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Hidden in Plain Sight:Accommodating Employees with Invisible Conditions
Free Webinar on Wednesday, December 13, 201712:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET
Individuals with invisible conditions, such as chronic migraine disorders, bipolar disorders, or chronic fatigue syndrome, face unique challenges in the workplace. Invisible conditions—those in which the symptoms are not immediately apparent to other people—may signi�cantly limit daily activities. Yet, because they are not always obvious to the onlooker, employers may not understand the severity of the condition. In this webinar, employers can learn how to o�er support to employees with invisible conditions to ensure maximum productivity, and employees can learn about their legal rights in the workplace.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Human resources professionals
Employee assistance program directors
Individuals with invisible disabilitiesor health conditions
Attorneys and legal professionals
Health care providers
Caregivers and patient advocates
WEBINAR TOPICS: Invisible conditions and common
misperceptions
The potential impacts of improper treatment and accommodation
The legal landscape applicable to employees with invisible conditions
Recommendations to help employers address the needs of employees with
invisible conditions
For more information, please visit http://www.aimedalliance.org
REGISTER NOW
Click the button below to sign up
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3880554053712077826
Join our speakers in examining invisible conditions, the potential impacts of improper treatment or accommodation, the legal landscape protecting
employees, and recommendations for employers to assist employees in receiving appropriate care.
Shannon Ginnan, M.D., Director of Medical A�airs, Aimed Alliance; Physician, Virginia Integrative Health
Andy Imparato, J.D., Executive Director, Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Stacey Worthy, J.D., Executive Director, Aimed Alliance
Maureen McCluskey, RN, BSN, MA,Health and Wellness Disease Education Specialist