
Bill Clawson
Bill Clawson has been a professional educator, lecturer, author and consultant since 1983. Upon retiring as a senior, decorated Naval Officer in 1994, he founded and serves as president of Quest for Excellence™, a non-profit educational organization. Actively practicing in health care for over 35 years, Bill has an extensive clinical background as a registered nurse practitioner in critical care and elder care, along with an administrative background in medical staff development and health care administration. Bill has served as an educator-consultant to numerous agencies, including the California Department of Social Services, the Department of the Navy, and Stanford University School of Medicine. He is an active member of the American Assisted Living Nurses Association, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, and sits as an officer and director of several nonprofit organization boards. Bill is a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant and opened the region's first and only medical-legal consulting firm specializing in community care. He and his associates provide counsel on best practices and standards of care to attorneys, government agencies, healthcare corporations, and assisted living and residential care professionals. When he's not speaking, writing, or consulting, you can find him sprinting around the dog show ring with his Irish Wolfhound. Commander Clawson was selected for publication in the 2002-2003 edition of National Register's Who's Who in Executives and Professionals. During his final interview, he was asked, "Why this breed?" He readily responded: "Although they are an ancient breed dating back well before 300 BC, Irish Wolfhounds were rescued from the brink of extinction in 1862 by one man who cared, British Army Captain G.A. Graham. To me they symbolize that, as long as one person cares, there is always hope."
Bill Clawson has been a professional educator, lecturer, author and consultant since 1983. Upon retiring as a senior, decorated Naval Officer in 1994, he founded and serves as president of Quest for Excellence™, a non-profit educational organization. Actively practicing in health care for over 35 years, Bill has an extensive clinical background as a registered nurse practitioner in critical care and elder care, along with an administrative background in medical staff development and health care administration. Bill has served as an educator-consultant to numerous agencies, including the California Department of Social Services, the Department of the Navy, and Stanford University School of Medicine. He is an active member of the American Assisted Living Nurses Association, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, and sits as an officer and director of several nonprofit organization boards. Bill is a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant and opened the region's first and only medical-legal consulting firm specializing in community care. He and his associates provide counsel on best practices and standards of care to attorneys, government agencies, healthcare corporations, and assisted living and residential care professionals. When he's not speaking, writing, or consulting, you can find him sprinting around the dog show ring with his Irish Wolfhound. Commander Clawson was selected for publication in the 2002-2003 edition of National Register's Who's Who in Executives and Professionals. During his final interview, he was asked, "Why this breed?" He readily responded: "Although they are an ancient breed dating back well before 300 BC, Irish Wolfhounds were rescued from the brink of extinction in 1862 by one man who cared, British Army Captain G.A. Graham. To me they symbolize that, as long as one person cares, there is always hope."
Sexual harassment: it doesn't just happen to guys
This seminar provides an engaging and entertaining look at both the facts and fiction about this troubling topic. The content includes a frank and mature discussion of gender, sexuality, and relationship issues in the workplace or academic setting. Real-life stories will detail the legal and regulatory definitions and current case law, while dispelling misinformation. Additionally, we will step behind the legalese that tends to sterilize the message, and scrutinize the damage that both...
