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23rd Annual
National Workers’ Compensation and Occupational Medicine Seminar

July 22, 23, & 24 2003

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Sheraton Hyannis Resort, Hyannis, MA

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SEAK, Inc. will be conducting its Twenty-third 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, 7/22

Wednesday, 7/23
  Thursday, 7/24
Tuesday July 22, 2003
8:00-9:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00-10:00 Interventions Between Occupational Health Professionals and the Treating Physician: What Works

By Gary C. Freeman, MD

Houston, TX

10:00-11:00 HIPAA:  The Latest Developments for Occupational Health Professionals

By Larri A. Short, Esq.

Washington, DC

11:00-11:10 Break and Networking Opportunity
11:10-12:00 Disease Management for Occupational Medicine and Workers' Compensation

By Melissa Tobler, RN, BSN

Waukesha, WI

12:00-1:30 Lunch (On Your Own) and Exhibits
1:30-2:25 Breakout Sessions:
Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace:  The latest developments

By Robert Swotinsky, MD, MPH

Sudbury, MA

OR Hiring, Appraising, and Terminating Employees:  What To Do and What Not To Do

By Martha L. Lester, Esq.

Roseland, NJ

OR Integrating Family Medical Leave:  Managing Employee Absences and Attendance

By Judy A. Morris, MS, RN, COHN-S/CM

Grand Rapids, MI

2:30-3:25 Breakout Sessions
Workers' Compensation Fraud:  Claimant, Provider, and Insured

By David R. Cain, Esquire

Boston, MA

OR Employee Disability Triggered Misconduct:  What To Do and What Not To Do

By Peter Bennett, Esquire

Portland, ME

OR Deposition Skills For Occupational Health Professionals:  Advice From the Trenches

By Gary C. Freeman, MD

Houston, TX

3:30-4:30 Breakout Sessions:
Depression in the Workplace:  Getting Workers Back to Work

By Carolyn S. Dewa, PhD

Toronto, ON, Canada

OR Risk Management in the Workplace:  Avoiding Litigation

By Martha L. Lester, Esquire

Roseland, NJ

OR Cost-Effectiveness of Occupational Health Programs:  Achieving and Documenting Cost Savings

By Judy A. Morris, MS, RN, COHN-S/CM

Grand Rapids, MI

4:45-6:00 Reception-Hors d'Oeuvres
   
Wednesday  July 23, 2003
8:00-9:00 Registration, Continental Breakfast, and Exhibits
9:00-10:00 Successful Intervention to Prevent Delayed Recovery

By Gideon Letz, MD

San Francisco, CA

10:00-11:00 A View From the Bench

By The Honorable Sara T Harmon

Albuquerque, NM

11:00-11:10 Break and Networking Opportunity
11:10-12:00 Turning Workplace Anger and Anxiety Into Peak Performance

By Doris Helge, PhD

Atlanta, ID

12:00-1:30 Seminar Luncheon(Provided)
1:30-2:55 Breakout Sessions:
Disability Prevention:  Eliminating Non-Medical Obstacles to Return to Work

By Jennifer Christian, MD, MPH

Wayland, MA

OR Claims Management:  Practical Advice

By The Honorable Sara T. Harmon

Albuquerque, NM

OR Advanced Case Management for Occupational Health Professionals:  The Latest Developments that Work

By Susan Rogers, RN, BSN, CCM

Overland Park, KS

3:00-4:30 Breakout Sessions:
Mock Trial:  Contested Workers' Compensation Hearing

By:
Honorable Daniel J. O'Shea
Alan S. Pierce, Esquire
Milo F. Pulde, MD
Vincent M. Tentindo, Esquire

Boston, MA

OR Establishing Causation in Workers' Compensation and Occupational Medicine

By Gideon Letz, MD

San Francisco, CA

OR Restricted Duty, Light Duty, and Transitional Duty:  The Return to Work Process

By Christine M. Kalina, MBA, MS< RN, FAAOHN, COHN-S/CM

Chicago, IL

   
Thursday July 24, 2003
8:00-9:00 Continental Breakfast and Exhibits
9:00-10:00 Innovative Treatment for Low Back Pain:  What Works

By Michael Erdil, MD, FACOEM

Newington, CT

10:00-11:00 Goals Oriented Workers' Compensation Claims Management:  How To Make It Work

By Jeffrey D. Ezell, Esquire

Greenville, SC

11:00-11:10 Break and Networking Opportunity
11:10-12:00 Recognizing Bioterrorism:  Prevention and Treatment

By Mary Gene Ryan, MPH, RN, COHN-S

Oxnard, CA

12:00-1:30 Lunch (On Your Own) and Exhibits
1:30-2:25 Breakout Sessions:
Improving Occupational Health Quality:  Driving It Through Six Sigma Tools

By Vickie L. Kamataris, BSN

Clinton, MA

OR Medical Leaves of Absence:  The Overlap and Interplay Between FMLA, ADA, State Maternity Leave Laws and Workers' Compensation Acts

By Steven D. Weatherhead, Esquire

Boston, MA

OR Preventing Disability from Chronic Pain:  What Works

By Gerald M. Aronoff, MD, DABPM, FAADEP

Charlotte, NC

2:30-3:25 Breakout Sessions:
Latest Trends in Worksite Health Promotion:  What Really Makes a Difference

By Michael Peterson EdD

Newark, DE

OR How To Win the Workers' Compensation Case for the Defense

By James L. McKenna, Esquire

Cherry Hill, NJ

OR Emergency Action Planning:  How to Get Ready

By Mary Gene Ryan, MPH, RN, COHN-S

Oxnard, CA

3:30-4:30 Breakout Sessions:
Compliance With OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard:  Impact on Occupational Healthcare Practitioners

By Steven D. Weatherhead, Esquire

Boston, MA

OR Management of Work Related Neck Pain-Pitfalls and Pearls:  How to Avoid Bad Outcomes

By Michael Erdil, MD, FACOEM

Newington, CT

OR Defending and Winning the Pain Case

By Jeffrey D. Ezell, Esquire

Greenville, SC

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