Spring 2022 Architecture for Health Lecture Series
Speakers Program
Welcome & Course Review
Friday, January 21st
Agenda:
- Welcome & Introductions
- Review Schedule of Speakers
- Review Objectives of Course
- Course Requirements

The Ronald L. Skaggs Endowed Professor of Health Facilities Design; Lecture Series Coordinator
Texas A&M University, College Station

Associate Director, Center for Health Systems & Design; Associate Lecture Series Coordinator
Texas A&M University, College Station
Keynote Address: Achieving Health — Through Teams, by Design
Friday, January 28th

President Emeritus, Texas A&M Health Science Center; Executive Director, A&M Rural & Community Health Institute; Professor and Department Head, Department of Primary Care Medicine
Texas A&M University, College Station
Experiencing a Pivotal Moment in World History
Friday, February 4th

Director, Center for Health Systems & Design
Texas A&M University, College Station

Associate Director, Center for Health Systems & Design; Associate Lecture Series Coordinator
Texas A&M University, College Station
Human-Centered Design: Big Picture to Small Details, Houston Methodist Hospital
Friday, February 11th

Lead Designer, Architecture; Associate Principal
EYP, Houston

Project Medical Planner; Associate Principal
EYP, Houston

Medical Planner; Senior Associate
EYP, Houston
Born on the Enge, Mbale Centre of Excellence for Newborn Care & Newborn Training, Eastern Region of Uganda
Friday, February 18th

Director of Health; Principal
HKS, Houston

Medical Planner; Associate
HKS, Houston
Building a Sustainable Healthcare System in a Third World Country
Friday, February 25th
The Vincent Obioma Ohaju Memorial (VOOM) Foundation was established to raise the standard of care and create a sustainable medical program in Nigeria. The Nigerian healthcare system is poorly developed and suffers from several recent epidemics. Despite Nigeria’s strategic position in Africa, the country is greatly underserved in the healthcare sphere. Health facilities, expertise, personnel, medical equipment, and major diagnostic modalities are inadequate, especially in rural areas.

Trauma Medical Director; Chief of Surgery
CHI St. Joseph Health, College Station

Executive Director, Development & Sustainability
VOOM Foundation, College Station
Challenges & Opportunities in Planning & Designing Healthcare & Senior Care Environments in Developing Countries
Friday, March 4th

Chairman; Co-founder
Perkins Eastman Architects, New York City
BUILD
Friday, March 25th
BUILD’s long-term vision is to unite the student body at Texas A&M University through the completion of an annual university-wide service project, which involves converting 40-foot shipping containers into Texas Aggie Medical Clinics (TAMCs). Since 2014, the students of BUILD have deployed 36 TAMCs to communities in more than 20 countries around the world to provide medical services to people in need. These TAMCs have been dedicated in honor of the students who lost their lives during the 1999 Aggie Bonfire tragedy, and to Aggie veterans who have died serving our country since 9/11. From the start, BUILD has embodied the Aggie core value of selfless service and has provided a tangible way for students at A&M to continue to give back to our campus environment and the global community. It is BUILD’s goal that this university-wide service project will become a mainstay tradition in Aggieland.
Additional information may be found on BUILD’s website.

Industrial & Systems Engineering I; Chief Operating Officer
BUILD, College Station

International Studies; International Affairs; External Relations Team Leader
BUILD, College Station

Faculty Advisor
BUILD, College Station
Sustainability, Comfort, & Experience — Leveraging Multi-System Approaches & Data-Driven Design
University of California, Irving & Valleywise Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona
Friday, April 1st

Lead Designer, Architecture; Associate Principal
EYP, Houston

Senior Designer, Senior Associate
EYP, Houston
Global Healthcare Architecture — Tales from Working Abroad: Southeast Asia, China, India
Friday, April 8th

Project Manager; Vice President
HKS, Singapore

Senior Designer; Principal
HKS, Dallas
Operational Health Facility Planning for the U.S. Army in an International Environment
Friday, April 22nd

Commander
U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, Church, VA

Associate Professor of Practice, Zachary Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Texas A&M University, College Station
LTC (Retired) U.S. Army Medical Service Corp