Building Engineering for Infection Control

The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) health system is among the nation’s top comprehensive academic health sciences centers. Infection and contamination control are critical to the hospital’s infrastructure to protect not only patients but also their providers during the delivery of care. Well-designed building engineering systems play a key role in ensuring air supply and circulation, pressurization, hazardous exhaust, and plumbing systems have all been optimized for comfort, health, and safety. MUSC worked with RMF Engineering on two recent renovation projects––the Ashley River Tower bone marrow transplant outpatient clinic and the Hollings Cancer Center chemo pharmacy––that both highlight best practices in infection and contamination control for today while preparing for the potential of tomorrow.

Approximately 1 hour. Delivered online, at your own pace.

Presented by Becky Smith, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, NCARB, Vice President on behalf of Medical Construction & Design. View the Medical Construction & Design Privacy Policy

This course is registered with: 21 Industry Association(s)

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