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SUMMARY:IES Detroit | April Meeting Lighting for NICU - Illuminating Engineering Society
DESCRIPTION:Come join SMSHE and the IES Detroit Section for Volume 3 of the IES Detroit Healthcare Series \nNICU LIGHTING with Laurie Emery \nLighting for the NICU Space: Supporting Health\, Comfort\, and Wellbeing of Neonates\, Family and Staff through Lighting Design \nDescription:\nThe NICU is a complex medical environment\, and at any time there will be vulnerable newborn infants\, family members and professional medical staff occupying the area\, requiring thoughtful application of the lighting design. This course will focus on lighting design strategies that meet the standards and best practices for NICU patient rooms and their unique illumination needs. This course will also address special lighting for the treatment of infants with medical conditions unique to neonates including addressing the body’s photo-biological response to daylight and the visual lighting spectrum and how to apply it. The lighting design intent in the NICU is to create a space for healing\, care\, and respite for the newborns\, their families\, and caregivers. \nLearning Objectives:\nAt the end of this course participants will be able to:\n• Describe a neonate’s eye development and the importance of lighting design to ensure proper light levels for their development while safely protecting their vision\n• Discuss the body’s biological and physiological responses to light and how it relates to the wellbeing of the neonate and their families in NICU environments\n• Explain need for cycled light\, daylight and proximity to the newborns as well as family members and staff\n• Categorize different NICU Care Room layouts and compare lighting solutions to create a comfortable and safe outcome for neonates\, families\, and caregivers \nTarget Audience:\nArchitects\, Interior Designers and other design professionals. The ideal audience size can be 10-30 people. This program is basic and meets the needs\nof professionals at every experience level. \nIES DETROIT April 2025 meeting \nLighting For NICU AIA_HSW \nThere is promo code for SMSHE members for a reduced fee of $25.  Please enter the promo code upon registration to see this ticket. \nPromo Code: SMSHE \nRegister by clicking on the Website Link below.
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/ies-detroit-april-meeting-lighting-for-nicu-illuminating-engineering-society/
LOCATION:Corewell Auditorium\, 3711 West 13 Mile Road\, Royal Oak\, MI\, 48073\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250416T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250416T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20250317T175004Z
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SUMMARY:Waste Management in the Healthcare Setting
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER: \n \nKristin Eby\, MSES\, Senior Project Manager \nSpeaker Bio: \nKristin Eby has 28 years of environmental health and safety (EHS) experience across numerous industries including automotive foundries\, machining and extrusion facilities\, consumer and industrial chemical manufacturers\, and the aerospace industry. Ms. Eby has spent 12 of those 28 years as an EHS Compliance Consultant in assisting various companies and municipalities\, large and small\, in meeting and navigating the complex requirements of Federal\, State and local EHS regulations. Ms. Eby’s areas of expertise include environmental compliance audits to determine applicable regulations specific to the client & identify compliance gaps\, waste stream analysis and management\, DOT hazmat compliance\, and the implementation and management of environmental management systems. She has also led the development and implementation of a comprehensive sustainability initiative for a small chemical manufacturing company to meet the expectations and requirements of Walmart\, its largest customer. \nMs. Eby has served as President and Vice-President of Fort Wayne’s local American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP – Anthony Wayne Chapter) as well as the Treasurer of the Northeast Indiana Sustainable Business Council (NISBC). \nPRESENTATION: \nWaste Management in the Healthcare Setting \nSynopsis: \nAs a result of numerous historical environmental tragedies that resulted from the improper disposal of hazardous waste\, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed comprehensive and often confusing regulations for the proper handling and management of waste. Healthcare establishments are not exempt and must know and understand the waste it generates\, and ensure proper disposal. \nThis event will help SMSHE members achieve the following: \n\nLearn how to characterize waste generated by your facilities\, especially your hazardous waste. Hazardous waste from healthcare facilities could include spent concentrated cleaning chemicals\, radioactive waste\, spent flammable hand sanitizers\, etc.