Occupational & environmental physicians are concerned with the health of workers and their environments through clinical care, disability management, prevention, research and education.

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ACOEM Comments on Proposed Nondiscriminatory Wellness Programs Rule

ACOEM has presented formal comments to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) on the proposed rule, “Incentives for Nondiscriminatory Wellness Programs in Group Health Plans.”
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Medical Organizations Urge Congress to Act on Gun Violence

ACOEM has joined 51 other medical organizations in urging Congress to take action to reduce gun violence
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ACOEM Urges Inclusion of Worker Health Data in EHRs

ACOEM has formally called upon the federal government to take steps that would help make the inclusion of worker-health information a fundamental component of electronic health records (EHRs)
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Workplace Wellness Programs Can Reduce Per Worker Health Costs by 18% or More

Workplace health promotion programs have the potential to reduce average worker health costs by 18% (or even more for older workers), reports a study in the January issue of JOEM.
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Disability in Workers with Cancer Equals 20 Percent of Health Care Spending

Each year, more than 3 million U.S. workers are diagnosed with cancer, leading to high productivity losses that mainly affect smaller companies, reports a study in the December issue of JOEM. The study is one of the first to document the economic impact of cancer in the U.S. workforce. Read more


Family Background Affects Risk of Disability from Back Disorders

Work and lifestyle factors affecting the risk of disability due to low back disorders tend to be shared among family members, reports a study in the November issue of JOEM. Read more

Catherine Baase, MD, FACOEM, Receives 2012 Global Leadership in Corporate Health Award

Catherine Baase, MD, FACOEM, chief medical officer, The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW), is the 2012 recipient of the Global Leadership in Corporate Health Award, recognizing her career as a proponent of workplace health and wellness for Dow. Read more


For Some People Exposed to World Trade Center Site, Lung Function Improves with Time

For at least some residents and workers exposed to dust and fumes after the World Trade Center (WTC) attacks, follow-up tests show gradual improvement in lung function, reports a study in the issue of October JOEM. Read more 


Job Insecurity Affects Health, Study Finds

Workers who perceive their jobs aren't secure are more likely to rate themselves in poor health and have increased symptoms of anxiety and depression, reports a study in the September issue of JOEM. Read more

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POEMS CME Dinner(1)

02/20/2013

6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

LaCollina Restaurant

35th Annual Carroll P. Hungate Postgraduate Seminar on Occupational and Environmental Health(1)

02/22/2013 - 02/23/2013

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Overland Park Marriott Hotel, 10800 Metcalf, Overland Park, KS 66210

How to Recognize and Treat Heavy Metal Poisoning from Occupational and Non-occupational Exposures,

03/07/2013

5:30 AM - 8:30 AM

Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

Working Safely- What Every Medical Professional Needs to Know

03/09/2013

8:30 AM - 12:45 PM

RIT Inn and Conference Center Rochester NY

IOMC Leadership Breakfast: Gun Violence

03/14/2013

7:30 AM - 9:30 AM

Wildfire Chicago, 159 West Erie, Chicago

Mid South OEMA - 2013 Spring Conference

03/16/2013 - 03/17/2013

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Beau Rivage Resort, Biloxi, MS

POEMS CME Dinner

03/20/2013

6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

LaCollina Restaurant

T2 Diabetes in the Workplace

03/21/2013

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Beechwood Hotel, Worcester, MA

CDME Training in conjunction with Maine AFP

04/13/2013

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Sunday River Hotel and Conference Center, Bethel, Maine

H&P Section Annual Meeting(2)

04/28/2013

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Shingle Creek, Orlando, FL

House of Delegates Meeting(1)

04/28/2013

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM

AOHC - Orlando, FL

MEDGEO 2013 Conference

08/25/2013 - 08/29/2013

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Washington, DC

CDME Training

09/21/2013

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Mercy Hospital, Springfield, MA

House of Delegates Fall Meeting

11/08/2013

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

ACOEM Headquarters, Elk Grove Village, IL

House of Delegates Meeting

11/08/2013

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Elk Grove Village, IL

NECOEM MaAOHN Annual Conference

12/05/2013

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Newton Marriott Hotel

NECOEM MaAOHN Annual Conference(1)

12/06/2013

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

Newton Marriott Hotel
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Medical Organizations Urge Congress to Act on Gun Violence

ACOEM has joined 51 other medical organizations in urging Congress to take action to reduce gun violence
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ACOEM Comments on DOT Drug Testing Procedures for 6–AM  

ACOEM has expressed support for DOT’s interim final rule (IFR) for Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs: 6-acetylmorphine (6–AM) Testing that no longer requires labs and MROs to consult with one another regarding the testing for the presence of morphine when the lab confirms presence of 6–AM. Read more


