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2. Medical In-Person Courses
APPIH (South San Francisco)
with Ole Sprange
Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)
Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies
This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.
Key Topics Include:
- Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
- Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
- Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
- Promoting a culture of safety and awareness
Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting
Pre-Requisite: None
APPIH (South San Francisco)
with Ole Sprange
Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)
Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies
This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.
Key Topics Include:
- Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
- Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
- Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
- Promoting a culture of safety and awareness
Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting
Pre-Requisite: None
APPIH (San Francisco)
with Ole Sprange
Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)
Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies
This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.
Key Topics Include:
- Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
- Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
- Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
- Promoting a culture of safety and awareness
Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting
Pre-Requisite: None
APPIH (South San Francisco)
with Ole Sprange
Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)
Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies
This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.
Key Topics Include:
- Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
- Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
- Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
- Promoting a culture of safety and awareness
Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting
Pre-Requisite: None
APPIH (San Francisco)
with Ole Sprange
Assessment and Prevention of Patient-Initiated Harm (APPIH)
Creating Safer Care Environments Through Proactive Strategies
This training is designed to provide system-based practice recommendations aimed at reducing and mitigating the risk of patient-initiated harm in the care environment. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, apply prevention strategies, and respond appropriately to protect patients, staff, physicians, contractors, and visitors.
Key Topics Include:
- Identifying risk factors and behavioral indicators
- Implementing safety protocols and de-escalation strategies
- Team-based approaches to managing aggressive or harmful behavior
- Promoting a culture of safety and awareness
Who Should Attend: Clinical and nursing staff in the inpatient care setting
Pre-Requisite: None
Vistelar Introduction 2-hr (Panorama City)
with Rene De La Cruz
Improve Patient Care & Staff Safety with Vistelar Training
Learn the skills to prevent conflict before it starts.
Join us for an essential training in the Vistelar Methodology, a practical approach focused on non-escalation, de-escalation, and safety-first strategies rooted in empathy and trauma-informed care.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to improve everyday interactions and prevent escalation
- Trauma-informed communication techniques
- Pre-encounter mental & physical preparation
- Proven methods to reduce risks to patients and staff during high-stress moments
Grounded in empathy.
Backed by science.
Focused on care.
Who Should Attend: Open to all
Pre-Requisite: None — open to all experience levels!
Vistelar Introduction 2-hr (Panorama City)
with Rene De La Cruz
Improve Patient Care & Staff Safety with Vistelar Training
Learn the skills to prevent conflict before it starts.
Join us for an essential training in the Vistelar Methodology, a practical approach focused on non-escalation, de-escalation, and safety-first strategies rooted in empathy and trauma-informed care.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to improve everyday interactions and prevent escalation
- Trauma-informed communication techniques
- Pre-encounter mental & physical preparation
- Proven methods to reduce risks to patients and staff during high-stress moments
Grounded in empathy.
Backed by science.
Focused on care.
Who Should Attend: Open to all
Pre-Requisite: None — open to all experience levels!
Vistelar Introduction 2-hr (Panorama City)
with Rene De La Cruz
Improve Patient Care & Staff Safety with Vistelar Training
Learn the skills to prevent conflict before it starts.
Join us for an essential training in the Vistelar Methodology, a practical approach focused on non-escalation, de-escalation, and safety-first strategies rooted in empathy and trauma-informed care.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to improve everyday interactions and prevent escalation
- Trauma-informed communication techniques
- Pre-encounter mental & physical preparation
- Proven methods to reduce risks to patients and staff during high-stress moments
Grounded in empathy.
Backed by science.
Focused on care.
Who Should Attend: Open to all
Pre-Requisite: None — open to all experience levels!