Peer Support Training
Course Description:
Training is designed to provide learners with an understanding of a Care for the Caregiver program in the context of BETA HEART, introduce participants to the components of a proactive peer support program and impart skills necessary to provide emotional support to members of the healthcare team impacted by harm or adverse events.
Pre-work required: All participants will complete a communication assessment (to be provided after registration). To support learning and application of skills, we ask that participants review and familiarize themselves with their organization's peer support program/policy prior to attending training.
Who Should Attend:
- Clinical and non-clinical frontline staff who have been identified as or are seeking to become Peer Supporters (Nurses, CNAs, EVS, Security, Front Desk Staff, Physicians, Techs, Phlebotomists, etc.)
- While the main goal of this training is to equip frontline, tier 2 peer supporters, Risk Managers, Patient Safety Officers, or leaders helping to build and run the program may benefit from attending for contextual understanding.
Course Objectives:
At the completion of the training, participants will be able to:
- Articulate the BETA HEART approach to empathic peer support in the context of HEART.
- Describe how the communication assessment complements the Care for the Caregiver strategy.
- Identify signs and manifestations of emotional trauma that indicate the need for peer support, including recognizing the indications for referral to Tier 3 resources.
- Acquire the skill set to provide empathic peer support and overcome potential barriers through simulated interactive exercises.
Continuing Education Units
Nurses: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP11130, for a total of 5.5 contact hours.
Registration: Peer Support Training, Max Capacity: 60
*Space is limited. BETA reserves the right to cancel in the event of low participation and will notify members at least one week prior to the event.
February 19, 2026 (Salinas, CA) – Registration closed
February 20, 2026 - Care for the Caregiver *Train-the-Trainer (Salinas, CA) – Registration closed
*Registration for the train-the-trainer training will be confirmed after the completion of a readiness assessment. Upon submitting, you will be contacted by the Care for the Caregiver domain leads to complete the readiness assessment
August 26, 2026 (Glendale, CA • 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. ) – Register here
August 27, 2026 - Care for the Caregiver *Train-the-Trainer (Salinas, CA • 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.) – Register here
*Registration for the train-the-trainer training will be confirmed after the completion of a readiness assessment. Upon submitting, you will be contacted by the Care for the Caregiver domain leads to complete the readiness assessment
Survey Debrief Facilitator Training
Culture safety results debriefing training for survey administrators, HR and Quality Improvement Directors.
Course Description:
The goal of debriefing is to encourage open communication, transparency, and interactive discussion about the survey results at the unit-level and between disciplines. This will enable leaders to understand survey results and collaborate with frontline staff in the development of improvement strategies.
Who Should Attend:
- Culture Survey Administrators
- Staff responsible for delivering safety culture results
- HR Managers/Directors
Course Objectives/Learning Outcomes:
- Define and explain the debrief process
- Plan a debrief session including identifying opportunities for improvement
- Apply skills learned to manage challenging interactions
Continuing Education Units
Nurses: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP11130, for a total of 2.0 contact hours.
Risk Management Professionals: This program has been approved for a total of 2.0 contact hours of continuing education credit toward fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of fellow (FASHRM) and distinguished fellow (DFASHRM) and towards certified professional in healthcare risk management (CPHRM) renewal.
Human Resources Professionals: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by SHRM to offer 2.0 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM Certification Program (SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP).
Registration: Survey Debrief Facilitator Training , 2 Hours Interactive
*Space is limited. BETA reserves the right to cancel in the event of low participation and will notify members at least one week prior to the event.
April 29, 2026 (Virtual – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) – Register here
May 6, 2026 (Virtual – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) – Register here
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Culture of Safety Debrief Facilitator Aid
Investigative interviewing skills for risk management, patient safety and patient experience professionals.
Course Description:
Trainees will gain basic skills for conducting fact-finding interviews and obtaining testimonial evidence. Topics include interviewing logistics, the fundamentals of memory and recall, dealing with potentially deceptive witnesses, and the evidence-based cognitive interviewing (CI) protocol.
Pre-work required:
1-hour self-study : documents will be provided to registered participants
Who Should Attend:
- Risk management, patient safety, and patient experience professionals
- Medication safety officers and medical staff officers
- Anyone else for whom investigative interviewing is an essential function of their job
Course Objectives/Learning Outcomes:
- Describe the fundamentals of effective investigative interviewing
- Explain the role of memory and retrieval in testimonial evidence
- Demonstrate the skills of the cognitive interviewing protocol
Continuing Education Units
Nurses: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP11130, for a total of 4.5 contact hours.
Risk Management Professionals: This program has been approved for a total of 4.5 contact hours of continuing education credit toward fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of fellow (FASHRM) and distinguished fellow (DFASHRM) and towards certified professional in healthcare risk management (CPHRM) renewal.
Registration: Cognitive Interviewing Techniques for Adverse Event Investigation, 4-1/2 Hours Interactive, Max Capacity: 42
*Space is limited. BETA reserves the right to cancel in the event of low participation and will notify members at least one week prior to the event.
March 11, 2026 (Glendale, CA) – Registration closed
October 21, 2026 (Granite Bay, CA • 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.) – Register here
Empathic Communication
Skills to prepare healthcare providers and communication resource team members to conduct sensitive communication with patients and families after a patient safety event with empathy and compassion
Course Description:
Attendees will learn key steps to prepare for critical conversations with patients and families harmed through the course of care. The training offers interactive didactic discussions and experiential scenarios aimed to build skills to empathically communicate with patients and family members to meet the goal of restoring trust and instilling transparency after a patient harm event occured.
Pre-work required: Complete the Communication Assessment at least two weeks prior to training.
