[MCOH-EH] Does workplace drug testing for marijuana change when a state legalizes it?
Natalie Hartenbaum
natah at comcast.net
Thu May 9 14:39:07 PDT 2019
A lot of places are not testing for THC. In some locations testing in the pre employment setting is prohibited except in certain circumstances.
> On May 9, 2019, at 5:09 PM, Swift, Melanie D., M.D. via MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh at mylist.net> wrote:
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> *unregulated testing*
> Apologies for typo!
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> From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces+swift.melanie=mayo.edu at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Swift, Melanie D., M.D. via MCOH-EH
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> Hi Craig,
> We actually ended up getting a lot of MRO questions, including this one, at our MCOH session at AOHC. We were lucky to have Doug Martin from the MRO Section in the audience, and he is a great resource. You might want to check with him, or Karl Auerbach, for an authoritative answer. I know Karl used to run an MRO listserv similar to this MCOH one, not sure if he still does.
>
> Anyway what we learned is that some places are indeed removing marijuana from their preemployment screens, which you certainly can do if it is *UNREGULATED* testing. It may be a custom panel, but if so my money is on the testing labs offering this as a standard panel as demand rises!
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> Best,
>
> Melanie
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> Melanie Swift, MD
> Medical Director, Mayo Clinic Physician Health Center
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> Assistant Professor of Medicine
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> From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Thorne, Craig
> Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2019 2:39 PM
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> Good afternoon everyone,
>
> I am curious if anyone can answer some of these questions relating to workplace drug testing for marijuana when a state legalizes it?
>
> 1. Do Medical Centers remove marijuana from its panel (for non CDL/federal workers)
> a. Does such a panel even exist?
> 2. If you are providing employee health services to external companies, do they (or can they) ask you to exclude marijuana from testing?
> 3. Bonus question J – How do law enforcement officers recognize and test for marijuana if a driver appears intoxicated?
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> Of course, any references would be greatly appreciated!
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> Thank you,
>
> Craig Thorne, M.D.
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