Best Practices: Converting Office Space into Medical Offices
Suburban strip malls have seen urgent care clinics emerge where retail stores and restaurants once stood. And in downtown office towers, it’s not uncommon these days to find scrubs and clogs in with the suits and ties.


The American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) has named Michael Zarski executive director. Formerly the executive director of American Osteopathic Information Association, Zarski brings with him a long and distinguished career with medical associations, according to AAHKS. Zarski has also served as chief information officer for the American Osteopathic Association and senior legislative counsel for the American Medical Association.
Mark Henderson, AIA, has joined AECOM’s Houston office to lead the firm’s architecture, engineering and planning practices serving the health care market. With more than 28 years of experience, Henderson has worked on health science centers, teaching hospitals and academic medical centers for such clients as the University of Texas, Harris Health System, Duke University, Providence Health System and the University of Washington.
DURHAM, N.C. — Through early decision-making and focused goals, the Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Center has become the first building on the Duke University medical center campus to receive LEED Gold certification.
TEMECULA, Calif. — Temecula’s first and only full-service hospital has opened for patients. The 140-bed health care facility opened Oct.
Caremerge, a communication and care coordination platform for senior living, has announced the addition of Joe Steier to the Caremerge Board of Directors. Steier, president and CEO of Louisville, Ky.-based Signature HealthCare, holds more than 20 years of leadership experience. He joined Signature HealthCare, formerly known as Home Quality Management, as president to help grow the small organization into a regional family-based, long-term care provider, according to Caremerge.