Workplace Violence Training for Healthcare Workers
May 25, 2017
8:30 AM to 3:00 PM
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
615 N. Wolfe Street
Room W2008
Baltimore, MD 21205
Presented by:
Johns Hopkins Education and Research Center for Occupational Safety and Health in collaboration with Healthy Housing Solutions and Blue U Defense, LLC
Click here to download the flyer.
Blue U Defense is the nation’s leading trainer in this field and provides the highest level of training possible for employers and employees dealing with this concern both in and out of the office.
Some of the Topics Covered in this training session:
- Analyzing multiple actual incidents of violence
- The dynamics of fear, intuition, and instinct
- Running towards or away from your adversary
- De-escalation skills
- The Importance of recognizing signs of violence
- The importance of visualization
- What is ‘tunnel vision’ and why it is so important to understand
- Understanding the dynamics of the OODA Loop process
- Recognizing who might victimize people
- The mind of the adversary
- Practical personal defense strategies
- Working out of the office vs. in an office
- The additional negative impact of drugs to the equation
Registration Information
$195.00. Continental Breakfast and Lunch is included.
- Online: please click here to register online.
- Fax: click here to download a registration form and fax to 410-614-4986.
- Mail: click here to download a registration form and send checks (payable to Johns Hopkins University) to the address below:
Keith Choi
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
615 N Wolfe St, Room W7517
Baltimore, MD 21205
Questions?
Please contact Keith at the Johns Hopkins Education and Research Center CE Program:
Email: kchoi@jhu.edu
Phone: 410-955-4088

