What if we could create built environments that empower people and improve their level of engagement? Clairanne Pesce, a Senior Interior Designer of Healthcare environments at Array Architects in Washington, D.C., does just that. Despite a well-established correlation between the built environment and well-being, no one had ever asked Clairanne to develop a design to reduce workforce distress. In response, she and her colleagues at Array have established a revolutionary new approach to Clinician-Centered Design: a design method to positively impact clinician performance and well-being. Yet, instituting these changes is a challenge in itself...
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