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Taylor Design Welcomes Erik Hanson as Practice Leader

2 weeks ago3 weeks ago3 mins

Architectural design, interior design, strategic planning, medical planning, and design strategy firm Taylor Design recently announced the addition of Erik Hanson as Practice Leader. 

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Taylor Design Expands Into L.A. Healthcare Market

6 years ago6 years ago3 mins

Taylor Design, based in California, has built a nationwide reputation in the healthcare sector.

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Taylor Design Breaks Ground on California Healthcare Facility

6 years ago6 years ago4 mins

Architectural and interior design strategy firm Taylor Design has announced the groundbreaking of a new acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital to be located in Escondido, California, in northern San Diego County.

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New York Nurses Reduce Infection, Improve Patient Outcome via Leadership Program

11 years ago5 mins

NEW YORK — New York nurses from seven different hospitals have recently developed methods to reduce hospitalization-related infections in the critical care unit while simultaneously improving patient outcome. These methods were believed to be the result of a 16-month leadership program where nurses developed keen senses of leadership and innovation in the hospitality field.

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