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In this insightful podcast, three healthcare professionals discuss their experiences using Omnigo incident reporting software to track and manage workplace violence in their hospitals, and the transformative impact it’s having in their work. You'll hear firsthand how integrated data systems are empowering hospitals are to create safer environments for their staff and patients. 

Our experts also discuss how comprehensive data reporting, supported by advanced software, has transformed their ability to present compelling cases for resource allocation, technological investments, and policy changes, leading to safer and more efficient healthcare environments. 

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About Our Guests

Mark Reed is the Director of Campus Support Operations at City of Hope National Medical Center. His healthcare leadership expertise is in safety, facilities, security, risk and emergency management. Mark is an authority in the monitoring, analysis and development of risk resolution strategies for the prevention of adverse operational events. 

Robert Sherwood is the Director of Public Safety Technology and Community-Based Care at Lee Health. He started his career at Lee 13 years ago as a public safety officer and worked his way up. Robert enjoys working in the healthcare sector and utilizing technology to make the workplace a safe place for everyone. 

Tony Pope is the chief of Police and Director of Emergency Management at Columbus Regional Health. He has a vast public safety background and served as the Deputy Chief of Police in Bloomington Indiana. Tony is also a U.S. Navy veteran and a Certified Healthcare Professional Administrator (CHPA).