCD Rising Star. The Rising Star award is a National recognition that celebrates the outstanding achievements of emerging professionals who have demonstrated a commitment to healthcare design. As nominator Jim Johnson, C[...]

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posted June 1st, 2021 by E4H

Advocate of Patient and Family Well-being Joins E4H

Dan Schneider, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, Associate Partner, brings 20 years of experience devoted to healthcare and senior living design. An architect with a special emphasis on ambulatory care facilities including outpatient surgery centers, imaging centers, medical offices, clinics, and cancer centers,[...]

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posted May 26th, 2021 by E4H

Walczak to Moderate IIDA NE Panel Discussion

Marissa Walczak, NCIDQ, IIDA, from the Boston office, will be moderating the IIDA NE Chapter’s Virtual Internship Series panel discussion on May 27, 12-1pm EST. Experienced panelists will discuss the construction administration process and the constant collaboration that goes on between the design[...]

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posted May 21st, 2021 by E4H

E4H Selected for Atrium Health Proton Therapy Project

E4H was selected for the Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute Center for Advanced Radiation Therapy in Charlotte, NC. The facility slated to open in late 2022, will house a proton vault and Gamma Knife suite. Healthcare Design shared the recent news. Read the news brief.  [...]

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Health Science + Technology

posted May 19th, 2021 by E4H

Kip Ellis Strengthens Health Science + Technology Team

E4H welcomes Kip Ellis, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, BD+C, Associate Partner. Kip is a passionate and creative architect with 30 years of experience focused on innovative, humanistic solutions with a creative approach empowered by a design thinking philosophy. He is a participant in the national dialogue to[...]

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