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Clive Bransby at the Healthcare Facilities Symposium and Expo

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CCS’ Vice President, Clive Bransby, will be attending the Healthcare Facilities Symposium and Expo next week on December 6-8, 2021, in Austin, Texas, at the Austin Convention Center.  This Symposium and Expo are to help inspire and create change to better the delivery of healthcare.  It was founded initially in 1987 as a forum that initiated how the design of the physical environment can positively impact healing and well-being.  Clive is very excited to be attending and hopes to see some familiar faces.

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