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26th Annual National Workers' Compensation and Occupational Medicine Conference
July 18, 19, & 20 2006 Four Points by Sheraton Hyannis Resort, Hyannis, MA
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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. Conference registrants will be able to meet their colleagues and leaders in their fields from across the United States and Canada, at the reception, luncheon, and breakfasts, in the exhibit hall and at Wednesday night's social event to network and discuss areas of mutual concern. This conference is currently the largest and longest-running national workers' compensation and occupational medicine conference of its kind in the United States.
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Tuesday, 7/18
Begin to Work, Stay at Work, Return to Work: Understanding the Link Between the Individual and Job for the Risk of Musculoskeletal Pain
Using FCE to Minimize your Exposure to Symptom Magnification Syndrome
Getting Employees to Adopt and Maintain A Healthy Lifestyle: The Culprit and the Cure
The Medicare Secondary Payer Act: Impact on Workers' Compensation Claims and Settlements
Reducing Length of Disability and Lost Time from Work: Cost-Effective Techniques and Programs That Work
Standards, Goals and Strategies: Achieving Optimum Return to Work
Liability of Workers' Compensation Case Managers: A Passing or Emerging Trend?
Psychological Injury Claims: Investigation, Development, Evaluation and Trial
Occupational Hearing Loss: An Overview and Current Concepts
Proving Your Worth: The Value of the OHN in Today's Workplace
Assessing Fitness For Duty: Depression in the Workplace Latest Developments
Workers' Compensation Achieving Closure: Resolving Difficult Claims
A Model Light Duty Program: Best Practices
Disability Management: What the Future Holds for Occupational Health Professionals
The Role of Occupational Health Professionals in Disaster Preparedness: The Latest Developments
Conference Luncheon (Provided)
The Biggest Employment Law Mistakes Employers Make and How to Avoid Them
AMA Guides 6th Edition: How Will It Impact Occupational Health and Workers' Compensation?
Advanced Case Management for Occupational Health and Rehabilitation Professionals
DOT: Latest Developments 2006
ADA, FMLA and Workers' Compensation: Slaying the Three-Headed Monster
Building Health & Productivity Programs: What Works
What Employers Really Want From Occupational Health Care Providers: Outcomes Not Discounts
Workplace Drug Testing and Alternative Specimens: Latest Developments
Chronic Pain Claims: Injury-Relatedness
Older Workers, Work Injuries and Return to Work: Promise or Pitfall
Selecting the Correct Workers' Compensation Claims to Defend: From Investigation to Defense
Dealing with Injured Workers with Unexplained Medical Symptoms
Lunch (On Your Own) & Exhibits
Workers' Compensation Fraud: Recognize, Investigate, Detect and Deter Fraudulent Claims
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: How Flawed Causation Analysis and Overdiagnosis Lead to Poor Treatment Results in Workers' Compensation Patients
Safety in a Seasoned Workforce: An Interactive Workshop
Dealing with Difficult Employees: What all Employers Need to Know
Tips and Best Practices in Emergency Planning: The Role of the Occupational Health Professional
Extreme Claim Makeover: Best Practices for Occupational Health Professionals in Workers' Compensation Claims
Surgical Fads in Back Pain: IDET, Fusion, & Disk Replacement
Defending Cardiovascular Industrial Claims: Heart Attacks, Strokes, Heart Disease and High Blood Pressure
Ethics in Occupational Medicine: The Realities of the Workplace
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