July Health Care Industry Insights

July Health Care Industry Insights

Welcome to your monthly collection of news, tips, and resources from CPI. We are dedicated to changing behaviors and reducing conflict for the Care, Welfare, Safety, and Security℠ of everyone.

Duke Health Keeps Staff Safe with CPI Training

Sara Emory, DNP, RN, PMHCNS-BC, NEC, BC, senior clinical director and chief of psychiatric nursing at Duke Health, partnered with CPI to implement system-wide de-escalation training. Duke has since trained more than 18,000 employees and continues to improve staff safety and decrease turnover.


Take the First Step to Improve Safety with Prevention First Online Training

Prevention First provides organizations like Duke Heath with the foundational skills to safely recognize and prevent incidents of violence. Take the first step to improve your health system’s safety by exploring our 30-minute, on-demand training today.


"I recommend CPI to almost everyone who comes to me. CPI offers the ability to modify which interventions you focus on based on whatever group you’re serving. You can consistently employ all the techniques, but tailor it to what it is that you are running into, and what your staff wants to be able to address."

Sara L. Emory, DNP, RN, PMHCNS-BC, NEC, BC Senior Clinical Director Chief of Psychiatric Nursing Duke University Health System


Free Resource: Trauma-Informed Care for Health Care Professionals

Understanding trauma, its triggers, and its impact on patient behavior helps prevent workplace violence. Our free resource provides an overview of trauma-related concepts, tips for preventing vicarious trauma, and more.


Legislation Updates for Health Care

Stay up to date on current legislation that could impact your work and learn how CPI can help your health care facility align with new policies and requirements.


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