Hi Patrick, this survey is a couple of years old but probably still relevant:
https://journals.lww.com/joem/Fulltext/2019/02000/Medical_Surveillance_Programs_for_Workers_Exposed.6.aspx
If the link doesn’t work for you the citation is:
Breeher, Laura E. MD, MPH; Molella, Robin G. MD, MPH; Vaughn, Andrew I. MD, MPH; Swift, Melanie D. MD; Spaulding, Aaron C. PhD; Brueggen, Carol M. MS, APRN, CNS; Green-McKenzie, Judith MD, MPH; Newcomb, Richard
D. MD, MPH Medical Surveillance Programs for Workers Exposed to Hazardous Medications, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: February 2019 - Volume 61 - Issue 2 - p 120-125
Melanie
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [MCOH-EH] USP-800
Hello,
Another informal survey of the group, this time on USP 800 medical surveillance for employees who handle hazardous drugs.
Does your institution conduct any medical surveillance for employees handling hazardous drugs?
If yes, do you use a questionnaire, physical exam, blood work, or some combination?
If yes, how often do you conduct surveillance?
Thanks!
Patrick McKenna, DO MPH FACOEM
Employee Health Medical Director
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
700 Children’s Drive Room A1034
Columbus, OH 43205-2664
Office: 614-355-4135