Hospital Design and Construction

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D006749

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  • The architecture, functional design, and construction of hospitals.

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    Hospital Design and Construction

    Hospital Design and Construction

      Equivalent terms

      Hospital Design and Construction

      • UF Hospital Construction
      • UF Hospital Construction and Design
      • UF Hospital Design
      • UF Hospital Designs
      • UF Hospital Renovation
      • UF Hospital Renovations

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      Hospital Design and Construction

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        US AA153.INT102 · File · 2003-04-30
        Part of Oral history collection for "Teaching Tomorrow's Medicine Today" book

        This is a recording of the oral history of Robert Lazzarini, PhD conducted by Arthur J. Aufses Jr. on April 30th, 2003. Dr. Lazzarini begins the oral history commenting on his education and training. He then discusses his role at the Brookdale Center for Molecular Biology, including his implementation of common use equipment in the laboratories and the Brookdale Store and the revenue it created for the center, and the absorption of the Brookdale Center into the Biochemistry Department in 1998. Other significant topics in this oral history include: molecular biology and Dr. Lazzarini’s areas of research at the National Institution of Health and at Mount Sinai; the graduate school at Mount Sinai; his work with then Dean Ken Davis on space utilization and reallocation including the designing of the renovation for the Bronx VA lab space; and his thoughts on the future of the Mount Sinai institution.

        Aufses, Arthur H., Jr. (Arthur Harold)

        Memos and State of New York Office of Health Systems Management Application for Hospital Construction forms regarding renovation of the Labor and Delivery Suite in the Klingenstein Pavilion and the development of an integrated Perinatal Center including Labor and Delivery, Neonatal, and Postpartum functions. Application includes summary, capital costs of the project, operating costs, staffing, and building plans.