\nIdentify your hazardous waste generator status and understand the requirements for each. This includes waste container labeling\, storage area inspections\, development of contingency plans\, training\, and hazmat shipping regulations.\nUnderstand how to manage other types of waste\, including fluorescent bulbs\, spent batteries\, biohazardous waste\, and non-hazardous waste.\nReview common hazardous waste violations to ensure you address these at your facilities before you receive a visit from a regulator.\n\nLunch / Meeting sponsored by SES Environmental \n 
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/waste-management-in-the-healthcare-setting/
LOCATION:McLaren Macomb Medical Building\, 22500 Metro Parkway\, Clinton Township\, MI\, 48035\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250514T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20250403T134001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T160421Z
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SUMMARY:Staying Current: NFPA 70E Basics & OSHA’s 2024 Update
DESCRIPTION:Speaker Bio: \nDrew Simashkevich  \n \nDrew Simashkevich is the National Manager for Protective Apparel for Cintas.  He has over 24 years of experience with Cintas and has a solid working knowledge of regulations and standards related to the care and maintenance of protective apparel and PPE.  Drew’s professional experience with NFPA 70E lies in nearly every industry with customers ranging from local\, regional and Fortune 500 companies.   His passion is around helping companies with solutions around PPE and Protective clothing and keeping your employees SAFE! \nPRESENTATION: \nStaying Current: NFPA 70E Basics & OSHA’s 2024 Update \nSynopsis: \nJoin SMSHE for an informative session presented by Cintas\, where we’ll cover the fundamentals of NFPA 70E and discuss critical updates from OSHA’s November 2024 changes. \nThis session will break down the basics of NFPA 70E\, helping you better understand electrical safety requirements and best practices for protecting employees and facilities. We’ll also touch on how OSHA’s latest updates impact healthcare facilities and what steps you can take to stay compliant. \nWhether you’re new to NFPA 70E or looking for a refresher\, this session is designed to keep you informed\, prepared\, and ahead of the curve. Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your safety knowledge and protect your team! \nLunch / Meeting sponsored by Cintas \n 
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/staying-current-nfpa-70e-basics-oshas-2024-update/
LOCATION:Corewell Auditorium\, 3711 West 13 Mile Road\, Royal Oak\, MI\, 48073\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20250502T114425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T181723Z
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SUMMARY:Educational Meeting - Blueprints to Compliance: The Critical Role of Life Safety Drawings
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER BIO: \n \nKen McGraw\nSenior Consultant\nCompliance Services \nKen McGraw is a Senior Consultant of Compliance Services at PROEDGE FM\, bringing over 35 years of experience in the healthcare industry. His career began in operations and evolved over the past 25 years into leadership roles at the Director and Administrative levels. Ken has worked in acute care hospitals ranging in size from 200 to 1\,000 beds\, with responsibilities spanning Facilities Management\, Support Services\, Construction Management\, and Healthcare Compliance. \nThroughout his career\, Ken has led initiatives to ensure successful outcomes during Joint Commission surveys\, OSHA inspections\, and CMS validation audits. Notably\, he spent approximately five years as a Life Safety Code Specialist with The Joint Commission\, further deepening his expertise in regulatory compliance. \nFor the past decade\, Ken has served as a consultant\, specializing in evaluating and enhancing compliance with standards set by The Joint Commission\, CMS\, AOA\, CARF\, and DNV. He focuses on implementing sustainable compliance programs\, identifying areas for improvement\, and