Simulation: Preparing for workplace violence

Train in a safe environment to increase new nurses’ confidence

Don’t miss out on our exclusive webinar, where we’ll dive into a critical topic that every nurse – from nurse executives to staff nurses – must understand. Discover the latest innovations tackling a pressing issue in today’s healthcare workplace. This is your opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and gain valuable insights that will enhance your practice and improve the work environment for all. Join us and be part of the solution!

Workplace violence (WPV) in healthcare remains a critical concern, and most healthcare workers will experience violence—physical acts, verbal intimidation, harassment, or threatening statements—committed by patients.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and The Joint Commission recommend that healthcare facilities implement training programs to prepare staff in the event of WPV. However, research and training alone won’t address the issue. Nurses require evidence-based tools not only for their safety but also to ensure they remain in their role and the profession. Nurse educators, who have responsibility for educating and preparing nurses for the workplace, should begin WPV training in nursing school to prepare new nurses for the workplace.

Webinar developed by:
American Nurse
and sponsored by:
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The complimentary webinar applies to clinical practice. CNE credit not awarded.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025 • 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time1 hour

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What our webinar attendees are saying….

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I always learn something new from Dr. Quigley! The tools and new ideas have been incredibly helpful in the past and now today in reducing falls where I have worked. Kudos to Dr. Quigley for her continued advocacy to prevent falls.

- Harriet Straus, BSN, MAOM, CRRN
University of Maryland Rehab and ortho Institute
Baltimore, Maryland

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