Webinar
What to Expect When the DEA Visits Your Hospital or Healthcare Facility
February 24, 2022 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm ET
Have you ever wished you could talk with a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Diversion Investigator, without the stress surrounding DEA visits or investigations?
Now is your opportunity to do that. Invistics is hosting a free, educational webinar presented by Dwayne Jeffcoat, DEA Diversion Investigator, on February 24 from 3-4 PM ET. Dwayne has investigated numerous diversion cases in healthcare facilities, including some recent cases that have resulted in record fines.
What You Can Expect to Learn:
- Latest updates from the DEA about preventing diversion in hospitals and healthcare facilities
- What you can expect when the DEA visits your hospital or healthcare facility, from the time they enter your building until they leave the facility
- Examples of good…and not so good…practices and how you can set yourself and your team up to prevent diversion and be in compliance with the regulations when the DEA visits your hospital or healthcare facility
When you register for the webinar, you will be able to submit questions anonymously.
There will also be time for Q&A during the webinar, including questions submitted before and during the webinar. We may not get to everything, but we will make every attempt to answer as many questions as possible.
Register and Submit Your Questions Now
We expect high demand for this webinar, so please register as early as possible. Only those pre-registered for the webinar will be given the opportunity to submit anonymous questions beforehand. Please complete the form below to register now. Enter any questions you would like to ask the DEA on the form as well; those questions will be de-identified before sharing.
Feel free to forward this invitation to colleagues you feel would want to attend this free, educational webinar.

Dwayne Jeffcoat
Staff Coordinator, Liaison Section
Diversion Control Division
Drug Enforcement Administration

Tom Knight
CEO & Founder of Invistics