OPAM Workshop: Basic Course in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Part III
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Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Mar 04, 2027
Cost
Resident/Student: $395.00
AOA Member: $395.00
Non-Member: $395.00
Military: $395.00
Retired: $395.00
Affiliate/Allied Health Professional: $0.00
Staff: $0.00
Credit Offered
8 AOA Category 1-A Credits
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OPAM Workshop: Basic Course in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Part III

OVERVIEW:

AOCOPM sponsors a Basic Course in Occupational and Environmental Medicine designed to provide a basic understanding and expertise in the areas of occupational and environmental medicine while preparing participants to take a written examination qualifying for an AOA-approved Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ). For those participants who do not hold a primary AOA board certification, a certificate of course completion is offered. Thus, our primary audience is AOA-certified physicians working to obtain the CAQ, but the course also offers value to other MDs, DOs, PAs, and Advanced Practice Nurse Practitioners.

The course is presented in three parts, which do not need to be taken in sequence. For the convenience of the faculty and participants, one part is normally provided at one or both of the two conferences presented by the AOCOPM each year (almost always at the Midyear in March or April, and sometimes offered at the annual conference held in conjunction with OMED in September or October). Each part is a full day didactic program and requires a separate registration with the AOCOPM.

NOTE:  IF YOU ARE AN AOA-CERTIFIED PHYSICIAN TAKING THIS COURSE TO BE ELIGIBLE TO SIT FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF ADDED QUALIFICATION (CAQ) EXAM, YOU MUST ENSURE THAT YOUR COURSE WORK IS SPREAD OVER A ONE-YEAR PERIOD. PLEASE WAIT AND BEGIN YOUR SECOND PART  SIX MONTHS AFTER COMPLETING  YOUR FIRST PART AND TAKE YOUR FINAL PART AT THE END OF YOUR YEAR OF STUDY.  The parts can be taken in any order, but they must be spread out in six-month or longer intervals. 

Speakers: Al Baltrusaitis, DO, MPH; Charles L. Werntz III, DO, MPH, FAOCOPM; Naomi Wriston, DO, MS, FAOCOPM; Daniel K. Berry, DO, PhD; Jeffrey LeBoeuf, EdD, CAE; Richard Pleus, PhD, MS; Tara Sharma, DO, MS; Bascom Bradshaw, DO, MPH, FAOCOPM, FACN

OBJECTIVES:

Describe the unique aspects of providing care to specific populations of workers

Develop worker safety and preventive medicine programs

Outline the various workplace hazards and risks and explain how they impact exposed workers

List the various rules and laws which regulate health, welfare, and safety of workers

Expiration Date:  March 3, 2027

The AOA designates this activity for a maximum of 8.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The AOCOPM designates this activity for a maximum of 8.25 AOA Category 1-A Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

This activity is jointly sponsored by the AOA and AOCOPM.

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