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3 must-reads on hospital design

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These 3 articles offer veterinary practice owners invaluable guidance on how to maximize clinic success and inclusivity through hospital design.

Your veterinary hospital can act as a gateway that either keeps clients coming in or out. Sometimes the design process can get challenging, especially when you're considering the needs of your team, patients, and clients. To help keep you updated on the latest and most effective hospital design trends, we've selected 3 must-reads that encompass a variety of concepts to help elevate and enhance both your practice and patient care.

From design concepts that help promote an inclusive environment for staff, patients, and clients to what COVID-19 hospital designs should stay postpandemic—there’s something for everyone. Happy reading!

  • COVID-19 keepers: Practice design changes that should stay: Discover how COVID-19 pandemic design adaptations Including calm lobbies, good airflow, and beyond, can advance the future of your clinic.
  • Designing for emergency cases: Incorporate these simple design concepts to help your hospital run smoothly and avoid common staff stressors in emergency cases.
  • Design without barriers: Interested in making your practice more inclusive and community-oriented for staff, patients, and clients? Discover how this hospital used inclusive design concepts to foster a more welcoming place for everyone.
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