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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Workplace Weight Management Programs Lowers Costs, Improve Quality of Life

Employees who participate in a workplace weight management program—even those who don’t lose weight—have reduced health care costs and improved quality of life (QOL), reports a study in the November issue of JOEM. Read more

Occupational Fatigue — New Insights on Causes and Consequences

Sleep loss and poor working conditions are the most important causes of occupational fatigue—which can impair mental and physical performance with the potential for serious errors and injuries, reports a review and update in the October issue of JOEM. Read more


Overweight and Obesity Linked to High Workers' Compensation Costs

Obese and overweight workers are more likely to incur high costs related to workers’ compensation claims for major injuries, reports a study in the September issue of JOEM. Read More

Gulf War Veterans Still Have High Rate of Multisymptom Illness

Veterans of the Gulf War are more than twice as likely to have medically unexplained symptoms known as "multisymptom illness" (MSI), compared to Iraq/Afghanistan War veterans, according to an updated research review in the July issue of JOEM.
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Long Work Hours Linked to Higher Risk for Cardiovascular Disease

Working long hours — particularly 46 hours per week or more — may increase the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) events such as heart attack, reports study in March JOEM. Read more


Best Practices for Workplace Wellness Programs

Building a company-wide culture of health and developing an effective communications strategy are characteristic of companies with outstanding workplace health promotion programs, according to a report in the February issue of JOEM. Read more

Study examines stock market performance and employee health and safety programs

A study utilizing investment simulations for 17 publicly held companies with strong health or safety programs for employees suggests that employers that invest significantly in health and safety programming can outperform other companies in the marketplace. The study was published in the January 2016 issue of JOEM.
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Focus on Well-Being Improves Worker Health While Lowering Costs

One company's program to improve employee well-being led to improvements in worker health and productivity while decreasing health care costs, reports case study in October JOEM.
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Program to Reduce Work-Family Conflict Pays for Itself

An effective program to reduce work-family conflict (WFC) leads to reduced turnover and other cost savings for employers, reports a study in the September issue of JOEM. Read more

Farm-to-Table Model Shows Occupational Health Risks in Food Industry

Workers involved in nearly every step of the modern food industry are at increased risk of occupational illness/injury and death, compared to other industries, reports a study in the July issue of JOEM. Read more


Rheumatoid Arthritis Carries High Costs for Employers

Employees with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are more likely to have work absences, reports a study in the June issue of JOEM. The study may have important implications for identifying which employees are more likely to miss work and for the use of strategies to retain employees with RA. Read more

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Spring Conference

02/25/2017

8:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Hardin Memorial Hospital, Elizabethtown, Kentucky

Mid South OEMA - Annual conference and business meeting

04/01/2017 - 04/02/2017

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

L'Auberge Casino and Resort, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Western Occupational Health Conference (WOHC) returns to Hawaii in 2017!

09/13/2017 - 09/16/2017

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wailea Beach Resort Marriott, Maui, Hawaii

ACOEM Offers to Assist DOL with Review of Workers' Comp Systems 

ACOEM is an organization of more than 4,000 occupational physicians and other health care professionals, which provides leadership to promote optimal health and safety of workers, workplaces, and environments. Work fitness and disability management is a core competency of occupational medicine. Read More


ACOEM Comments on Proposed Revisions to OSHA Safety and Health Program Management Guidelines

Overall, ACOEM applauds OSHA’s efforts to strengthen workplace preventive efforts, and recognizes the importance of systematic planning and high-level management support for key elements of successful preventive programs, including employer affirmation of the importance of safety and health, a clear system of accountability, ongoing surveillance for potential workplace hazards, skilled investigation of workplace injuries and “near misses,” engagement of workers in setting workplace health and safety policies, effective training, and careful attention to the control or elimination of identified risks. Read More


ACOEM Urges FMCSA to Withdraw Proposed CMV Medication Form 

ACOEM has long been a proponent of FMCSA providing appropriate tools for use by those medical examiners with appropriate training and knowledge to determine the medical fitness of the commercial motor vehicle (CMV) driver. The proposed Medication Form, however, falls far short of being able to adequately assess whether a driver will be impaired by medications or an underlying medical condition. Read More

ACOEM Supports CDC’s Recommendations on Opioid Use to Treat Chronic Non-cancer Pain

The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) supports the CDC’s 12 proposed recommendations for the safer and more effective use of opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) and the rationales supporting them. Read More

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2017 Renewal Now Open
International Membership

Occhealth netWORK - trans ACOEM is now pleased to offer the OccHealth netWORK™ as an introductory path for International Membership. If you are a member of an OEM organization from a country that is a participant in the International Occupational Medicine Society Collaborative (IOMSC), then you are eligible for International Membership in ACOEM by subscribing to the "netWORK".


Note: This "International Membership" is an entry level time-limited offering. Physicians wishing to become fellows or permanent members of ACOEM, should apply for "Active Membership".


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Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine (JOEM CME)
 JOEM CME - December 2016

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Current Issue: December 2016 / Vol. 58 / No. 12
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  • Weight Loss Associated with Employee Income in an Incentivized Employee Wellness Program


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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 covering essential job functions, fitness-for-duty criteria, health/wellness, and surveillance issues. It is a valuable tool for physicians, public safety personnel and members of national and international associations representing law enforcement, law enforcement executives, as well as municipal managers, attorneys, and insurers. Chapters include information on initial evaluation, neurology/seizures, sleep disorders, substance use, amputations/prosthetics, cardiovascular issues, vision, hearing, diabetes, infectious diseases, pregnancy, and more. Additional topics are under development (along with updates to currently available ones) as this is a continuously evolving resource. For more details and pricing for individual and multi-user access, read more
ACOEM's Idea Marketplace™

Idea Marketplace ACOEM's Idea Marketplace™ is an area of the web site where members can exchange ideas and materials. It also provides a unique and innovative way to quickly locate information relating to 40 of the most current topics in OEM. This innovative member benefit can only be found by accessing MyACOEM.