Monday, April 16, 2012

UNC HEFA ACHE Triangle Healthcare Executives' Forum

(Left) Brian Maxwell, MHAworks (Right) Ray Lafrenaye, UNC Hospitals


April 12, 2012, UNC Healthcare Executives’ Student Association held their ACHE Triangle Healthcare Executives’ Forum Dinner at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education, their topic of discussion was on the Emergence of Cancer Centers.

Among the panelists, consisting of hospital department heads such as Vickie Byler of Rex Cancer Center, Carolyn Carpenter of Duke Cancer Institute, and Ray Lafrenaye of UNC Hospitals, was our very own Brian Maxwell.

The purpose of the event was to provide an open dialogue among professionals in the Healthcare industry on a current relevant Healthcare topic, as well as to raise funds for HESA members to attend their annual professional development event, ACHE Congress.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Nurture Gathers Testimonials from Revit “Super-Users”


Nurture by Steelcase recently released an article called How Do You Use Revit? Testimonials from Revit "Super-Users" about the use of Revit as today's top Architecture and Design tool. A leader in Healthcare Furnishings, Nurture has recently produced 3D Revit models of their entire catalog, making it much easier for architecture firms (such as MHAworks) to create a space using their products.

Nurture highlights Jennifer Turner, the Director of Interior Design at MHAworks, as a major user of Revit over the past 11yrs. “Using Revit models and families from Nurture has saved us time,” Jennifer said, “by allowing us to simply download the model, add it to our library and place it in our project. This enables us to easily change materials in our models and render a finished image in a shorter amount of time.”


Check out Nurture's Article!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Ron-A-Thon 5K and the Red Nose Fun Run!



"Runners pounded the pavement in uptown Greenville today for the second annual Ron-A-Thon 5K Run.
Eastern North Carolina's Ronald McDonald House sponsored the event with the help of ECU sororities and fraternities.

Nearly 140 people participated in the 5-k race and 20 people ran the Red Nose Fun Run -- one mile course created for casual walkers and kids.

All proceeds will go to help the local Ronald McDonald House, which is a national organization that gives families with seriously ill children a place to live while the child receives medical treatment at a nearby hospital.

'We're hoping to raise about $4,000,' said Cathy Ahlschlager, the community outreach director for the Ronald McDonald House. 'Of which every penny of that is going to stay locally to help families of Eastern North Carolina that need to come to the Ronald McDonald House when they have a child that needs medical treatment.'

In the past 25 years, the Ronald McDonald House of Eastern North Carolina has served nearly 25,000 families in need."

MHAworks was there, red noses and all, to run in the 5K and support the Ronald McDonald House of Greenville!



Source: http://www2.wnct.com/ Katie Banks, Eye Witness News 9

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Building the Hospital of Tomorrow


April 12, 2012, marks the 18th annual UNC Healthcare Executives’ Student Association & ACHE Triangle Healthcare Executives’ Forum Dinner at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education.  The topic will be the Emergence of Cancer Centers.  Among the panelists, consisting of hospital department heads such as Vickie Byler of Rex Cancer Center and Ray Lafrenaye of UNC Hospitals, is our very own Brian Maxwell.  The purpose of the event is to provide an open dialogue among professionals in the health care industry on a current relevant health care topic, as well as to raise funds for HESA members to attend their annual professional development event, ACHE Congress.

This dinner is THEF and HESA’s biggest fundraiser of the year and is much needed, as they are facing significant budget cuts at both school and university levels.  This is accentuated by the increased number of students who are interested in attending Congress this year.

MHAworks is happy to be a participant in this event and wishes the UNC organization the best of luck.

Please come join health care professionals, UNC students, and us Thursday April 12th as we support the cause.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Shortbread Lofts are moving forward

The Town Council unanimously approved the Shortbread Lofts, a 7-story, apartment complex on West Rosemary Street Monday night, saying it will bring more people downtown and offer more rental opportunities for residents.  Shortbread Lofts will include 85 apartments, 121 parking spaces and a first floor of retail.

Mayor Pro Tem Ed Harrison said the Shortbread Lofts supplements new downtown buildings.
"I think all those add up in making this a 52 week 24-hour downtown. That's what I like the most about this project," he said.

Council member Penny Rich applauded the modern design.

About 20 people spoke about the project Monday, most were supportive, and said it would add needed housing for students and relieve pressure from the neighborhood's surrounding downtown.
"I think this is a step in the right direction," said Paul Snow, a Chapel Hill resident who plans to move downtown.  "We really need downtown density and also dense housing projects that are walkable and bikeable to the university."

Jim Norton, director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, supported the project and said the project conforms to all the town requirements.
"We believe the Shortbread Lofts is exactly the type of project downtown needs," he said. "It enhances our residential base."

Construction on the project is scheduled to start in June.

Read more about the council's discussion on the project in N&O at:
http://blogs.newsobserver.com/orangechat/chapel-hill-town-council-approves-shortbread-lofts


Read more here: http://blogs.newsobserver.com/orangechat/chapel-hill-town-council-approves-shortbread-lofts#storylink=cpy

Friday, February 24, 2012

2012 CFD

Well it is official, the 2012 C.F.D. date has been released...Drum roll please...Saturday, September 22nd!  Put it in your calendars, and we look forward to seeing you there.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Will and Pop's at MHAworks!

Will and Pop's food truck is outside our office today! Come on down and grab yourself a delicious gourmet grilled cheese! They will be here at 501 Washington St. Durham, NC from 11am to 2pm!