providing targeted education and training to keep clients current with evolving standards and regulatory requirements. \nKen is also recognized for his leadership and management skills\, including staff development\, operational efficiency\, financial stewardship\, organizational strategy\, and effective communication. \nPRESENTATION: \nBlueprints to Compliance: The Critical Role of Life Safety Drawings \nSynopsis: \nAccurate Life Safety drawings are more than just floor plans—they’re essential tools for maintaining hospital safety\, compliance\, and operational efficiency. Join SMSHE for an insightful session led by Ken McGraw of PROEDGE FM as we explore the critical role these drawings play in Fire and Life Safety\, Regulatory Compliance\, Joint Commission readiness\, and beyond. \nThis presentation will highlight: \n\nThe key components of a complete and compliant Life Safety drawing set\nHow accurate drawings support Joint Commission surveys\nAdditional applications in space planning\, utilities management\, and maintenance\n\nWhether you’re preparing for your next survey or seeking to improve your facility documentation\, this session will provide valuable takeaways to ensure your drawings support safety and compliance at every level. \nLunch / Meeting sponsored by PROEDGE FM \n 
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/educational-meeting-blueprints-to-compliance-the-critical-role-of-life-safety-drawings/
LOCATION:Engineering Society of Detroit\, 20700 Civic Center Drive\, Suite 450\, Southfield\, MI\, 48076\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250718T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250718T170000
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CREATED:20241213T135357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T193903Z
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SUMMARY:REGISTER NOW - SMSHE 29th Annual Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Join the SMSHE members and guests in our 29th Annual Golf Outing on Friday\, July 18th\, 2025!\nThis SMSHE tradition is a fun-filled day for golfers of all levels. \nRegister by clicking on the Link below. \nFORMAT\nWe are playing a four person best ball format (scramble). This format is better named “Best Score”. We maintain a KEEP PACE PROGRAM. \nCONTESTS\nHole in One Closet to the Pin Men/Women Longest Drive Men/Women Numerous Door Prizes
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/smshe-29th-annual-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Links of Novi\, 50395 W 10 Mile Rd\, Novi\, MI\, 48374\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250918T150000
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CREATED:20250701T123539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T165933Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Toss and Tacos with SMSHE
DESCRIPTION:2025 SMSHE CORNHOLE EVENT!!\nSMSHE is excited to invite you to a fantastic afternoon of fun\, food\, and connections at Great Shots Backyard Bar and Games in Clinton Township! Whether you’re a member or a non-member\, this is your chance to mix\, mingle\, and network with fellow colleagues in the healthcare engineering industry. Sponsorships are available. \nAdmission Includes: \nCornhole Fun/Tournament (Starts at 4:00pm Sharp!) \nTaco Bar \nAdult Beverages (3 Drink Tickets) \nGreat Networking \nSPONSORSHIPS \nBar Sponsorship (includes 6 admission tickets) – $500.00 \nIncludes Signage\, Company Logos on Bar Napkins \nTaco Bar Sponsorship (includes 4 admission tickets) – $300.00 \nIncludes Signage\, Food Provider Recognition \nEvent Sponsorship (includes 2 admission tickets) – $200.00 \nIncludes Signage \nAll Sponsorship Packages Include: \nRecognition signage. \nRecognition in all promotional materials. \nRecognition in post-event newsletter. \nThe gratitude of the SMSHE membership. \n \nGreat Shots Backyard Bar and Games \n36901 Garfield Road \nClinton Twp.\, Michigan
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/2nd-annual-toss-and-tacos-with-smshe/
LOCATION:Great Shots Backyard Bar and Games\, 36901 Garfield Road\, Clinton Township\, 48035\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251009T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20250701T123653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T121603Z
UID:10000042-1759996800-1760029200@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:2025 SMSHE Healthcare Symposium
