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ACOEM VisionACOEM Vision

ACOEM is the pre-eminent organization of physicians who champion the health and safety of workers, workplaces, and

environments.

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1916 – AAIP&S1916 – AAIP&SAmerican Association of Industrial

Physicians & Surgeons formed.

1951 – IMA1951 – IMAAAIP&S changes its name to the Industrial Medical Association.

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1974 – AOMA1974 – AOMAIMA becomes the

American Occupational Medical Association.

1988 – ACOM1988 – ACOMAOMA and the American Academy of

Occupational Medicine merge to form the American College of Occupational Medicine.

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1992 – ACOEM1992 – ACOEM

ACOM becomes the American College of Occupational

and Environmental Medicine.

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ACOEM MissionACOEM MissionACOEM provides leadership to promote optimal health and safety of workers, workplaces, and environments by:

• educating health professionals and the public;• stimulating research;• enhancing quality of practice;• guiding public policy; and• advancing the field of occupational and environmental medicine.

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OEM MissionOEM Mission

Occupational and environmental medicine is the medical specialty devoted to prevention and management of occupational and environmental

injury, illness, and disability; and promotion of health and productivity of workers, their

families, and communities.

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Role of the OEM PhysicianRole of the OEM Physician

• prevents;

• diagnoses; and

• treats workplace illness and injury.

The occupational and environmental medicine physician:

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Role of the OEM PhysicianRole of the OEM Physician

• identifying hazards;• detecting exposures;• protecting the workforce; and• educating people regarding workplace hazards.

The occupational and environmental medicine physician assists employers in:

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The OEM TeamThe OEM TeamThe OEM physician is part of a team that includes:

Industry

• Safety Professional

• Industrial Hygienist

• Worker Representative

• Management

• Health Physicist

• Ergonomist

• Environmental Engineer

Medicine

• Nurse

• Physician Assistant

• Private Physician

• Physical Therapist

• Epidemiologist

• Clinic

• Hospital

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The Team ApproachThe Team Approach

• enhanced health and safety in the workplace;

• a match between the worker and the task;

• rapid and appropriate medical management of illness/injury;

• appropriate return to work;

• effective communication for all; and

• cost effectiveness/efficiency.

Working with management and other occupational and environmental health professionals, the OEM physician achieves:

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Specific Responsibilities Specific Responsibilities of the OEM Physicianof the OEM Physician

• diagnoses and treats occupational illness/injury;• conducts medical evaluations;• returns workers at an appropriate level;• coordinates with work-site personnel;• serves as a medical review officer (MRO).

The OEM Physician:

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Specific Responsibilities Specific Responsibilities of the OEM Physicianof the OEM Physician

• develop and implement policy and procedures;• identify workplace hazards;• advise on state and federal regulations;• provide leadership to health benefits programs;• supervise wellness programs; and• provide case management for workers’ comp.

The OEM physician works with others to:

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The Business Side of OEMThe Business Side of OEM

• selecting and maintaining a healthy work force;

• facilitating early return to work;• reducing absences and lost time;• improving productivity; and• reducing corporate liability.

The value of occupationaland environmental medicine:

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OEM and Care ManagementOEM and Care Management

• workers’ comp costs increasing;• medical benefits increasing;• indemnity costs increasing;• lost time per injury increasing;• replacement costs increasing;• injuries decreasing.

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Challenges Faced By OEMChallenges Faced By OEM

• Changing demographics;

• Diversity of the field;

• Recognition; and

• Volunteerism.

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6%Military

46%Corporation

8% PrivatePractice

17% Hospital

9% University

5% Other

8%Government

Private Practice - 8%

Corporation - 46%

Hospital - 17%

University - 9%

Government - 8%

Military - 6%

Other - 5%

Demographics – 1992Demographics – 1992

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Demographics -- 2001Demographics -- 2001

3% Military

1% Util/Case Mgmt.

1 Other%

5%Gov.

41%Private Practice15%

Hospital

27%Corporation

7% University

Private Practice - 41%

Corporation - 27%

Hospital - 15%

University - 7%

Government - 5%

Military - 3%

Other - 1%

Utilization/Case Mgmt Dept - 1%

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Diversity of the FieldDiversity of the FieldSettings:

• Corporate

• Private Practice

• Academia

• Research

• Hospital/Clinic

Specialties:

• OEM

• Emergency Medicine

• Internal Medicine

• Epidemiology

• Family Practice

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• Government/Public/Media Awareness:

• develop science-based position papers/position statements.

• communicate ACOEM/OEM positions on legislative issues to appropriate Washington agencies.

Recognition IssuesRecognition Issues

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VolunteerismVolunteerism

• limited financial resources;

• time constraints;

• life/career stage.

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ACOEM Business GoalsACOEM Business Goals

• provide an emphasis on physician education;

• enhance the specialty of OEM; and

• strengthen ACOEM.