Who Should Attend:
- Individuals responsible for communicating with patients and family members who have been impacted by an adverse event
- Members of the designated communication resource team including, risk managers, patient safety officers, medical staff clinical staff, and administrative leaders
Course Objectives:
At the completion of the training, participants will be able to:
- Articulate the BETA HEART approach to empathic communication after harm
- Understand the value of the communication assessment and how to utilize results in communication resource team selection and process
- Recognize your role in the organization’s process for responding to harm and adverse events
- Incorporate use of HEART Toolkit communication tools when preparing for empathic conversations with patients, and family members
- Through simulated interactive exercise, begin to develop the skill set required to empathically communicate harm events with patients and families in person and via the phone
Continuing Education Units
Nurses: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP11130, for a total of 5.0 contact hours.
Risk Management Professionals: This program has been approved for a total of 5.0 contact hours of continuing education credit toward fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of fellow (FASHRM) and distinguished fellow (DFASHRM) and towards certified professional in healthcare risk management (CPHRM) renewal.
Human Resources Professionals: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by SHRM to offer 5.0 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM Certification Program (SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP).
Registration: Empathic Communication, 5 Hours Interactive and Experiential, Max Capacity: 30
*Space is limited. BETA reserves the right to cancel in the event of low participation and will notify members at least one week prior to the event.
February 18, 2026 (Salinas, CA) – Registration closed
October 15, 2026 (Glendale, CA • 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.) – Register here
Training on the continued analysis, evaluation, and resolution of adverse events.
Course Description:
The Early Resolution training will provide HEART participating organizations the tools and structured stakeholder consensus process needed to prepare for making an offer of fair resolution after harm. Experiential program content will include how to complete a valuation of a case, determining apportionment of accountability and building communication skills necessary to reach a resolution.
Who Should Attend:
- HEART Leads; risk management, quality and patient safety professionals
- Executive leaders and sponsors (Chief Medical Officer, Chief Financial Officer, General Counsel)
- Members of the organization's claims and legal team
- Members of the Communication Consult Team who participate in resolution conversations
Course Objectives and Learning Outcomes:
At the completion of the training, participants will be able to:
- Describe the approach to consistently valuing and apportioning the financial impact of a patient harm event
- Conduct and document a Stakeholder Consensus Meeting
- Apply the principles of HEART in conducting resolution conversations with patients and families
- Recognize the interconnectedness of all domains of HEART and why following the principled, comprehensive and systematic approach is necessary to achieve resolution
- Identify potential pitfalls in responding to harm, which may become barriers to resolution
Continuing Education Units
Nurses: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP11130, for a total of 4.0 contact hours.
Risk Management Professionals: This program has been approved for a total of 4.0 contact hours of continuing education credit toward fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of fellow (FASHRM) and distinguished fellow (DFASHRM) and towards certified professional in healthcare risk management (CPHRM) renewal.
Registration: Early Resolution Training , 4 Hours Interactive, Max Capacity: 50
*Space is limited. BETA reserves the right to cancel in the event of low participation and will notify members at least one week prior to the event.
March 4, 2026 (Glendale, CA) –Registration closed
November 4, 2026 (Northern CA) – Register here
Course Description:
The Just Culture Regional Training is a four-hour in-person interactive training session for Managers, Directors, and Supervisors. Participants will learn about this supportive system of shared accountability that balances the assessment of systems, processes, and behavior when an error occurs or an adverse event is reported, as well as how to introduce Just Culture and apply its principles in practical situations.
Who Should Attend:
- This training is available to all BETA Insured Members.
Course Objectives:
At the completion of the training, participants will be able to:
- List the five core concepts of a Just Culture
- Recognize role of system design in shaping individual behaviors
- Define the three duties and select the appropriate algorithm
- Use the Just Culture algorithm in accordance with published standards
Continuing Education Units
Nurses:
Nurses: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 11130 for 4.0 contact hours
Human Resources Professionals: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by SHRM to offer 6.0 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM Certification Program (SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP).
Registration: Max Capacity: 30-60
*Space is limited. BETA reserves the right to cancel in the event of low participation and will notify members at least one week prior to the event.
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Training on the initial management, investigation, and analysis of adverse events.
Course Description:
The Rapid Event Response & Analysis training is aimed to help hospitals enhance the quality and reliability of their initial response to adverse events and understand the contributing factors revealed through the initial investigation by discussing the RCA² & HFACs Frameworks.
Who Should Attend:
- Initial responders to HEART events, those who investigate adverse events, and those who facilitate the event review.
- Risk management, quality, and patient safety professionals, HEART leads, executive sponsors, and representatives of stakeholder groups (e.g., an operational manager, charge nurse, house supervisor, member of patient & family advisory council.
Course Objectives/Learning Outcomes:
- Describe a timely and credible adverse event investigation and analysis process.
- Implement an event review process that is consistent with BETA HEART principles.
- Develop a rapid event response process to HEART events focusing on timeliness, reliability, and organizational learning.
Continuing Education Units
Nurses: BETA Healthcare Group is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP11130, for a total of 4.0 contact hours.
Risk Management Professionals: This program has been approved for a total of 4.0 contact hours of continuing education credit toward fulfillment of the requirements of ASHRM designations of fellow (FASHRM) and distinguished fellow (DFASHRM) and towards certified professional in healthcare risk management (CPHRM) renewal.
Registration: Rapid Event Response & Analysis Training , 4-6 Hours Interactive, Max Capacity: 80
*Space is limited. BETA reserves the right to cancel in the event of low participation and will notify members at least one week prior to the event.
March 3, 2026 (Glendale, CA) – Registration closed
November 3, 2026 (Northern CA) – Register here