This document discusses training that could be implemented to prevent unauthorized access of celebrity health records, as occurred at UCLA Hospital. It suggests limiting access to records, using partial identifiers, implementing random audits, increasing training on responsibility and accountability, automatic detection of intrusion attempts, standardized investigation documents, ensuring employee understanding of privacy policies, informing employees of audits, and providing orientation and annual training. This comprehensive training approach could make employees more accountable and aware of privacy importance, increasing job security, trust, patient satisfaction, and security.