For true collaboration between colleagues, communication through a common foundation is essential.
For true collaboration between colleagues, communication through a common foundation is essential.
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
TESTIMONIALS
A few testimonials from the professionals from Healthcare Estates are quoted below, which are self-explanatory:
“It’s an excellent course, a must for anyone that’s interested in facilities development in the future.”
Aladin Niazmand Managing Director, TAHPI
Managing Director, TAHPI
Aladin Niazmand is a Director of TAHPI, an international firm specialising in Health and Aged Care. TAHPI is headquartered in Australia, with regional offices from Sydney to London. Aladin has 35 years of experience in health planning, including responsibility for over 350 health and aged care projects in 20 countries. Aladin is responsible for the research
Aladin Niazmand is a Director of TAHPI, an international firm specialising in Health and Aged Care. TAHPI is headquartered in Australia, with regional offices from Sydney to London. Aladin has 35 years of experience in health planning, including responsibility for over 350 health and aged care projects in 20 countries. Aladin is responsible for the research
and publication of the International Health Facility Guidelines (IHFG), as well as country-specific Guidelines for eight health authorities. Aladin is the Development Director of
the HFBS suite of web-based health planning applications used by thousands of consultants worldwide. The HFBS modules include health service planning, supply, demand, gap and forecasting, as well as briefing and medical equipment specifications. Aladin is a champion of modular design
and construction specifically for healthcare projects, having completed many such projects - from networks of primary care centres to six-storey specialised hospitals. He has been a speaker at more than 30
international health conferences, and regularly gives CPD-approved master classes in health facility planning, health service planning, and hospital commissioning.
international health conferences, and regularly gives CPD-approved master classes in health facility planning, health service planning, and hospital commissioning.
and construction specifically for healthcare projects, having completed many such projects - from networks of primary care centres to six-storey specialised hospitals. He has been a speaker at more than 30
the HFBS suite of web-based health planning applications used by thousands of consultants worldwide. The HFBS modules include health service planning, supply, demand, gap and forecasting, as well as briefing and medical equipment specifications. Aladin is a champion of modular design
and publication of the International Health Facility Guidelines (IHFG), as well as country-specific Guidelines for eight health authorities. Aladin is the Development Director of
“It’s an excellent course, a must for anyone that’s interested in facilities development in the future.”
“I think it’s a much needed course to take when looking to undertake a hospital redevelopment programme.”
“I think it’s a much needed course to take when looking to undertake a hospital redevelopment programme.”
A few testimonials from the professionals from Healthcare Estates are quoted below, which are self-explanatory:
Head of Estates Projects, UK
Head of Estates Projects, UK
“It’s been an absolute pleasure to meet everybody from all around the world and … what a packed course it’s been. I personally feel as if I’ve done a university module in a very short period of time and the information that’s been shared…. I think this course should be mandatory for a lot of designers that are working in any sort of healthcare …. it would be my view that even some of the basics are not widely understood by people who are working in the industry. Thanks very much … It’s been a very enjoyable nine days.”
“It’s been an absolute pleasure to meet everybody from all around the world and … what a packed course it’s been. I personally feel as if I’ve done a university module in a very short period of time and the information that’s been shared…. I think this course should be mandatory for a lot of designers that are working in any sort of healthcare …. it would be my view that even some of the basics are not widely understood by people who are working in the industry. Thanks very much … It’s been a very enjoyable nine days.”
Head of Capital Projects, UK
Head of Capital Projects, UK
“It’s been great to learn so much international best practice for me because I think in the NHS in the UK sometimes we’re very focused on ourselves sort of internally, so it’s been great to learn what the rest of the world is converging on in terms of healthcare … planning and design it’s going to be. The course will be really useful for the projects I’m currently working on, and some of the areas we’ve looked in detail the last few days … the course overall has been a really great experience to take part in and meet everybody and many thanks …. for sharing [this] extensive knowledge.”
“It’s been great to learn so much international best practice for me because I think in the NHS in the UK sometimes we’re very focused on ourselves sort of internally, so it’s been great to learn what the rest of the world is converging on in terms of healthcare … planning and design it’s going to be. The course will be really useful for the projects I’m currently working on, and some of the areas we’ve looked in detail the last few days … the course overall has been a really great experience to take part in and meet everybody and many thanks …. for sharing [this] extensive knowledge.”
October 2023 Health Estate Journal 21
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