You’re EDAC Certified, Now What?
The whole point of our EDAC (Evidence-based Design Accreditation and Certification) program is to develop a community of individuals who understand and can implement the evidence-based design (EBD) process when they are designing and building healthcare facilities.
Right now, more than 900 individuals are part of the EDAC community.
Our hope is that they are putting what they’ve learned — or in some cases, already know — into practice and are engaging their project teams to gather data and measure results.
But we know that isn’t always as easy as it sounds to do. One of the things we’re doing to help is offering an interactive clinic called “Practice EBD” at the HEALTHCARE DESIGN.10 conference in Nashville, TN, in November.
Partcipants will get personal consultation from a stellar line-up of EBD experts who will help coach them through integrating the EBD process into their project(s). It’s a great opportunity for one-on-one interaction with some of the best EBD minds in the industry.
It gets better. All clinic participants receive a bundle of evidence-based design books and resources from The Center for Health Design worth $200 and are invited to attend (at no additional fee) the EDAC Exam Preparation Workshop, which follows the Practice EBD clinic.
So, whether you’re already EDAC certified or hoping to take and pass the exam at conference, you’ve got several learning opportunities to get the most from your EDAC credential.
