Webinars
Register for our upcoming webinars or catch up on one you missed in our recording archives.
Upcoming Webinars
Doctors in Distress: Physician Defendant Support and Education
Many doctors are completely unprepared for malpractice litigation, even though the majority will experience it during their careers. The experience is shrouded in secrecy and shame, and the individual physician often suffers in isolation, sometimes with disastrous consequences.
Past Webinars
Energy Management: The Key to Ideal Work and Life Integration
The research is clear that well-being, work performance, and organizational culture suffer in the long term unless leaders develop the ability to balance the demands of the modern work world.
A Day in the Life of an Investigation
This webinar will provide attendees with the necessary information and guidance to conduct a thorough clinical investigation.
Workplace Violence: A Risk Management Approach to Protecting the Workplace
This presentation will help attendees understand the key elements involved with establishing and maintaining a workplace violence prevention program that aligns with other organizational objectives and strategies.
The Impact of Apology and Disclosure: Staff and Patient Healing
This presentation provides an overview of the Communication and Optimal Resolution (CANDOR) program implemented at Community Memorial Healthcare.
Medical Record Documentation: The Good. The Bad. The Ugly.
This seminar reviewed best practices for medical record creation including a discussion of documentation regarding the “difficult patient,” chain-of-command issues, and disclosures.
Fall Prevention Pitfalls During Staffing Variability: Strategies for Acute and Skilled Care
This webinar discussed recent trends in both acute and skilled care staffing and how staffing shortages or variability can impact patient outcomes, including falls and other adverse events.
10 Ways to Make Your OB Unit a “Suit Free” Zone: A Checklist for Perinatal Risk Professionals
This presentation addresses strategies for reducing the chance for adverse outcomes on your perinatal unit.