Saturday, March 31, 2012

Endoscopy Design Commission Awarded to Hospital Architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects (www.bernarch.com)

Hospital architecture firm Bernstein & Associates, Architects (www.bernarch.com) has been hired to design a new, state-of-the-art, endoscopy department at a prominent hospital in Brooklyn.

Endoscopy design is a sub-specialty of Bernstein & Associates, Architects – see http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-endoscopy/

The endoscopy suite will be divided into three major functional areas: the endoscopy procedure rooms, endoscopy instrument processing room, and endoscopy patient support areas such as endoscopy holding/preparation and endoscopy recovery room.

Endoscopy diagnostic and treatment facilities will include: endoscopy examination room,
endoscopy procedure suite, pre-procedure patient holding area, post-procedure recovery positions, and phase II recovery.

Endoscopy clinical support areas will include: nurse or control station, medication distribution station, soiled workroom, equipment and supply storage, anesthesia equipment and supply storage.

Support areas for patients will include patient change areas, patient lounge, patient lockers, and patient toilet facilities.

General endoscopy support services and facilities will include: endoscopy instrument processing room, endoscopy decontamination area, and environmental services room

Public and administrative areas will include: reception, waiting space, interview space and multipurpose room.

Support areas for endoscopy staff will include staff clothing change areas, staff lounge, staff toilet facilities, and staff shower.

About Hospital Architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects:

Hospital architecture firm Bernstein & Associates, Architects (www.bernarch.com) is known for innovative hospital planning, hospital design, hospital architecture and hospital interior design.

Additional ways to follow the firm's hospital design philosophy and hospital design news, is through the firm’s hospital design blog at www.bernarch.blogspot.com, as well as the firm’s hospital design Twitter account at www.twitter.com/hospital
For more information about hospital planning, hospital architecture, and hospital interior design, please contact:

Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1201 Broadway - 803, New York, NY 10001
Tel: 212-463-8200
Email: info@bernarch.com
www.bernarch.com
New York – Hartford – Princeton – Los Angeles

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Really, if any hospital has this type of environment and properly divided into categories, then it would be good for patients, and may be they will recover very soon from their illnesses.

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