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SUMMARY:Safe Deliveries Roadmap Fall Conference
DESCRIPTION:Topics Include: Induction of Labor\, Medications for Opiate Use Disorder\, Naloxone Distribution Initiative\, Patient Panel Discussion\, and Community Birth Transfer \nOnce registered you will receive a calendar hold from the WSHA calendar with pertinent details regarding directions\, parking etc.  \n \nHave you been working on a quality improvement project\, a new practice\, or an innovative idea \nthat supports safe\, respectful care for birthing people? This is your chance to share it! Get details HERE! \n  \nSee the agenda here
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/safe-deliveries-roadmap-fall-conference/
LOCATION:Conference Center at SeaTac\, 17801 International Blvd\, SeaTac\, WA\, 98158\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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SUMMARY:Workplace Violence Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Patient-Centered Agitation Care and Workplace Violence Prevention in the Emergency Settings: Two Sides of the Same Coin? \n  \nEmergency Departments (EDs) are seeing a rising number of visits for behavioral emergencies. As a result\, clinicians and health workers face increasing safety threats from workplace violence while treating episodes of acute agitation\, defined as excessive psychomotor activity leading to aggressive or violent behavior in patients. Historically\, experts have addressed agitation and workplace violence as two separate issues\, with separate management and prevention strategies. A handful of researchers have begun to question this approach citing potential conflict between patient and staff safety goals within the recommended guidelines for management and prevention of acute agitation and workplace violence. In this context\, we propose that agitation and workplace violence are not two separate issues\, but rather\, “two sides of the same coin”. \n  \nIn this presentation\, a multi-institutional panel of violence prevention experts will facilitate a rigorous discussion of updated scientific evidence and new research published by our team for preventing workplace violence and managing acutely agitated patients. The panel will draw from their own research\, programmatic expertise\, and clinical experience to provide a rigorous discussion of latest evidence and new research on both topics\, presenting evidence and best practices on trauma-informed\, systems-based principles that will help guide shed light on a rising but understudied clinical issue and provide strategies to improve safety for staff while caring for this vulnerable patient population. \n  \nVisit the WSHA’s Workplace Violence Webpage for Additional Information
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/workplace-violence-webinar-2/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Virtual AI Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the commencement of our virtual AI member roundtable meetings\, which will be held monthly. The purpose of these roundtables is to provide an environment for collaboration and support for our members in their AI journey. We have developed a high-level roadmap that we will be sharing and seeking member input on. The WSHA AI work plan offers a structured framework to support hospitals in effectively adopting artificial intelligence. Our goal is to help members harness AI technology to improve efficiency\, elevate patient care\, and achieve measurable outcomes. We welcome your input on priority areas where WSHA can best assist members in leveraging AI for greater impact. \nThe registration link below will register you for the rest of the 2025 meetings\, which will be held: \nNovember 12\, 12-1pm \nDecember 10\, 12-1pm
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/virtual-ai-roundtable-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Making the Case for SDOH
DESCRIPTION:With fewer resources and competing priorities\, why should hospitals continue to identify and address patient social drivers of health (SDOH)? This webinar highlights the experiences and lessons learned from three Washington health systems implementing SDOH screening protocols and using data to drive quality improvement programming. \n  \n Learning Objectives:  \n1) Recognize the importance of empowering staff\, addressing discomfort and planning for scale. \n2) Explain what approaches work best for screening and documenting SDOH needs. \n3) Identify best practices for using standard codes to capture SDOH for data analysis. \n  \nNurses will be eligible to receive one continuing education contact hour credit. This event has applied for CECH credit through the California Board of Registered Nursing\, Provider #CEP17702 for 1 contact hour. Approval is pending.
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/webinar-making-the-case-for-sdoh/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:TeamBirth for Childbirth Educators\, Doulas\, and Community-Based Midwifery
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to share an upcoming opportunity to support community engagement and education around TeamBirth. On Tuesday\, November 18th at 4:30 PM\, Ariadne Labs will host a virtual community-based TeamBirth learning session\, offering guidance and resources for those providing education and support to families. \n The program will review ways to introduce TeamBirth to families and share ideas\, insights\, and experiences from work in the community.
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/teambirth-for-childbirth-educators-doulas-and-community-based-midwifery/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Opioid Harm Prevention Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Protecting Every Patient: Hospital Innovations in Opioid Harm Prevention \nA Virtual Conference for Healthcare Leaders\, Clinicians & Community Partners  \nJoin us for a dynamic\, solutions-focused event exploring how hospitals can lead the charge in opioid harm prevention. This conference brings together hospital executives\, clinical teams\, peer advocates\, and community partners to share innovations\, align strategies\, and build actionable plans for safer care.   \nWhat You’ll Learn  \nStatewide Strategy Alignment: Understand how hospitals can support and advance statewide opioid safety missions.  \nSafer Care\, Stronger Communities: Explore hospital-community partnerships that reduce harm and improve outcomes.  \nBoard-Level Priorities & Leadership Impact: Learn how governance and executive leadership drive opioid safety innovation.  \nProvider-Led Success Stories: Discover the power of providers championing and shaping hospital-based harm reduction.  \nAdvancing MOUD in Hospitals: Implement medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) with proven models and team-building strategies.  \nNaloxone as Standard of Care: Embed naloxone distribution into ED\, inpatient\, and discharge workflows.  \nCommunity Collaboration Models: Align hospital practices with local needs through peer-driven and regional partnerships.  \nFrom Action to Actionability: Build your 90-day strategy to bring opioid safety innovations back to your hospital.  \n  \nWho Should Attend \nHospital Executives • Clinicians • Quality\, Patient Safety\, Pharmacy & Nursing Leaders • Peer Support Specialists • Community Health Partners
URL:https://staging.wsha.org/events/opioid-harm-prevention-symposium/
LOCATION:Zoom
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