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1. In-Person Courses

Vistelar Basic (8Hr)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar May 12, 2025 at 8 am

Security personnel.

The Vistelar methodology focuses first on “non-escalation” with foundational teaching elements grounded in empathy and trauma informed principles, putting patient care at the center to improve everyday interactions before they escalate. The training also focuses on mental and physical pre-encounter preparation steps that are proven to help reduce the opportunities for patient or staff harm during response to moments of escalation or aggression.  

Who should attend: All security staff, Emergency Department staff, Behavior Health staff, and Urgent care staff.

Pre-Requisite: None

Vistelar Basic (8Hr) - Security Staff

Free

with Sherah Greer

Calendar May 12, 2025 at 8 am

The Vistelar methodology focuses first on “non-escalation” with foundational teaching elements grounded in empathy and trauma informed principles, putting patient care at the center to improve everyday interactions before they escalate. The training also focuses on mental and physical pre-encounter preparation steps that are proven to help reduce the opportunities for patient or staff harm during response to moments of escalation or aggression.  

Who should attend: All security staff, Emergency Department staff, Behavior Health staff, and Urgent care staff.

Pre-Requisite: None

FRO/COVID

Free

with Oscar Matos

Calendar May 12, 2025 at 10 am

Designed to teach First Responders Operators (FRO) how to handle COVID or other contagious patients to prevent contamination, and how to properly use and manage Personal Protective equipment (PPE). Who should attend: All security staff Pre-Requisite: None

APPIH (Assessment and Prevention of Patient Initiated Harm) Santa Clara

Free

with Jonathan Bautista

Calendar May 12, 2025 at 12:30 pm

Designed to provide system-based practice recommendations in order to reduce and mitigate potential harm to patients, staff, physicians, contractors and visitors in the care environment.

Who should attend: Kaiser Permanente clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting.

Pre-Requisite: None

Will run

FRO/COVID

Free

with Oscar Matos

Calendar May 12, 2025 at 2 pm

Designed to teach First Responders Operators (FRO) how to handle COVID or other contagious patients to prevent contamination, and how to properly use and manage Personal Protective equipment (PPE). Who should attend: All security staff Pre-Requisite: None

Vistelar Basic (8Hr)

Free

with Ole Sprange

Calendar May 13, 2025 at 8 am

Security personnel.

The Vistelar methodology focuses first on “non-escalation” with foundational teaching elements grounded in empathy and trauma informed principles, putting patient care at the center to improve everyday interactions before they escalate. The training also focuses on mental and physical pre-encounter preparation steps that are proven to help reduce the opportunities for patient or staff harm during response to moments of escalation or aggression.  

Who should attend: All security staff, Emergency Department staff, Behavior Health staff, and Urgent care staff.

Pre-Requisite: None

Vistelar Basic (8Hr) - Security Staff

Free

with Gayle Mamlok

Calendar May 13, 2025 at 8 am

The Vistelar methodology focuses first on “non-escalation” with foundational teaching elements grounded in empathy and trauma informed principles, putting patient care at the center to improve everyday interactions before they escalate. The training also focuses on mental and physical pre-encounter preparation steps that are proven to help reduce the opportunities for patient or staff harm during response to moments of escalation or aggression.  

Who should attend: All security staff, Emergency Department staff, Behavior Health staff, and Urgent care staff.

Pre-Requisite: None

Vistelar Basic (8Hr) - Security Staff

Free

with Sherah Greer

Calendar May 13, 2025 at 8 am

The Vistelar methodology focuses first on “non-escalation” with foundational teaching elements grounded in empathy and trauma informed principles, putting patient care at the center to improve everyday interactions before they escalate. The training also focuses on mental and physical pre-encounter preparation steps that are proven to help reduce the opportunities for patient or staff harm during response to moments of escalation or aggression.  

Who should attend: All security staff, Emergency Department staff, Behavior Health staff, and Urgent care staff.

Pre-Requisite: None





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