Written by: Amy Rock Given the recent mass shooting at Michigan State University and an overall increase in active shooter events across the country, many have likely wondered: How common are mass shootings on college campuses? Unlike K-12 schools, no … read more
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Biola University Conducts Full-Scale Active Shooter Exercise – Video
Biola University Conducts Full-Scale Active Shooter Exercise – Video By: Robin Hattersley With so many active shooter attacks happening in America, our nation’s institutions of higher education must prepare for the possibility that a mass shooting could happen on their … read more
Responders, Railroads Must Collaborate to Prevent Disasters
Written by: Jim McKay Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, who continue to complain about feeling sick after last month’s train derailment can’t be comforted by the recent preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) that the accident was … read more
Michigan State Shooting: Recovery Requires Community Effort
Written by: Jim McKay As a “socio-economist,” Randall Bell, PhD, has consulted on disaster recoveries like Hurricane Katrina and the Sandy Hook shootings, countless natural disasters as well as man-made ones like the shooting that killed three at Michigan State … read more
How Hospitals Can Develop a Strong Perimeter Security Strategy
Written by: Robert Parks There are growing concerns about the increase in workplace violence occurring within healthcare facilities, putting the safety and well-being of patients, staff, and visitors at risk. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, violence against hospital … read more
How to Respond to Patient Reviews (+ Free Examples)
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer It’s easy to find detailed guides on how to respond to reviews. However, most aren’t written specifically for healthcare, meaning they don’t consider HIPAA or other compliance issues. Responding to patient reviews can be … read more
Health-Care Workers Struggle to Remember Codes, Study Says
Written by: Nancy Clanton, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – January 23, 2023 (TNS) – Anyone who has ever seen a medical show knows what a “code blue” is. For those not in the know, it’s a medical facility’s emergency code that … read more
Why Are Patients So Angry? Plus, Frontliner Tips for Health Leaders
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer It’s not your imagination. People really are ruder to each other these days. The pandemic, economy, political unrest, war, and continued uncertainty have taken—and continue to take—a toll on people’s mental health. These all … read more
Help, Prompt, Wait: De-Escalation Strategies for Mitigating Violence on Campus
Written by: David Rourke, M.S. The use of de-escalation strategies has proven time and time again to be one of the most effective ways to keep the peace and prevent dangerous situations on campus from intensifying to the point where … read more
Threats to San Antonio Schools More Than Doubled in 2022
Written by: Elizabeth Sander, Claire Bryan, Danya Perez, San Antonio Express-News (TNS) – On the afternoon of Dec. 1, the safety and security committee for Judson Independent School District held its quarterly meeting in a district office boardroom. A three-minute … read more
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