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Interior Design's Impact on Patients

Summary: How does healthcare design impact and increase the speed of the healing process for patients?
Air Date: 8/14/15
Duration: 10
Host: Leigh Vinocur, MD
Guest Bio: Mitra Pakdaman, Founder and CEO of LA Healthcare Design
MitraMitra Pakdaman started her career as an Interior Designer at an award-winning firm, HLW Company. She has involved in the design development projects for Walt Disney®, ESPN®, HBO®, Intuit®, and Equinox®, which laid the foundation to her current expertise.

She's had a successful career in interior design since graduation with multiple opportunities to showcase her skills. Pakdaman, being an enthusiastic and curious woman, has signed up for various projects as an independent designer since her graduation.

She had successfully designed several upscale residential, commercial, hospitality ventures and state-of-the-art healthcare facilities in locations such as Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, Brentwood, West Los Angeles, and Palm Springs.
Interior Design's Impact on Patients
When your home and/or office is a mess, it can cause you to feel stressed.

The same thing is true when you're trying to heal.

If you've been in the hospital or gone to visit someone, you might have noticed the blank, washed-out space in which the patient is placed.

Even though there are hundreds of rooms within a hospital, it's important for the patient and the staff to feel comfortable.

Some designers have been working to transform hospital rooms into brighter, comfortable spaces that spark the conscious process of healing and mental peace.

How can healthcare design impact and increase the speed of healing process for patients?

Founder and CEO of LA Healthcare Design, Mitra Pakdaman, shares the importance of healthcare designs and its impact on healing patients.