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Joyce Durham, RN, AIA - Principal

Joyce Durham Joyce brings a unique background of both clinical and architectural expertise to HS&S clients.  She has over 20 years of consulting experience in master facility planning, detailed functional and space programming, and operations.  Joyce also held staff and administrative nursing positions for seven years.

She has directed the development of numerous master plans and detailed planning studies for inpatient and diagnostic services.  A key component of her expertise is integrating master facility planning with strategic planning initiatives.  Joyce has extensive experience in inpatient unit design and has conducted specialized studies of many key clinical areas.

Education:
M.Arch., University of Michigan, 1985

B.S. (Architecture), University of Michigan, 1983

B.S. (Nursing), University of Michigan, 1978

Professional Affiliations:
Member, American Institute of Architects, Michigan Society for Healthcare Planning and Marketing, and the American Organization of Nurse Executives

Registered nurse

Registered architect in the state of Michigan

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