Rounds Grand Occupational and Environmental Medicine Lecture … · 2016-09-08 · Occupational and...
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Occupational and environmental health exposures cause thousands of illnesses and injuries each year.
This lecture series addresses the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of disease and injuries related to environmental and occupational exposures encountered by physicians and their colleagues in local, regional, and international settings.
At this venue for education and professional networking, join us as we explore:
* Current issues andemerging trends inoccupational andenvironmental medicine
* Practical applications ofnew scientific discoveries
* Best practices inoccupational andenvironmental medicine
Occupational and Environmental Medicine Lecture SeriesPhoto: Nerthuz/iStock/Thinkstock; HelenStocker/iStock/Thinkstock; tonivaver/iStock/Thinkstock
ENVIRONMENTAL ANd OCCUPATIONAL hEALTh sCIENCE s n sChOOL Of PUbLIC hEALTh n
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SavE thE DatE - 2016–2017 OEM Grand Rounds Series starts October 12, 2016!
LocationUW Medicine South Lake Union850 Republican St Building C, Seattle, Wa 98109
6:00 pm Networking with hors d’oeuvres 6:15 Dinner 6:45 Lecture
OR attend via live webinar
OCtOBER 12, 2016
Medical Surveillance and Workplace Management of Occupational Asthma Speaker: Julia Klees, MD, MPh, FaCOEM Associate Corporate Medical Director, BASF Corporation Adjunct Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY
Occupational or Work-related Asthma (WRA) has become the most common form of occupational lung disease in many industrialized countries. 10 to 15% of all prevalent cases of adult asthma may be attributable to occupational factors, with work exacerbation affecting 25% of asthmatics. The medical surveillance and diagnosis of WRA should follow a systematic, step-wise approach, with early diagnosis and avoidance of further exposure offering the best chance of complete recovery.
Join us as Dr. Julia Klees discusses the basics of a medical surveillance program for occupational asthma, workplace evaluation of symptoms, and substance specific program considerations, such as exposure concerns and issues that affect those programs.
Speaker Bio Julia E. Klees is the associate medical director at BASF, a multinational company and the second largest producer of chemicals and related products in North America. Her responsibilities include overseeing the corporate medical surveillance program, fitness for duty assessments, and medical audit programs. She coordinates management of occupational health issues, reproductive hazard assessment, medical emergency response, health promotion and employee assistance programs, workers’ compensation and re-entry from short-term disability. She consults with Environmental Health and Safety on issues of toxicology and industrial hygiene, and contributes to the worldwide BASF Group Chemical Emergency Medical Guidelines.
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RegistrationDinner lecture includes parking, dinner, networking time, and lecture. Dinner seating is limited, registration is required four business days prior to event.
2016-2017 Dinner Series: $2502016-2017 Webinar Series: $100Oct 12 Dinner Lecture: $60Oct 12 Live Webinar: $25A $50 late fee will apply to all Oct 12 dinner lecture registrations completed after September 28, 2016.
Register online at osha.washington.edu/professional-development or call 206-543-1069.
Cancellation policy: Participants may cancel up to one week prior to the event. After this date, fees will be forfeited. Substitutions will be accepted with written notice one week prior to the event.
Intended audienceOccupational and Environmental Medicine Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurses, and other health care professionals involved in treating patients with multiple or complex medical conditions in occupational and medicine.
2016-2017 Series ScheduleNovember 16, 2016What is Really Going on With Your Patients with Back Pain? Moving them ForwardChristopher Standaert, MDClinical Associate Professor in the departments of Rehabilitation Medicine, Neurological Surgery, and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Washington
February 8, 2017Serious Scents — Obliterative Bronchiolitis in Workers Exposed to Microwave Popcorn, Flavorings, Coffee, and BoatsRandall Nett, MD, MPH Montana Department of Public HealthCareer Epidemiology Field Officer, NIOSH/CDCClinical Assistant Professor, Health Services, University of Washington School of Public Health
March 8, 2017Controlling Hepatitis C in the Workplace: Diagnosis, Staging and Treatment John D. Scott, MD, MScAssociate Professor of Medicine, Medical Director, UW Telehealth, Associate Director, Hepatitis and Liver Clinic Harborview Medical Center
April 12, 2017Mindfulness as a Clinical Tool
Janice Sack-Ory, MSN
Cascadia Mindfulness Institute
This schedule is subject to changes
accreditation CME, CNE, and IACET are available per session. Please visit osha.washington.edu for detailed accreditation and disclosure information.
SponsorsNorthwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington School of Public Health
The University of Washington is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations in its services, programs, activities, education, and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least 10 days in advance at: 206-543-6450 (voice); 206-543-6452 (TDY); 206-685-7264 (FAX); or [email protected] (e-mail).
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