Category: Articles, Business & Commerce, Communications, Education, Employment, Resources for Attorneys, Working With Experts THE CASE WHEN THE TABLES WERE TURNED TASA ID: 408 When I was recommended by my own attorney to one of his colleagues, I found myself in an awkward situation. It was awkward because I didn’t want to return any obligations which may have jeopardized my relationship with my counsel and which may require that I ‘find’ I disagreed with my suggested role as a consultant. Regardless, I was introduced to the attorney who represented the husband in a pending divorce case. Study of the situation revealed that there was an abundance of money involved, and the ‘departing’ wife wanted a large share of it all. The husband wanted to mitigate his obligations. Read more
Category: Articles, Education, Medical & Healthcare, Resources for Attorneys, Working With Experts Expert Nursing Certifications What Do All Those Letters Mean? TASA ID: 16893 What does expert nursing certification mean exactly? Have you ever wondered what those letters following RN stand for? Nursing certification can be defined as, “one of two processes in which a professional organization formally recognizes the competence of a nurse to practice a subspecialty of nursing.” (Mosby’s Medical Dictionary) Read more
Category: Articles, Education, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Safety, Security Training Security Operatives to Recognize the Perils Posed by Weapons of Mass Exposure Part II TASA ID: 12689 This article was originally posted in the Journal of Healthcare Protection Management, Vol. 35, No. 1 - 2019.In a 2007 article in this journal, the authors detailed how to protect staff, patients and visitors from becoming contaminated after attacks by weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) or weapons of mass exposure. Given security's central role in keeping hospitals free from contamination, here they update the advice for today's world. They review the contaminants of concern, addressing the basics of effective training for security officers, how to handle the flow of vehicles and people, when to institute lockdowns, and how to don and remove personal protective equipment (PPEs).To read more, download the PDF below. Read more
Category: Articles, Education, Medical & Healthcare, Psychology/Psychiatry, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts Autism, Behavioral Treatments, Medications, and the Law TASA ID: 11342 According to federal law, a functional behavior assessment and a behavior intervention plan should be considered for any student (up to age 21) that has a behavior that interferes with learning.1 An effective behavior assessment needs to examine the antecedents and consequences of a behavior to find out why the behavior is occurring. Different behaviors can have different functions and each functional behavior assessment needs to examine behaviors separately. For example... Read more
Category: Articles, Crime Investigation, Education, Law Enforcement & Corrections, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Safety, School Safety/Violence 5 Reasons Why Parkland Florida School Officials and Nikolas Cruz’s Family Are Liable TASA ID: 2774 The Valentine’s Day massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School by Nikolas Cruz was initially blamed on the poor response from the Broward County Sheriff’s Department and school security.However, an investigation by the SERAPH School Safety team has found a much darker series of failures by adults in Cruz’s personal life and school life. Read more