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March 8, 2012 - 1PM ET |
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Inovonics |
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In this seminar, presented by Lisa Pryse, CHPA, CPP, president-elect of the International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety (IAHSS), we’ll address best practices for prevention and response to active shooter incidents in hospital environments. Using guidelines developed by the IAHSS and the Joint Commission (JCAHO), this one-hour seminar will share lessons learned from active shooter preparation drills, active shooter training programs and real incidents. Key considerations will be staff training, real-time response coordination, and staff/patient protection. This free program is designed to be relevant for all hospital administrators and staff, hospital police and security directors, security officers and technology providers. The program is co-presented by IAHSS and SecurityInfoWatch.com.
Key learning points:
• Active shooter training programs
• Best practices for conducting preparedness drills
• Joint Commission recommendations for active shooter incidents
• IAHSS’ own guidelines for active shooter incidents

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Lisa Pryse, CHPA, CPP
President-Elect
International Assocication for Healthcare Security & Safety (IAHSS) |
Lisa Pryse is 2012 president-elect of the International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety (IAHSS). She currently serves as the Division President of Healthcare and Chief of Company Police with Old Dominion Security in Richmond, Virginia. Prior to this position, Lisa was the system Chief of Police and Public Safety for Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Va. Before moving to the Virginia area, Lisa served as the Campus Police and Public Safety Chief for WakeMed Health and Hospitals in Raleigh, N.C., for more than 18 years. She also served as the Director of Protective Services at Rex Healthcare in Raleigh, N.C., for 5 years. She began her law enforcement career with the City of Raleigh Police Department. Her professional experience includes administrative responsibility for: university and hospital campus police and environment of care safety programs, emergency communications centers, local and regional disaster and incident command planning, transportation services, food and nutrition services, and data processing. She is a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and a Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator (CHPA). In addition to her role with IAHSS, she serves on the ASIS International Healthcare Council.
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Brian Armstrong
Senior Sales Engineer
Inovonics |
Brian Armstrong joined the Inovonics team in 2010 as Senior Sales Engineer where he is responsible for pre and post sales system configuration and support. Armstrong brings over twenty years of experience in telecommunication and software sales and business development. Prior to joining Inovonics, he was a co-founder of Status Solutions, a provider of life safety systems for the long term care market and served as Director of Sales at AltiGen Communication, a public voice over IP telecommunications manufacturer.
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