We are pleased to announce that Agile Occupational Medicine will exhibit at RISKWORLD® 2024 from May 5-8 in San Diego. At RISKWORLD, there’s no limit to what you can achieve when you connect with the global risk community. Be sure to stop by our booth #2247 in the inclusive Marketplace to learn more about Agile's new approach to occupational medicine! Advance rates expire Feb. 29, 2024. Register today at www.RIMS.org/RISKWORLD.
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Hey, Occupational Health Providers help us out by taking our benchmark survey before it closes! Join us in shaping the future of occupational medicine by taking part in our NAOHP benchmarking survey. With your help, we can make a difference in the field of Occupational Medicine - https://lnkd.in/e-gtB3Jr #occupationalproviders #osha #occmed #benchmarkingsurvey #occupationalmedicine
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⭐️ https://lnkd.in/eHiPmdKR ⭐️ In this systematic review, we investigated research literature evaluating the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions focusing on participation and performance in occupations related to paid and unpaid employment and education for people with serious mental illness. The review included occupation and activity-based interventions and interventions addressing performance skills, aspects of the environment, activity demands, and client factors. The results indicate that strong evidence exists for the effectiveness of supported employment using individual placement and support to result in competitive employment.
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What comes to mind when you think of Piedmont Urgent Care? Watch this short video to hear about everything we can do at Piedmont Urgent Care! When you think of Piedmont Urgent Care, think Occupational Medicine! We are here for you and your employees. #PiedmontUrgentCare #OccupationalMedicine #Occupationalhealth #Workplacehealthandsafety #Georgiaworkplace
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An honour from the distinguished Prof. Dr Seong Kyu Kang, the President of International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH). This is absolutely a lifetime achievement for my career and for Scientific Committee on Occupational Medicine (SCOM). Occupational Medicine has been part of my life journey and it took me a lot to be here today. However, my journey will not stop here, looking forward to contribute more in this field as the SKY IS THE LIMIT. #occupationalmedicine #icohscom2023
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Register for our webinar presented by Dr. Kristie Harper & Kate Sainsbury on March 19, 2024 to understand current practices on occupational therapy in delirium management and to learn about a pathway facilitating early assessment, intervention, and supported discharge home- https://buff.ly/3uQsFzF In acute hospital settings, delirium is an extremely common hospital complication (Aung Thein et al., 2020), underscoring the need for occupational therapists to support older adult care and aid cognitive recovery.
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No cure for long COVID exists, though healthcare providers across a range of specialties work to treat it in new and innovative ways. One of those areas is occupational therapy, which helps people with illness or injury take part in activities that matter to them. Dr. Malachy Clancy, assistant professor of occupational therapy, discusses how his field approaches the complex problem of long COVID. 👉 Read more on The Nexus: https://brnw.ch/21wBHKC
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Exploring Eye Condition and Neurological Problems l Occupational Health Assessments l MFOM Exam Dive into our latest video from the Occupational Health Academy's main course! This concise segment covers: Medical History Overview Exploring Eye Problems Understanding Neurological Issues Gain valuable insights and practical knowledge from our experts. For the full course, 🔗 , visit our website and book online today! www.zoshacademy.co.uk 👍 Like, Share, and Subscribe for more occupational health insights!
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Consultant Occupational Physician | CEO Doctors Inn Health | Master of Occupational Medicine | Occupational Safety & Health Consultant | Chairperson Botswana Occupational Medicine Association | Aviation Medical Examiner|
Occupational medicine requires you to learn, travel, serve and smile.
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Founder & Director at Living Without Boundaries, Senior Mental Health Occupational Therapist, Doctor of Clinical Science Candidate
Absolutely it is! It’s the process of doing, being and living in the moments of what is available to us. Our Interventions are the methods in which we approach each individuals needs and Occupational Therapy is how we deliver it.
I’ve begun to ponder on this idea. That what we do is the process rather than specific interventions. The interventions are just part of the process. They can at times seem simple but because it’s individual and part of our process makes it therapeutic. I wonder if we get stuck thinking that this or that is occupational therapy but I wonder whether we would be more free and confident if we saw occupational therapy as the process and the interventions were just what they needed to be. It is so easy to lose sight of this in our world that wants to quickly label OT as this or that but it just isn’t that simple. What do you think? Does this resonate?
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Please join CMSUK on the 9th May together with Jessica Thurston and Suzi Rodd, Somek & Associates, who will explore the vital roles of Care and Occupational Therapy Expert Witnesses, along with the Civil Procedure Rules shaping their practice. Discover how they collaborate with Case Managers and gain insights into: 🔷 The role of Expert Witnesses 🔷Utilisation of Case Managers in decision-making 🔷Characteristics of effective Case Managers 🔷Addressing disagreements in care recommendations 🔷Attendees will learn about: 🔷The legal framework governing Expert Witness Practice 🔷Legal principles guiding Care and OT Experts' opinions 🔷Differentiating factual and opinion evidence This webinar is beneficial for Case Managers seeking clarity on roles, understanding the interplay between Case Management and Expert Witnessing, and navigating disagreements in care planning. Don't miss out - click the link to book https://lnkd.in/emc4TKVM
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Chief Executive Officer at Agile Occupational Medicine
3moLooking forward to connecting with old friends and meeting new ones at the show!