Occupational Medicine Journal Club
Thursday, May 20, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CT |
Article Topic: Cost-Effectiveness and Return-on-Investment of the Dynamic Work Intervention Compared With Usual Practice to Reduce Sedentary Behavior
Area: Health promotion; intervention studies
This is a FREE event sponsored by the Occupational Medicine Program and Continuing Education Program of SWCOEH |
CME included. |
Please pre-register at least 48 hours in advance. |
How to Join the Webinar:
Thursday, May 20, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM CT
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Meeting number (access code): 120 967 5600
Speaker: Laura Bayne, MD, MBA
NIOSH Occupational Medicine Trainee
Cost-Effectiveness and Return-on-Investment of the Dynamic Work Intervention Compared With Usual Practice to Reduce Sedentary Behavior. JBen AJ, Jelsma JGM, Renaud LR, Huysmans MA, van Nassau F, van der Beek AJ, van der Ploeg HP, van Dongen JM, Bosmans JE. Occup Environ Med. 2020;62(8): e449-e456.
7:00 PM - 7:05 PM |
Welcome - Opening Remarks |
7:05 PM - 7:30 PM | Networking Break Out Sessions |
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM | Presentation & Discussion |
Occupational Medicine Journal Club is an educational and networking opportunity to discuss and debate the results of recently published research. During each meeting, we will discuss a recent article from a peer reviewed journal.
The ultimate goal of this series is to promote the optimal health and safety of workers, workplaces, and the environment by:
Articles are selected on the basis of their usefulness to practitioners in terms of clinical practice and the care of worker populations at the programmatic level.
Learning Objectives: At the end of each session, attendees should be able to:
Interpret and explain a current occupational or environmental medicine research report;
Apply an interdisciplinary approach to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies; and
Outline standards of care relevant to occupational and environmental health practice.
CEUs (CME or CEUs): Determination of CME credit is pending. Certifcates will be emailed to email address used during registration.
Journal Club is offered over the course of the academic year on the third Thursday of the month from September - November and January - May.
Please regularly check the training calendar for updates at http://bit.ly/swcoehce2.
Your Best Response to a Changing World!
The Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (SWCOEH) supports research, education and outreach in occupational and environmental health. The SWCOEH is housed within the Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences of the UTHealth School of Public Health.
The SWCOEH was established in 1977 as a NIOSH-funded Education and Research Center (ERC), now one of 18 ERCs in the nation. In 1985, the SWCOEH became a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Occupational Health. As of 2019, the SWCOEH has been officially approved as an affiliate of the NIOSH Total Worker Health program, strengthening a partnership spanning more than 40 years.
The mission of the SWCOEH Continuing Education (CE) Program is to serve as a training resource for professionals and decision-makers in the occupational and environmental health fields by delivering specialized courses in response to current training needs. Our ultimate goal is to improve occupational and environmental health. Our core subject areas are occupational medicine, industrial hygiene, occupational safety, hazardous substances and materials and and worker well-being. Contact us to discuss your training needs!
Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
Continuing Education (CE) & Outreach Program
1200 Pressler St., RAS West, Ste. 1038
Houston, TX 77030