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Vistelar Advanced + ED Operations (24 hrs)- Livermore
with Michelle Gonzalez
Improve Patient Care & Staff Safety with Vistelar Training
Prevent Conflict Before It Starts
Learn the skills to prevent conflict before it starts.
Join us for essential training in the Vistelar Methodology — a practical, evidence-based approach designed to enhance safety, reduce conflict, and improve communication in healthcare settings. This training focuses on non-escalation, de-escalation, and trauma-informed strategies that support both patient care and staff well-being.
What You’ll Learn:
- Techniques to improve everyday interactions and prevent escalation
- Trauma-informed communication methods grounded in empathy
- Mental and physical preparation before high-stress encounters
- Proven strategies to reduce risk and enhance safety for patients and staff
- Methods for effectively managing Emergency Department (ED) environments
- Best practices for handling unpredictable behavior and regulation in the ED
- How to identify and utilize available tools and environmental resources
- Effective communication techniques with clinical staff during critical moments
Grounded in empathy. Backed by science. Focused on care.
Who Should Attend: Emergency Department Specialist in NCAL
Pre-Requisite: None — open to all experience levels!
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
Physical Ability Test - PAT (Livermore))
with Mark Yanez
We will be hosting a Physical Ability Test (PAT) to ensure Healthcare Protection Officer employees meet the required standards for duty readiness.
What to Expect
- A series of physical tasks designed to measure strength, endurance, and mobility.
- Testing will take approximately 30–45 minutes.
- Please arrive in appropriate athletic clothing and footwear
Preparation Tips
- Stay hydrated and get adequate rest before the test.
- Review the test requirements in advance to ensure readiness.
Who Should Attend: HPO employees are due for their annual PAT test.
ASP Refresher (16-hr)- Livermore Training Facility
with Mark Yanez
Advanced Security Program employee’s annual compliance requirements.
Who should attend: Advanced Security Program Employees Requiring Annual Refresher Training
Pre-Requisite: None
Armed Protection Officer Academy- Livermore
with Mark Yanez
Designed to prepare new security team members of the Kaiser Permanente contract on what it means to be a healthcare security professional, the healthcare environment and emergency management.
Who should attend: All security staff.
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 (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