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the 2025 SMSHE Healthcare Symposium\, taking place on October  9th! Join us for a full day of insightful discussions\, networking opportunities\, and expert presentations centered around the latest advancements in healthcare facility management. \nAGENDA: \n8:00 – 9:00       Registration & Breakfast \n9:00 – 9:30       Introductions & Committee Updates \n9:30 – 10:15      Mark Mochel\, ASHE National Advisory Board Member – Gain insights into the latest ASHE updates. \n10:15 – 10:30    Break \n10:30 – 11:30     James Buttleman\, Medxcel – Healthcare Safety and Emergency Management \n11:30 – 12:30      Lunch \n12:30 – 1:30      Jack Evans\, Karmanos – Navigating Joint Commission Changes \n1:30 – 1:45       Break \n1:45 – 3:00      Ken McGraw\, Senior Consultant\, PROEDGE FM – TJC Accreditation 360 and Facility Operations Impact\, FGI Guideline 123 Update\, and ST108 Update \n3:00 – 3:30       Closing Remarks and Final Questions \n3:30 – 5:00      Happy Hour & Networking \nSPONSORSHIPS: \nBreakfast Sponsor $250 (2 Sponsorship Available)\, Includes 1 Admission Ticket \nLunch Sponsor $500 (2 Sponsorships Available)\, Includes 2 Admission Tickets \nHappy Hour Sponsor $750 (2 Sponsorships Available)\, Includes 2 Admission Tickets \nAll Sponsorship Packages Include: \nRecognition on event signage. \nRecognition in all promotional materials. \nRecognition in post-event newsletter. \nThe gratitude of the SMSHE membership! \nDon’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to enhance your knowledge\, connect with industry peers\, and stay updated on the latest trends in healthcare facility management.
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/smshe-healthcare-symposium/
LOCATION:MSU Management Education Center\, 811 West Square Lake Road\, Troy\, MI\, 48098\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251105T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251105T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20250818T145217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T122448Z
UID:10000043-1762344000-1762351200@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:Educational Meeting - Liquid Applied Waterproofing: Technology\, Benefits & Applications
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER BIO: \n \nMarcos Martinez \nMarcos Martinez\, is the Contractors Sales Representative for the Midwest region of Kemper System. He has been in the roofing and waterproofing trade for 16 years\, which the last five years have been with Kemper System as a Technical Representative and the last year and half as part of the sales team. Kemper System provides industry leading liquid reinforced waterproofing systems virtually for any application ranging from roofs\, pools\, fountains\, foundations\, balconies/plaza decks etc. They offer a wide variety of products for both interior and exterior application. \nPRESENTATION: \nLiquid Applied Waterproofing: Technology\, Benefits & Applications \nSynopsis: \nJoin SMSHE for an in-depth presentation on Cold Liquid Applied Roofing & Waterproofing Systems with Marcos Martinez from KSA-1. This session will explore the history and evolution of fully reinforced\, cold-fluid applied\, liquid resin waterproofing membranes\, and break down the technology behind their performance. \nAttendees will gain a clear understanding of: \n\nSystem Components – The composite of resin and reinforcement\nApplication Process – Step-by-step overview of installation\nPerformance Benefits – Why liquid applied systems excel in roofing and waterproofing\nRange of Applications – From new builds to complex repairs\nReal-World Project Examples – Including detailing and various assemblies\n\nWhether you’re involved in design\, construction\, or facility maintenance\, this session will provide practical insights into selecting and applying the right waterproofing solutions for lasting results. \nLunch / Meeting sponsored by MWA \n 
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/educational-meeting-liquid-applied-waterproofing-technology-benefits-applications/
LOCATION:Engineering Society of Detroit\, 20700 Civic Center Drive\, Suite 450\, Southfield\, MI\, 48076\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251210T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251210T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20251017T144814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T134310Z
