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Nov 20, 2025
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Sexual Abuse and Assault Prevention: Protecting Patients, Your Team, and the Organization

Speaker

Josh Hyatt, DHS, DFASHRM

Dr. Josh Hyatt is a Distinguished Fellow of ASHRM and has a healthcare career specializing in healthcare administration, risk management, patient safety, leadership, and ethics. He holds a Master of Bioethics from Harvard Medical School and both a Doctor of Health Science and a Master of Health Law from Nova Southeastern University.

Currently, Dr. Hyatt is the Director of Consulting in Healthcare at Praesidium, focusing on professional sexual misconduct in healthcare settings, and is an Adjunct Professor where he teaches courses in ethics and patient safety. He has held leadership roles at Coverys, Med-IQ, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Keck Medicine of USC, and other institutions. He has contributed extensively to healthcare ethics and risk management through publications, presentations, and professional service.

A Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management and Patient Safety, and a Certified Professional in patient safety, Dr. Hyatt is actively involved with the American Society of Healthcare Risk Management, where he is on the Advisory Board, Editor of the ASHRM Journal, and Faculty Lead for the CPHRM Prep course. His impactful work has earned him multiple awards for leadership and excellence in the field.

Description

Join our focused program designed to help healthcare organizations proactively prevent sexual abuse and assault. Learn practical strategies to safeguard patients, support your staff, and reduce organizational risk. Equip your team with the knowledge and tools to uphold the highest standards of safety and trust.

Webinar Outline: Sexual Abuse and Assault Prevention

Learning Objectives

At the end of the webinar, the participant should be able to:

1. Define the core elements of a safety culture in healthcare settings.

2. Identify common preventable events and contributing factors.

3. Explain the steps of conducting an effective event review.

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider number 12205 for 1 contact hours.

This meeting has been submitted for approval for 1 contact hour of Continuing Education Credit toward fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of FASHRM (Fellow) and DFASHRM (Distinguished Fellow) and towards CPHRM renewal.

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