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Ensuring Confidentiality and Safety: Navigating Pre-Hire Mental Health Assessments

As occupational health professionals, we understand the significance of thorough pre-hire assessments to ensure employees’ and employers’ well-being and safety. Mental health evaluations play a critical role in this process but require a delicate approach to safeguard applicant privacy and comply with discrimination laws. This article will address two primary concerns related to pre-hire mental health assessments. Specifically, we will explore the absence of a standardized approach and examine how organizations handle situations where an applicant’s mental health condition raises safety concerns.

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Do expensive thank you gifts cross the customer services line between thankfulness and inappropriateness?

In customer service, it’s not unusual for customers, patients or clients to show their thankfulness through small tokens of their appreciation—usually a thank you note or a small basket of yummy treats, maybe even an edible arrangement if you did a super fantastic job. But is someone’s appreciation crossing the line from being thankful to being inappropriate when a gift is expensive? What if the gift is lots of cash? And what if there is something in it for the person being thankful? A colleague recently shared the following story.

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Towards Respectful and Ethical Practices: Guidelines for Administering Observed Urine Drug Tests to Transgender Donors in Occupational Health

The evolving social acceptance of the transgender community has brought forth novel challenges in various sectors, including occupational medicine. One such challenge pertains to the proper procedure for observed urine drug tests for transgender donors. This article delves into this sensitive topic, providing best practices and relevant regulations that ensure the donor’s dignity and the collector’s professionalism. The Conundrum of Transgender Drug Screen Collections.

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Pre-diabetes on metformin

Had a driver come in that has been put on metformin for “pre-diabetes”, but told she doesn’t have DM (yet).  

So on treatment for a “pre” condition.  At what point would this be considered for a 1 year card? Starting to see drivers with “pre-“conditions and on medications, e.g., HTN and DM. If the driver is on treatment but does not “have” the disease how are others dealing with this?

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Using Surveys in Your Occ Med Market Research

In an occupational medicine setting, you can use market research to understand the workplace health needs in your area. It can help you determine what services, products, or treatments to focus your efforts on. Additionally, it can provide insights into how those customers perceive your business, including their overall satisfaction levels with current offerings.

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What Do Employers Need to Know?

As the COVID-19 pandemic is working through its second year in the United States, we have seen some changes in the virus, vaccine recommendations, and advice for other measures to control infection.

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Breaking the Vicious Cycle of Obesity

People set New Year’s resolutions to lose weight. They don’t plan for it, or they don’t plan well for it. They may or may not lose weight, and they frequently gain the weight back if they do lose it. Sometimes they gain back even more weight than they lost. They feel frustrated. They feel disappointed.

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New Year – Less Stress

Stressed? Overworked? Overwhelmed? Stress in the workplace is a serious issue. Stressful work experiences are sometimes unavoidable. We all experience good stress and bad stress on a daily basis.

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