UID:10000044-1765364400-1765377000@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:SMSHE 2025 Annual Holiday Luncheon & Annual Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SMSHE Holiday Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting \nJoin us for the last SMSHE event of the year. The event is free for all current SMSHE members. Now is a great time to join SMSHE\, if not already. Please visit our website to join today! Join SMSHE! \nProfessional and Associate Members – Free (+ Donation) \nSponsorship opportunities are available for this event. Sponsors will be recognized on all future email reminders\, as well as on a PowerPoint Presentation and Table Top Displays at the event. \nOnce again\, we ask that you please bring a gift for the Penrickton Center for Blind Children. Penrickton Wish Lists will be distributed with gift ideas. If you’re devoid of ideas (or time)\, gift cards and monetary donations are always welcome. \nThis is always a great event. We look forward to seeing you there! \n11:00am to 12:00pm – Registration and Networking \n12:00pm to 12:30pm – Program (SMSHE News and Updates) \n12:30pm to 2:30pm – Lunch and Networking
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/2025-annual-holiday-luncheon-annual-business-meeting/
LOCATION:Private: Rochester Hills Banquet Center\, 1919 Star Batt Dr.\, Rochester Hills\, MI\, 48309\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260114T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20251118T191645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T140443Z
UID:10000047-1768392000-1768397400@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:Educational Meeting -  Integrated Fire and Smoke Door Systems: Specifying Your Own Safety Net
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER BIO: \n \nCandace Kitchen \nCandace is Total Door Systems’ lead presenter and educator for integrated door systems\, life safety\, and building code courses. With over six years of experience\, she collaborates closely with architects\, engineers\, hotels\, fire safety professionals\, and other stakeholders to ensure they have the most up-to-date information on life safety building codes and product options for compliance. A key member of the Total Door Systems customer service team\, Candace assists each client with her characteristic high energy and positive approach. \nPRESENTATION: \nIntegrated Fire and Smoke Door Systems: Specifying Your Own Safety Net \nPresentation Synopsis: \nIn this course we will discuss integrated doors systems\, sustainability\, compliance\, and code. We will understand the importance of smoke and fire protection in various applications and vertical markets and how with the proper protection from integrated door systems\, you can save lives. We will present benefits of the integrated door system for fire and smoke. As a learner\, you will have the opportunity to see real life examples and apply those to current buildings. You will see how and when to use these systems and the simplicity there is when so much weight is on your shoulders. \nLunch / Meeting sponsored by Total Door Systems
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/educational-meeting-integrated-fire-and-smoke-door-systems-specifying-your-own-safety-net-2/
LOCATION:Engineering Society of Detroit\, 20700 Civic Center Drive\, Suite 450\, Southfield\, MI\, 48076\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260211T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20251118T195149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T152715Z
UID:10000049-1770811200-1770816600@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:Educational Meeting -  Freeze Thaw Cycles on Building Envelopes
DESCRIPTION:SPEAKER BIO: \nDave Kramer is an Estimator with extensive experience in façade restoration projects. At RAM Construction Services\, Dave is responsible for developing accurate cost estimates\, analyzing project specifications\, and coordinating resources to ensure successful project delivery. He also manages bid preparation\, budgeting\, and scheduling\, while participating in pre-bid and onsite meetings to align project objectives. Dave holds a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management from Michigan State University and brings strong expertise in client relationship management and contract negotiations. \nPRESENTATION: \nFreeze Thaw Cycles on Building Envelopes \nPresentation Synopsis: \nMaintaining durable masonry starts with understanding how the environment affects it\, and seasonal temperature swings play a major role. \nThis presentation from RAM Construction Services explores the freeze thaw cycle and the hidden ways it can weaken brick\, block\, and stone over time. Attendees will learn how to spot early signs of damage before they escalate and discover practical steps to reduce deterioration and protect their masonry for the long term. This session offers clear\, actionable insight for maintaining resilient and reliable buildings. \nLunch / Meeting sponsored by RAM Construction Services
