Joe Rosner is the Director of Best Defense USA and nationally recognized expert on workplace violence and personal safety for health care and other occupations. He is the author of Street Smarts & Self Defense for Childrenas well books and articles on workplace violence prevention and personal safety for healthcare.
Jo has presented at The National Emergency Management Summit, The American Healthcare Association, The Heartland Healthcare Conference, and numerous state healthcare and hospital conferences. His credentials include multiple black belts, law enforcement, military and bodyguard experience and growing up on the south side of Chicago.
This webinar will uncover the scope and impact of intellectual property theft. We will define the various terms used in the field of intellectual property protection and management.Case studies will be used to illustrate the risks and hazards of intellectual property theft. Strategies, tactic and techniques for preventing IP theft will be discussed.What actions should you take if your IP is stolen or miss-used will be outlined.
No crystal ball or Tarot cards will be used in the making of predictions covered in this program. This webinar will provide results obtained by surveying experts in a variety of fields and disciplines. Each potential regulatory change will be weighed for probability and size of its effect. Compliance areas that are targeted for drastic changes include:
How safe is your healthcare facility from workplace violence? Workplace violence against healthcare workers can be significantly reduced with a comprehensive violence prevention program. This webinar will outline common risk factors for violence, the basics elements of a violence prevention program and strategies for responding to violent events when they occur. The importance of training nurses and other healthcare workers in recognizing and managing aggressive behavior will be emphasized.
How safe is your healthcare facility from workplace violence? Workplace violence against healthcare workers can be significantly reduced with a comprehensive violence prevention program. This webinar will outline common risk factors for violence, the basics elements of a violence prevention program and strategies for responding to violent events when they occur. The importance of training nurses and other healthcare workers in recognizing and managing aggressive behavior will be emphasized.