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Page 1: Canadian Healthcare Facilities - 2011 Media Kit

HealthcareFacilitiesJournal of Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society

Canadian

2011 Editorial Calendar and Advertising Planner

Page 2: Canadian Healthcare Facilities - 2011 Media Kit

Canadian Healthcare Facilities is the official publication of the Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society (CHES) and is a vital information source for 2,500 readers who are actively involved in healthcare facility operation and management.

HealthcareFacilitiesJournal of Canadian Healthcare Engineering Society

Canadian

SPRING

Energy

Energy efficient buildings remain a top priority in the healthcare sector. How are hospitals building the financial case to make the necessary changes to their facilities?Sustainability

Aging infrastructure and new building models collide. Today’s healthcare facilities look to building “green” and becoming the model of a new environmental standard.

FALL

Living with LEED

Some LEED building are now open and face a myriad of new challenges. A case study on how one hospital is adapting.TechnologicalAdvances

A focus on technological developments in healthcare and how it has impacted patient care and building operations.

CHF 2011 Editorial Calendar

WINTER

Security

Keeping patients and staff safe. What precautions, training and products and services assist facility managers with the growing pressure of keeping buildings secure. Patient Care

The advantages and disadvantages of single patient rooms. Do single handed rooms save lives?

Technology SeriesCanadian Healthcare Facilities likes to keep up to date on innovations in the technology sector. Breakthroughs in the industry are featured in every issue.

Facility ProfileAcross the country, engineers are making strides in building healthcare facilities that perform better for various reasons. We’ll feature a facility in each issue.

Standards UpdateKeeping up to date on codes, standards, regulations, laws and policies is important to CHES members and is part of our mandate at CHF.

CHES NewsIt is also important that we keep members informed on the happenings within their association.

In Every Issue

Manager, Facilities Maintenance & OperationsVancouver Island Health Authority

Director, Plant Services & Construction Fraser Health Authority, Simon Fraser Area

Power Engineer Beausejour Regional Health Authority

Manager - Building Services St.Joseph's Care Group

Manager Building Services & Biomedical Engineering Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance

Building Operator Chatham-Kent Health Alliance

Manager, Infrastructure Services Univ of Alberta Hospital, Stollery Children's Hospital, Capital Health

Manager, Facility Ajax-Pickering Hospital

Project Manager River Valley Health Authority

Maintenance Supervisor Toronto General Hospital UHN

Regional Director Support Services Labrador-Grenfell Health

Director, Infrastructure Management Nova Scotia Provincial Government

Director, Facilities & Security Provincial Health Services Authority

Every issue of Canadian Healthcare Facilities reaches key decision makers from hospitals and healthcare districts across Canada. Including:

SUMMER

Managing Water Quality

What are hospitals doing to avoid bacterial outbreaks in the water? A look at new methods and technologies that work.Workforce Challenges

Today’s managers face a growing list of responsibility including managing their workforce. A look at human resource issues including staff training, dispute resolution and budget development.National Conference

As always, the summer issue includes what you need to know about this years national conference in Winnipeg, MB. An advanced peek at the conference line-up and the related events.

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2011 Publishing Schedule

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Summer June 24 July 4 July

Fall September 23 September 30 October

Winter December 2 December 9 December

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Project Manager River Valley Health Authority

Maintenance Supervisor Toronto General Hospital UHN

Regional Director Support Services Labrador-Grenfell Health

Director, Infrastructure Management Nova Scotia Provincial Government

Director, Facilities & Security Provincial Health Services Authority

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CHES SCISSCanadian HealthcareEngineering Society

Société canadienne d'ingénieriedes services de santé

Canadian Heal thcare Fac i l i t ies

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