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/educational-meeting-freeze-thaw-cycles-on-building-envelopes/
LOCATION:McLaren Macomb Medical Building\, 22500 Metro Parkway\, Clinton Township\, MI\, 48035\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260219T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260219T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20251229T141008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T011230Z
UID:10000051-1771516800-1771527600@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:SMSHE FOWLING EVENT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first SMSHE event of the 2026 – Fowling!\nSMSHE is excited to invite you to a fantastic evening of fun\, food\, and connections at the Fowling Warehouse in Hamtramck! Whether you’re a member or a non-member\, this is your chance to mix\, mingle\, and network with fellow colleagues in the healthcare engineering industry. Sponsorships are available. \nAdmission Includes: \nFowling \nFood \nAdult Beverages \nGreat Networking \nSPONSORSHIPS \nBar Sponsorship (includes 4 admission tickets) – $500.00* \nIncludes bar signage\, logo on eblasts and you can bring promotional items to pass out \nFood Sponsorship (includes 2 admission tickets) – $300.00* \nIncludes signage\, logo on event eblasts \nVenue Sponsorship (includes 1 admission ticket) – $150.00* \nIncludes signage\, company name listed on event eblasts \n*plus credit card fees \n \nSchedule: Open house: Lanes\, Food and Bar open 4:00pm to 7:00pm \nAddress: 3901 Christopher St\, Hamtramck\, MI 48211
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/smshe-fowling-event/
LOCATION:Fowling Warehouse-Detroit\, 3901 Christopher St.\, Hamtramck\, Michigan\, 48211
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260311T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260311T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20260214T180001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T151440Z
UID:10000054-1773230400-1773235800@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:Educational Meeting -  Parking Structure Compliance
DESCRIPTION:Mandy Rainville \nSenior Business Development Manager \nSPEAKER BIO: \n25 years in construction industry. \nStarted in 1999 on a survey crew. \nWorked in glass and glazing as estimator through college. \nGraduated from Eastern Michigan Univ with Construction Management Degree. \nWorked in Renewable Gas to Energy with DTE. \nWent into technical sales – HDPE pipe and Fusion Machines \nTransitioned to PULLMAN – focusing on Water/Wastewater and Commercial \nConcrete Structures\, \nIn place Pipe Rehabilitation \nWaterproofing Tunnels\, Structures and Building Envelopes \nBrick/Block Restoration\, Rehab and Tuckpointing \nPRESENTATION: \nParking Structure Compliance  \nPresentation Synopsis: \nPurpose and Objectives:\nCurrent Compliance Status\nSafety and Durability/Risks\nPrioritizing Repairs\nUpgrades and Capital Planning\nRegulation Framework:\nACI 318 – Proper Structural Concrete Repairs\nStructural Condition Assessment\nSpalling and Delamination\nExposed or Corroded reinforcement\nPost-tensioning risks\nDurability and Corrosion Protection\nChloride intrusion and moisture protection\nDrainage and Waterproofing failures and risks\nCorrosion Mitigation\nRepair Prioritizing and Ranking Risk:\nImmediate – Life Safety\nNear Term (1-3 yrs) vs Long Term (5-10 yrs)\nUnderstanding structural impact\, safety\, cost escalation over time and impact to daily operations.\nStructured planning benefits to service life:\nValue of Quality Assessments\nEarly action reduces cost and risk\nStructured planning extends service life\nStewardship and protection of long term assets \nLunch / Meeting sponsored by PULLMAN
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/educational-meeting-parking-structure-compliance/
LOCATION:Karmanos Cancer Institute\, Auditorium\, 4100 John R Street\, Detroit\, MI\, 48201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260325T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260325T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20260218T201640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T202220Z
UID:10000055-1774468800-1774479600@staging.smshehealthcare.org
SUMMARY:THE 2026 SMSHE SCHMOOZE!
