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    posted June 21st, 2016 by E4H

    HCD Features Mercy Medical Center
    Mercy Medical Center's $15M Sister Caritas Cancer Center consolidated outpatient cancer care programs in one 26,000SF comprehensive and collaborative space.[...]

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    News

    posted June 15th, 2016 by E4H

    E4H Leads EMMC Design Modernization
    E4H - MorrisSwitzer Environments for Health, announced details about its ongoing architectural projects which are facilitating the modernization of Eastern Maine Medical Center (EMMC), the flagship medical center for Eastern Maine Health System. The EMMC modernization project is focused on creating opportunities for the Bangor-based hospital to ad[...]

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    Blog

    posted June 9th, 2016 by E4H

    Bringing Policy into Medical Education
    George Washington University Medical School is taking full advantage of its neighbors. Less than a mile from the highest offices in the United States government, George Washington University Medical School has begun to integrate public health policy into the curriculum through hands on practice. Recent projects include pitching ideas for manag[...]

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    News

    posted June 3rd, 2016 by E4H

    Merger of Three Healthcare Design Firms
    Three of the country’s leading healthcare architectural firms have merged: MorrisSwitzer Environments for Health, Ascension Group Architects, and daSilva Architects are now Environments for Health Architecture (E4H). Each firm focused exclusively on healthcare design, and has a history of innovation, agility, and state-of-the-art technical ex[...]

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    News

    posted June 1st, 2016 by E4H

    E4H Achieves Project Milestone On University of Vermont Medical Center Expansion
    UVM Medical Center's $187 million initiative has broken ground with a new inpatient bed building, named the Robert E. and Holly D. Miller Building, for two well-known area philanthropists. The project, approved in 2016 and slated for completion in 2019, will facilitate the medical center’s ability to ensure patient safety and quality of care,[...]

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