December 19, 2019, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm CT / 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET

Violence in Healthcare & Keeping Everyone Safe

Session Overview

Casey Clements, MD, PhD, is a renowned emergency medicine physician at the Mayo Clinic who has done a terrific job educating our audience in past webinars. He will educating us on one of the most daunting crises in healthcare – workplace violence. Dr. Clements always delivers very practical and actionable information when he speaks.

A reactor panel of patient advocates and subject specific experts will react to the presentation.

We offer these online webinars at no cost to our participants.

Webinar Video, and Downloads

Webinar Video:

National Survey Results:

Click here to download the National Survey Results.

Speaker Slide Set:

Click here to download the combined speakers’ slide set in PDF format – one (1) slide per page.
Click here to download the combined speakers’ slide set in PDF format – four (4) slides per page

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Date, Time, Dial-in Information, & FAQs

  December 19, 2019

  • 01:00 PM to 2:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
  • 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM  Central Daylight Time
  • 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM  Mountain Daylight Time
  • 10:00 AM to 1:30 AM  Pacific Daylight Time

 Dial-in Info: Audio will be provided through your computer (VoIP) at no cost to you. If VoIP is not an option on your computer, you can use the following number to dial-in: 1-408-792-6300  Access code: 820 531 555 #.   If you use this dial-in number, you will be charged by your local phone company or long-distance provider for the call.

 Frequently Asked Questions

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CE Credit Information

Learning Objectives:

  • Awareness: Participants will understand and be able to discuss and explain the problem of violence in healthcare, including prevalence and key factors contributing to violent acts.
  • Accountability: Participants will understand who may be accountable for responding to, and prioritizing, the opportunities to overcome barriers to improvement for violence in healthcare both internal to healthcare organizations and within communities.
  • Ability: Participants will learn about competencies important to improving their approach to workplace violence from mitigation interventions undertaken at Mayo Clinic and the effect on staff and patients.
  • Action: Participants will learn what actions they may need to take in order to consider or adopt an approach to improvement of their approach to workplace violence.

CE Participation Documentation

Texas Medical Institute of Technology, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 15996, will be issuing 1.5 contact hours for this webinar. TMIT is only providing nursing credit at this time.

To request a Participation Document, please click here.

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Session Speakers and Panelists

Casey Clements, MD, PhD
Casey Clements, MD, PhDViolence in Healthcare & Keeping Everyone Safe
William Adcox, MBA
William Adcox, MBADiscussion and Reaction to Presentation
Vicki King, MSCJ
Vicki King, MSCJDiscussion and Reaction to Presentation
Gregory Botz, MD
Gregory Botz, MDDiscussion and Reaction to Presentation
Dan Ford
Dan FordThe Voice of Patient & Family AND Discussion and Reaction to Presentation
C. R. Denham, II, MD
C. R. Denham, II, MDIn the News and Recent Polling

Related Resources

  1. National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 1: Culture of Safety Leadership Structures and Systems. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at:
    http://www.qualityforum.org/.   
  2. National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 2: Culture Measurement, Feedback, and Intervention. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
    http://www.qualityforum.org/.   
  3. National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 3: Teamwork Training and Skill Building. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
    http://www.qualityforum.org/.   
  4. National Quality Forum. Safe Practice 4: Risks and Hazards. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
    http://www.qualityforum.org/.   
  5. National Quality Forum. Chapter 9: Opportunities for Patient and Family Involvement. IN: Safe Practices for Better Healthcare – 2010 Update: A Consensus Report. Washington, DC: National Quality Forum; 2010. Available at
    http://www.qualityforum.org/.   

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