Sara  Bayramzadeh
Sara Bayramzadeh , Ph.D

Professor  |  Kent State University

Dr. Sara Bayramzadeh joined Kent State University as the Coordinator of and Elliot Professor in the Healthcare Design program in 2018. She is recognized for her research on psychiatric units and operating room designs. Sara is interested in interdisciplinary research efforts to enhance healthcare outcomes through effective environmental design. Such outcomes include efficiency and the safety and satisfaction of both patients and staff. As an advocate of interdisciplinary collaborations, she believes true innovation emerges from learning in the context of such collaborative efforts.

In addition, she is interested in opportunities to bridge academia and practice for design solutions derived from research and actively looks for ways to promote research in design practice. Her practice-based research experience includes collaborations with HGA Architects and Engineers and BBH Design.

Her research on outpatient facilities design, psychiatric units design, and surgical environments has appeared in journals such as Health Environments Design & Research, Applied Ergonomics, and BMJ Quality & Safety. Sara has been a recipient of multiple national and international awards, such as CHD Kent State Healthcare Environment Award 2021 - Conceptual Category, 2021 AIA-AAH U40 List awardee, 2020 New Faculty Outstanding Research and Scholarship Award, and 2016 Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award from the American Society of Interior Designers for outstanding dissertation. She is also the lead for Kent State’s the AIA-ACSA Design and Health Consortium group.

She holds a Master of Architecture from Miami University and a Ph.D. in Design, Construction and Planning with a concentration in Interior Design from the University of Florida (2015).

Courses

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Level I Trauma Room Design: Research-Based Strategies for Improved Outcomes

The physical environment of trauma room plays a significant role in improving the treatment process and saving lives. This session will present the findings from a vigorous research project on Level I trauma rooms design, titled “Toward a Model of Safety and Care for Trauma Room Design.” This project is a $2.47m grant project awarded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). It is a cross-disciplinary collaboration between Kent State University’s Healthcare Design, Nursing, and Computer Science programs and Cleveland Clinic Akron General. The principal investigator of this project, Dr. Sara Bayramzadeh will present the research outcomes; a list of design strategies that create efficient workflow, reduce interruptions and disruptions of the treatment process, address the sensory stimulating factors properly, and integrate technology according to the clinicians’ experience and suggestions. All this knowledge can serve as a primary source to direct trauma room designs. Presented by the Academy of Architecture for Health.

Course expires 06/12/2025

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