ACOEM Urges Support for ERC/AFF Funding 

On March 23, ACOEM urged House and Senate Appropriations Committees to support funding for the Education and Research Centers (ERCs) and Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Program.
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ACOEM Applauds Launch of Federal Smoking Campaign

ACOEM and 37 other organizations applaud launch of federal government’s media campaign on dangers of tobacco use.
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ACOEM Opposes Bill Undermining Pollution Protections

Senate Resolution would leave millions of Americans at risk from mercury, other pollutants ACOEM has joined the American Heart Association, the American Lung Association, and other leading organizations to formally oppose S.J. Res. 37, a resolution that employs the Congressional Review Act to reverse the Environmental Protection Agency’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards for Power Plants. Read more 


Coalition Opposes Cuts to Prevention and Public Health Fund

On March 27, ACOEM joined more than 100 other national public health organizations to express deep disappointment in the Administration's support for reducing the investment in the Prevention and Public Health Fund. Read more

ACOEM Files Comments with FDA Regarding Opioid Education for Prescribers 

On December 7, ACOEM submitted comments to the FDA regarding its draft "Blueprint for Prescriber Education for the Long-Acting/Extended-Release Opioid Class-Wide REMS." Read more 


ACOEM and IAIABC Express Concern to Workers' Comp Officials Regarding Opioid Abuse

In a joint letter that was sent last Friday to all state workers' compensation officials, ACOEM and the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) expressed "deep concern over the growing issue of prescription opioid abuse in the United States. Read more 


ACOEM Expresses Support for Federal Workers' Compensation Modernization and Improvement Act

ACOEM has expressed to Congress its support for H.R. 2465, the Federal Workers' Compensation Modernization and Improvement Act; specifically, the provisions that update the Federal Employees Compensation Act (FECA) to allow for reimbursement of certain services provided by a physician assistant (PA) or nurse practitioner (NP). Read more 

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Featured Resources

February - Hypertension In The United States

Hypertension In recognition of February as American Heart Month, ACOEM is providing tools/resources to help employers identify and respond to the impact of hypertension -– a leading risk factor for heart disease -– on worker health and productivity.



ACOEM's Idea Marketplace™
ACOEM's Idea Marketplace

ACOEM's Idea Marketplace™

has been officially launched! The Marketplace is an area of the ACOEM web site where members can exchange ideas and materials. The Marketplace also provides a unique and innovative way to quickly locate information relating to more than 30 of the most current topics in OEM.

 

This new innovative member benefit can only be found by accessing MyACOEM.

Medical Evaluation of Law Enforcement Officers
LEO GuidanceGuidance for the Medical Evaluation of Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) is an electronic subscription-based tool that provides the latest information to promote LEO health and safety. The Guidance covers essential job functions, fitness-for-duty criteria, surveillance issues, and wellness/health maintenance topics. Substance use disorders is the newest chapter to be added to this continuously evolving resource and prostheses will be coming soon. Initial sections cover diabetes, cardiovascular issues, vision, hearing, medications, infectious diseases, and pregnancy. Topics under development include blood, seizure, pulmonary, and sleep disorders. The LEO Medical Guidance is a valuable tool for all stakeholders: physicians, public safety personnel and members of national and international associations representing law enforcement, law enforcement executives, municipal managers, attorneys, and insurers. Information and pricing for individual and multi-user on-line access to LEO Guidance Documents and updates.
Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelines & APG-I

ACOEM Practice GuidelinesACOEM’s Practice Guidelines are the gold standard in effective treatment of occupational injuries and illnesses. Evidence-based, the Guidelines were developed in response to rising expectations for quality of care; increased expectations for good outcomes and medical safety; the need to stop overutilization and curb unproductive and even harmful procedures; and the need to reflect advances in medicine based on the best available evidence! Read More...

 

The Guidelines’ on-line platform, APG-I, allows browsing and searching via text and keyword, and ICD9 and CPT codes. This web-based interface offers multiple versions — APG-I, APG-I Plus, and APG-I Premium. Premium offers the new add-on CodesLink™ option.

 

The Guidelines App is also now available (search ACOEM Practice Guidelines in iTunes) which includes all disorder recommendation statements, evidence levels and summaries, and has browsing, text, and key word search capabilities. It also includes sample treatment plans based on severity for the most common musculoskeletal injuries. 

 
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine (JOEM CME)
JOEM CME - February 2013

A leading peer-reviewed journal of ACOEM

Current Issue: February 2013 / Vol. 55 / No. 2
Featured Articles:
  • The Combination of Work Organizational Climate and Individual Work Commitment Predicts Return to Work in Women But Not in Men
  • Work-Related Productivity Losses in an Era of Ageing Populations: The Case of Colorectal Cancer
  • Occupational Exposure to Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields and Neurodegenerative Disease: A Meta-Analysis

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