National Patient Safety Experts to Speak at Pulse CPSEA Symposium in March
- Pulse CPSEA
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Event will combine leaders’ presentations with patient advocacy training.
A strong lineup of prominent figures in the patient safety movement will speak at the upcoming Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy annual Symposium and training event, March 26-27, 2026 on Long Island.

The meeting is themed “What Is a Patient Safety Advocate, and Why It Matters to You.”
Nationally and internationally recognized speakers will include:
Teri Frykenberg RN CCM BCPA, on “What You Need to Know Before Becoming a Professional Patient Advocate”
Kristen Miller, DrPH, MSPH, MSL, CPPS, on “AI in Healthcare: What Patients and Advocates Should Know”
L. Bradley Schwartz, Esq and Sofie Schwartz MBA on “Family Support After the Error”, and
Steve Goodstein RN, MS, CO-OP, BCPA, CPXP, on “Conflict Resolution Skills in Healthcare”
The practical, interactive training part of the event will cover topics such as critical communications, and “FILMS” — Falls, Infections, Literacy, Medication & Surgery, and attendees will earn a certificate of completion and listing on the Pulse CPSEA website.
Board-Certified Patient Advocates can also earn CE credits to maintain their accreditation.
Early-bird ticket prices are in effect for a limited time.
What: Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy 2026 FCPA/Symposium
When: March 26-27, 2026
Where: Viana Hotel & Spa, Westbury, NY
Media Contact: Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy📧 info@PulseCPSEA.org 📞 516-579-4711 🌐 www.pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org
