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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'TAO Beauty & Essex' Eröffnung in Hollywood
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Larry English and Shawne Merriman
TAO, Beauty & Essex, Avenue and Luchini LA Grand Opening, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 16 Mar 2017
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PEOPLE - Promis feiern an der 'TAO Beauty & Essex' Eröffnung in Hollywood
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock (8522586eg)
Larry English and Shawne Merriman
TAO, Beauty & Essex, Avenue and Luchini LA Grand Opening, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 16 Mar 2017
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PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung des 'OUE Skyspace' in LA
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Shawne Merriman
OUE Skyspace LA launch, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 14 Jul 2016
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Smart Pods: Healthcare on the Move investigates future healthcare vehicles, London - 06 Apr 2009
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The mobile treatment unit designed by Niki Merriman
Future Ambulances
FUTURE AMBULANCES
Ambulances of the future could turn into mini hospitals or change shape depending on the type of emergency.
These are some of the radical ideas proposed by designers given the brief of creating concepts for 'Smart Pods' - innovative vehicles that facilitate delivery of mobile healthcare.
A range of ideas for potential Smart Pod designs have been envisaged by current Royal College of Art (RCA) Masters Vehicle Design students.
Concepts include 360? access to the patient, incorporation of more modularised/portable equipment and treatment packages, plus greater portability, flexibility and adaptability of the treatment space itself.
These 'blue-sky' designs demonstrate key benefits that next-generation technology of this type could provide compared to today's 'converted van' standard.
The cutting-edge designs come as part of two-year project involving designers from the RCA as well as academics from Loughborough University and the Universities of the West of England, Bath and Plymouth.
Healthcare professionals called Emergency Care Practitioners (ECPs) have received special training to assess and treat patients on-the-spot. However research into new technologies needed to support this new role is still lagging behind government policy.
Not only would on-the-spot care mean quicker treatment for patients, with a resultant increase of positive outcomes; it would also relieve the strain on emergency departments and hospital resources generally.
Professor Dale Harrow, Head of the Department of Vehicle Design and Principle Investigator on the project says: "Our research shows that delivering urgent healthcare more efficiently and effectively poses a range of challenges. But it also presents many opportunities - especially in terms o...
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