#1 out of 1
health4h ago
From Clemson to global impact: Transforming military health systems
- Colonel Christopher Kiss now directs the Defense Health Agency’s Facilities Enterprise, managing a $54.5 billion global portfolio.
- Kiss’s career spans leadership of 45 hospitals, 525 clinics and 175 dental clinics worldwide.
- He moved from combat engineering to health facility planning to focus on care environments.
- Kiss pursued Clemson’s Ph.D. program in Design and the Built Environment to deepen health-system design expertise.
- The role requires coordinating systems across mechanical, electrical, structural and IT disciplines.
- Kiss says architects should coordinate diverse systems rather than know everything themselves.
- He credits Clemson with balancing rigorous study and family life for wide-scale impact.
- Kiss emphasizes continuous learning and data generation when information is lacking.
- The Defense Health Agency’s portfolio supports millions of service members and families worldwide.
- Kiss sees the military health-design field as offering significant early-career opportunities.
- The article frames design thinking as central to improving facilities for readiness and care.
Vote 0
