Upcoming Events and Conferences

Webinar 1.0 cme credits

What About Work - A Curriculum for 1st and 2nd Year Medical Students

Join Dr. Marianne Cloeren as she describes the Occupational medicine curriculum she designed and implemented for 1st and 2nd year medical students at a large teaching institution.

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Occupational Ergonomics Series Part I: A New Era of Teleworking

Telework has existed for many years. The initial term used was “telecommuting” coined in 1972 by Jack Nilles. It is a work arrangement that allows an employee to perform work, during any part of regular, paid hours, at an approved alternative worksite (e.g., home, telework center). It is an important tool for achieving a resilient and results-oriented workforce. At its core, telework is people doing their work at locations different from where they would normally be doing it. This makes sense when you consider that ‘tele’ comes from the Greek word meaning “from a distance” – when combined with work it means “work from a distance.” The recent pandemic increased exponentially the number of workers in need to do their work away from their usual worksites. The lack of preparation for this sudden and forceful transition exposed workers to unprecedented occupational physical and psychosocial ergonomic risk factors. In many ways, it also affected the workflow and productivity of many employers. We will navigate through some of the lessons learned and best practices moving forward to guarantee a healthy and productive tele-workplace.

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ACOEM Board and Officer Candidate Forum

Join your colleagues at the ACOEM Board and Officer Candidate Forum, taking place on Friday, November 5, from 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. CDT. You must be a member to register for the Forum.

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ACOEM Practice Guidelines

Access to MDGuidelines® is Now an ACOEM Member Benefit

ACOEM defines best practices for medical care and disability management. Learn how to use the most effective treatment to provide better patient care.
MDGuidelines® Access is FREE for ACOEM Members.

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Special Interest

Commercial Driver Medical Examiner Center

Commercial Driver Medical Examiner Center

Commercial driver medical examiners (CDMEs) ensure that commercial vehicle operators are qualified to drive. ACOEM provides CDME training and publishes a newsletter for providers.

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Public Safety Medicine Center

Public Safety Medicine Center

OEM professionals protect workers who protect the public, including firefighters, law enforcement officers, correctional officers, and crossing guards. ACOEM publishes guidance for those who provide medical treatment to law enforcement officers. 

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Medical Review Officer Center

Medical Review Officer Center

Medical review officers (MROs) review results from drug-testing programs and evaluate medical explanations for certain results. ACOEM is the educational provider of choice for MROs. ACOEM also publishes a newsletter for MROs.

Visit the MRO Center