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22nd Annual
National Workers’ Compensation and Occupational Medicine Seminar

July 23, 24, & 25 2002

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Sheraton Hyannis Resort, Hyannis, MA

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SEAK, Inc. will be conducting its Twenty-second Annual National Workers' Compensation and Occupational Medicine Seminar. In this widely acclaimed program, the nation's leading workers' compensation professionals, occupational physicians, occupational nurses, and attorneys will join together to discuss cutting edge issues. Frank discussions and lively question and answer sessions will complement each presentation. Seminar registrants will be able to meet their colleagues and leaders in the field from across the United States and Canada, at the reception, luncheon, and breakfast to network and discuss areas of mutual concern. This seminar is currently the largest and longest-running national workers' compensation and occupational medicine seminar of its kind in the United States.

 

Schedule

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Tuesday, 7/23

Wednesday, 7/24
  Thursday, 7/25
Tuesday July 23, 2002
8:00-9:00 Registration (Subject to space availability)
9:00-10:00 Maximizing the Employer Role in Return To Work: The Latest Developments

By Glenn Pransky, MD, MoccH

Sudbury, MA

10:00-11:00 HIPAA and Workers' Compensation and Occupational Medicine: The Latest Developments

By Mark E. Lutes, Esquire

Washington, DC

11:00-11:10 Break and Networking Opportunity
11:10-12:00 Psychiatric Fitness for Duty Exams: Making Them Work

By Melissa J. LeBlanc, BSN, RN, CCM, COHN-S and

East Greenwich, RI

Donald L. Sherak, MD

Brookline, MA

12:00-1:30 Lunch (On Your Own) and Exhibits
1:30-2:25 Breakout Sessions:
Objective Functional Capacity: Early and Safe Return To Work

By Susan Isernhagen

Duluth, MN

OR Admissibility of Scientific Evidence in Workers' Compensation Litigation: Daubert and Beyond

By Alan S. Pierce, Esquire

Boston, MA

OR Environmental Hazards in the Workplace: Latest Developments

By Stephanie M. Chalupka, EdD, APRN, BC, CEN

Lowell, MA

2:30-3:25 Breakout Sessions
FMLA Workshop: Practical and Advanced Implementation Techniques

By Adam P. Forman, Esquire

Boston, MA

OR How to Use Electrodiagnostic Testing in Occupational Medicine: What Do the Tests Really Show?

By Oregon Hunter, Jr., MD

Ocala, FL

OR Occupational Hearing Loss: Diagnosis, Causation, Impairment, and Conservation

By Stephen F. Freifeld, MD

Springfield, NJ

3:30-4:25 Breakout Sessions:
Uncovering and Defending Fraudulent Workers' Compensation Claims

By Dale W. Webb, Esquire

Roanoke, VA

OR Workers' Compensation, Psychiatric Disorder, and Prescriptive Accommodations

By Norma Leclair, RN, PhD, LCPC and

Steven Leclair, PhD, CRC

Gray, ME

OR ADA Workshop: Latest Developments

By Gary Phelan, Esquire

West Hartford, CT

4:45-6:00 Reception
   
Wednesday  July 24, 2002
8:00-9:00 Late Registration and Exhibits
9:00-10:00 The Right to Hire and Fire Employees: Making the Workplace Work

By Linda L. Holstein, Esquire

Minneapolis, MN

10:00-11:00 Successful Management of Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Workplace Using Risk Identification

By J. Mark Melhorn, MD

Wichita, KS

11:00-11:10 Break and Networking Opportunity
11:10-12:00 Travel Medicine and Health in the Workplace: Latest Developments

By Elizabeth Lawhorn, BSN, MSN, COHN-S, CCM

Houston, TX

12:00-1:30 Seminar Luncheon
1:30-2:25 Breakout Sessions:
What To Do After the Employee Is Put on Workers' Compensation

By Philip J. Mohr, Esquire

Winston-Salem, NC

OR Differential Diagnostic Issues in Presumptive Traumatic Brain Injury: Fact, Fallacy, or Fraud

By Nathan Zasler, MD, FAAPM&R, CIME, DAAPM

Glen Allen, VA

OR Medications in the Workplace: Latest Developments

By Susan A. Randolph, BSN, MSN, COHN-S

2:30-3:25 Breakout Sessions:
Upper Extremity
Restrictions and Guides: Why Early Return To Work

By J. Mark Melhorn, MD

Witchita, KS

OR Using Scanning Technology in the Practice of Occupational Health: Making It Work

By Elizabeth Lawhorn, BSN, MSN, COHN-S, CCM

Houston, TX

OR Wrongful Termination and Retaliatory Discharge Workshop: Avoiding Employment Actions and Litigation

By Nancy S. Shilepsky, Esquire

Boston, MA

3:30-4:30 Breakout Sessions:
  Latex Litigation in the Workplace: The Latest Developments

By James M. Brady, Esquire

Walpole, MA

OR Assessing Medical Causation in Workers' Compensation and Occupational Medicine

By Adam L. Seidner, MD, MPH

Old Lyme, CT

OR Defending and Winning the Occupational Disease Claim

By Philip J. Mohr, Esquire

Winston-Salem, NC

   
   
Thursday July 25, 2002
8:00-9:00 Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
9:00-10:00 Non-Surgical Treatment of Occupational Low Back Pain: Latest Developments

By James B. Talmage MD

Cookeville, TN

10:00-11:00 Why Claimants Hire Lawyers and What to Do About It

By John W. Valente, Esquire

Rutland, VT

11:00-11:10 Break and Networking Opportunity
11:10-12:00 Mental Health in the Workplace: Treating Anxiety, Addiction and Depression With Alternative and Complementary Medicine

By Scott Shannon, MD

Fort Collins, CO

12:00-1:30 Lunch (On Your Own) and Exhibits
1:30-2:25 Breakout Sessions:
How Pain Patients Are Mis-diagnosed: How to Correct this Cost-effectively

By Nelson Hendler, MD

Stevenson, MD

OR Alternative Dispute Resolution: Impact on Employment Litigation and Workers' Compensation

By Professor Samuel Estreicher

New York, NY

OR Managing Catastrophic Injury Claims

By Kevin M. Quinley, CPCU, ARM, AIC, AIM, ARe

Fairfax, VA

2:30-3:25 Breakout Sessions:
Ergonomics to Reduce Injuries and Workers' Compensation Costs

By Arun Garg, PhD

Milwaukee, WI

OR Improving Return To Work Outcomes: Formalizing the Process

By Mary Lou Wassel, MEd, RN, COHN-S/CM, ARM

Atlanta, GA

OR Organizational Stress and Health: How to Overcome a Toxic Work Environment

By Dianne E.G. Dyck, RN, BN, MSc, COHN-S, COHN(C)

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

3:30-4:30 Breakout Sessions:
Can I Work? The Science Behind Physician Imposed Activity Restrictions

By James B. Talmage MD

Cookeville, TN

OR Surveillance and IMEs: Making Them Work

By John W. Valente, Esquire

Rutland, VT

OR Minimizing Workers' Compensation and Employment Claims from Downsizing, Layoffs, and Corporate Downsizing

By Kevin M. Quinley, CPCU, ARM, AIC, AIM, ARe

Fairfax, VA

SEAK in Hyannis -- July 2002

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