DESCRIPTION:Unofficially in conjunction with the AIA Healthcare Seminar on March 26 and 27\, 2026. \nAll SMSHE members\, non-members\, and any conference attendee with a pulse & credit card are invited to join us! Respectfully register by midnight on March 23\, 2026 so we know how many to expect. Sponsors\, vendors\, suppliers\, and SMSHE will cover most of the alcohol expenses but nothing is official\, so BYOCC! \n 
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/the-2026-smshe-schmooze/
LOCATION:Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel –  Mid Level Bar\, 7741 M-72E\, Williamsburg\, MI\, 49690\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260408T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260408T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151508
CREATED:20260223T170347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T170347Z
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SUMMARY:Educational Meeting -  Practical Insights on Healthcare Modular Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Eric Waller  \nDirector of CareAffirm \nEric is dedicated to building meaningful partnerships within the healthcare industry and advancing modular\, patient-centered solutions that prioritize safety\, efficiency\, and innovation. With more than 29 years of experience across healthcare facilities management\, construction\, regulatory compliance\, and emergency services\, he brings a balanced combination of strategic insight and operational execution to strengthen clinical environments and support sustainable growth. \nEric currently serves with CareAffirm\, where he focuses on the development and expansion of healthcare modular solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of medical\, mental health\, and behavioral health environments. His work centers on aligning design\, compliance\, and operational performance to deliver adaptable\, high-quality care settings that improve outcomes for patients\, staff\, and health systems. \nPreviously\, Eric spent more than a decade in executive and senior leadership roles with Medxcel/Ascension\, including Vice President of Support Services\, Area Vice President\, and Regional Director. In these roles\, he led large-scale operational strategies across national hospital portfolios\, negotiated enterprise service contracts\, oversaw multimillion-dollar capital programs\, and advanced compliance initiatives aligned with Joint Commission and DNV standards. His leadership consistently emphasized lifecycle optimization\, customer experience\, and the creation of resilient\, future-ready healthcare infrastructure. \nAcross every role\, he is guided by the belief that strong partnerships\, deep healthcare expertise\, and intentional collaboration are essential to delivering meaningful and lasting impact. Eric is passionate about helping organizations design\, build\, and maintain environments that support exceptional care delivery while advancing innovation across the healthcare ecosystem. \nPRESENTATION: \nPractical Insights on Healthcare Modular Solutions \nHealthcare modular solutions are most effective when positioned as a strategic delivery model\, not a construction alternative. When thoughtfully integrated into clinical planning\, modular environments can accelerate speed to occupancy\, improve cost predictability\, and enhance quality control through controlled manufacturing processes. \nSuccessful deployment depends on early alignment between clinical stakeholders\, design teams\, compliance experts\, and operational leadership. Modular solutions perform best in high-repeatability environments such as patient rooms\, behavioral health units\, urgent care centers\, ambulatory surgery centers\, and support spaces where standardization drives efficiency without compromising care delivery. \nKey advantages include schedule compression\, reduced site disruption\, improved safety performance\, and tighter cost management. Practical success requires disciplined integration with structural systems\, MEP coordination\, life safety compliance\, and state regulatory approvals. \nRather than replacing conventional construction\, modular healthcare solutions serve as a strategic complement that accelerates delivery timelines and reduces risk while preserving clinical integrity. When applied intentionally\, modular construction enable scalable\, resilient healthcare environments designed to support operational efficiency\, clinical excellence\, and long term financial stewardship. \nLunch / Meeting sponsored by CareAffirm
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/educational-meeting-practical-insights-on-healthcare-modular-solutions/
LOCATION:Henry Ford Rochester Hospital\, 1101 W. University Drive\, Rochester\, 48307\, United States
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SUMMARY:SAVE THE DATE - SMSHE 30th Annual Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Join the SMSHE members and guests in our 30th Annual Golf Outing on Friday\, July 17th\, 2026! \nThis SMSHE tradition is a fun-filled day for golfers of all levels! \nRegistration and More Information Coming Soon! \nFORMAT\nWe are playing a four person best ball format (scramble). This format is better named “Best Score”. We maintain a KEEP PACE PROGRAM. \nCONTESTS\nHole in One Closet to the Pin Men/Women Longest Drive Men/Women Numerous Door Prizes \n \n 
URL:https://staging.smshehealthcare.org/event/save-the-date-smshe-30th-annual-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Links of Novi\, 50395 W 10 Mile Rd\, Novi\, MI\, 48374\, United States
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