Join this webinar and explore safety and security best practices in a healthcare setting.
Tuesday, 7 November 2023| 12:30-1:30pm EST
Before the pandemic, healthcare workersfaced a disproportionate percentage ofworkplace violence. Nearly three-quartersof all nonfatal injuries related to workplaceviolence in the US occurred in healthcarefacilities. At the same time, nearly 50% of members of the American Collegeof Emergency Physicians / EmergencyNurses Association were assaulted, with70% of emergency room nurses reportingbeing hit or kicked on the job. These numbers only got worse duringand after the pandemic. Almost one-thirdof registered nurses in the U.S. said theyface increased on-the-job violence due to staffing shortages, changes in the patientpopulation, and restrictions for visitors. Inone quarter alone last year, 5,000 nursesreported on-the-job assaults. This comesto two nurses being assaulted every hour,or 57 assaults per day!
What steps are our security professionals taking to protect our environment?
Join this webinar and explore safety and security best practices in a healthcare setting:
· Take - Run, Hide, Fight, and turn to Educate, Escape, Evade, Engage
· Situational awareness and option-based solution.
· Leaving the patient behind so we don’t add to the body count.
· How does AI help prevent the incident, or at least increase response rate if one occurs.
· Escape- how do we get away from the threat.
· Evade how do I secure myself and others.
· Engage an armed suspect – can I win!?
· How and when do we train? How do we make training safe
· Who do we engage from the community in our planning?
Presenter*
Jason
J. Grellner
VP,
Healthcare, Evolv Technology
Retired Lieutenant over the detectives, narcotics, civil process and courthouse divisions from the Franklin Country Sheriff’s Department in Missouri after 27 years of service.
Former Executive Director, Public Safety Ministry, and other public safety roles with Mercy Healthcare, implementing programs and effective technology solutions to keep staff and patients safe and secure.
Awards and Decorations:
· Decorated nine (9) times Eastern District Missouri US Attorney’s Office, “Outstanding Investigator Award”
· Outstanding Missourian by the Missouri House of Representatives
· Outstanding Local Government Achievement Award
· Director’s Award from the President’s Office of National Drug Control Policy
· Outstanding Narcotics Investigator, United States Senate
· National Methamphetamine and Prescription Drugs Initiative, National Impact Award 2010
· Missouri Narcotics Officers Association, Officer of the Year 2011
· Missouri Deputy Sheriff’s Association, Deputy of the year 2012
· Enrique S. Camarena Award 2013 - 2014
*Note: Speakers and content are subject to change without notice.
Credit Information
Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.