[MCOH-EH] On-site drug testing

Radke, Laura L. M.D. laura.radke at froedtert.com
Mon Jul 12 06:43:34 PDT 2021


Very timely discussion for me, Craig - thank you for initiating!  We have been doing the same.

1.  On-site drug testing works well for us in our internal department.  We use EScreen with xcups and get results quickly for most.  

2.  We are struggling with HCW panels, not because of problems with testing (we have a great process that supports 24 hour testing, if needed), but with lab turnaround.  MedTox has been taking longer than 3 weeks to return results recently.  Trying to decide if we should change panels or change labs.  We currently have a large panel that includes propofol as an add-on at request of anesthesia and our residency programs.  Interested to hear what others are using.

3.  THC is not legal here, but the organization is struggling to hire workers into some positions because of positive THC tests.  There is a desire to discuss whether we should remove THC from the test panels.


Laura L Radke, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine
Medical Director, F&MCW Occupational Health Services
Phone: 262-253-8197 | Fax: 262-253-5152 Cell Phone: 414-530-0723
E-mail: laura.radke at froedtert.com
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Workforce Health / North Hills Health Center Building B First Floor
W129 N7055 Northfield Dr.
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051



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From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces at mylist.net> On Behalf Of Thorne, Craig
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2021 3:49 PM
To: mcoh-eh at mylist.net
Subject: [MCOH-EH] On-site drug testing

Greetings everyone.

We are in the proces of reviewing our pre-placement drug testing process and test panel, and I would appreciate a discussion about:

1. Advantages and challenges related to on-site drug testing?

2. HCW drug testing panels?

3. In states in which recreational marijuana is legal, are you continuing to test for THC?

Thank you in advance for sharing your opinions and experience.

Craig Thorne, M.D.
(203) 687-5281 (Mobile)
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