Will ACOEM publish USP 800 medical surveillance guidelines?
From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces+john.mickelson2=va.gov@mylist.net>
On Behalf Of Dr Joe Fanucchi
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 1:41 AM
To: MCOH/EH <mcoh-eh@mylist.net>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [MCOH-EH] ACOEM Medical Center Occupational Health Section
Colleagues,
Attendance at the recent American Occupational Health Conference in Anaheim was the highest it's been in more than a decade, and the
MCOH Section sponsored eight individual (and very well attended) CME sessions on subjects related to employee health in health care facilities. Additionally, the annual dinner meeting of the Section was very well attended and featured extended discussions
on TB screening in health care workers as well as the potential impact of
USP800 recommendations.
What does the MCOH Section do?
Not a Section member yet?
Membership in the Section is now over 300, and we'd like to expand that number to take advantage of the wealth of expertise shown by our 1500+ maillist members.
If you're already an ACOEM member, you can become a Section member for just $25 per year.
Not an ACOEM member yet?
Non-physicians who have attained the doctorate level degree of PhD, ScD, DrPH, or EdD in an occupational and environmental health discipline, a master's level degree or other advanced training in a related field, or are a certified Physician Assistant,
licensed Nurse Practitioner, or a certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN) may join ACOEM as Associate Members. Annual dues are $225 plus regional component dues.
Full-time residents who have an MD or DO degree and an interest in occupational and environmental medicine may join as Resident Members. Membership includes two free special interest sections of your choice plus the Residents and Recent Graduates Section
and complimentary access to the MD Guidelines. Residents must provide documentation of their residency at the time of application. Resident member annual dues are
$45.
Full-time medical students earning an MD or DO degree, with an interest in occupational and environmental medicine, are eligible to join ACOEM as Medical Student Members. Membership includes the Residents and Recent Graduates Special Interest Section. Medical
students must provide documentation of their full-time enrollment at the time of application. Student membership is complimentary.
Please feel free to contact any of us with any questions.
Regards,
Chair, Medical Center Occupational Health Section, ACOEM
Immediate Past Chair, Medical Center Occupational Health Section, ACOEM
MCOH-EH Maillist Moderator