ASHRM Educational Webinar Series
Schedule of Upcoming Webinars in Health Care Risk Management
Join ASHRM for in-depth live webinars led by subject matter experts. These hour-long programs will cover clinical/patient safety, legal/regulatory, enterprise risk management (ERM), risk financing and more. Each webinar is 1 hour in length and eligible for 1 CE credit towards your CPHRM Certification.
- MAY13
Building Trust and Improving Patient Outcomes Through Resilience and Transparency
May 13, 2026 at 12:00 PM CT
In this panel discussion, leaders from Carilion Clinic and Riskonnect will explore the connection between risk and resilience. How coordinated resilience planning and clear, transparent communication strengthen employee and patient trust before, during, and after disruption.
Speakers:
Sarah Parker, PhD
Sherry Dillon
Julie Childs
Stephen Lovern, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
Brad Henske
- MAY27
Ensuring Quality, Safety, and Accountability in Patient Care: A Barbados Perspective
May 27, 2026 at 12:00 PM CT
The session emphasizes the importance of accurate documentation and good record‑keeping in healthcare, highlighting their role in patient safety, legal protection, and quality care. It demonstrates the benefits of adequate documentation, including early recognition of abnormal findings and timely escalation of care.
Speaker:
Sandra Beckles-Hackett
- JUN5
Professional Wellbeing Leadership as Risk Management: Shifting from Individual Resiliency to Systemic Safety
June 5, 2026 at 12:00 PM CT
Burnout isn’t just a personal issue—it’s an organizational risk. Join us for this timely webinar exploring why workforce wellbeing belongs at the center of healthcare risk management, not on the sidelines of “wellness” initiatives. Learn how shifting from individual resiliency to organizational systems can reduce liability, improve patient safety, and create safer, more sustainable environments for the healthcare workforce. Designed for ASHRM members, this session offers practical insights you can use to protect your institution—and yourself.
Speaker:
Stefanie Simmons, MD, FACEP