BALTIMORE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Register for the Professional Development PQI’s Upcoming training on Preventing Workplace Violence.

BALTIMORE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Register for the Professional Development PQI’s Upcoming training on Preventing Workplace Violence.
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Baltimore County Health Department issued the following announcement on Sep. 02.

Register for the Professional Development PQI’s Upcoming training on Preventing Workplace Violence.

This is a 2-part joint seminar presented by HSS’s Emergency Coordinator, Terry Sapp, and Det. John Rogers of the Behavioral Assessment and Crisis Management Group of the Baltimore County Police Department. 

Part 1: In-person Training  Session on Monday, September 12, 2022 | 1-3:30 pm

Drumcastle Government Center

6401 York Road, Third Floor, main conference room

Register at:  https://bit.ly/3wFnDE6

Part 2: Virtual Training Session on Friday, November 4, 2022 | 9-11:30am 

Register at: https://bit.ly/3RnUYeV

If you have questions regarding the in-person training, please contact Josephine Carandang-Garcia jcarandang: garcia@baltimorecountymd.gov 

If you have questions regarding the virtual training session, please contact Cynthia Brindle cbrindle@baltimorecountymd.gov

Original source can be found here.



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