Occupational Medicine
 

EH&S Introduction For New Researchers

Periodic renewals of Animal Contact Risk Assessment now required (February, 2006). 
January 9, 2006 DDD Memo announces Occupational Medicine Program changes. 

Please see Student Health Care Center (SHCC) Occupational Medicine web site for details.

  • PeopleSoft Exam Result screen provides main communication tool for health assessment status.

  • SHCC visit required for patient contact health assessments.

  • HIPAA release form required for all prospective employee and volunteer health assessments.

  • SHCC rates change.


The OCCMED program provides health assessments that cover work in certain known health risk situations governed by federal, state, or local standards. The assessments are designed to protect the safety and health of the individual and of employees, students, and the general public with whom the individual may come in contact with in the course of their duties. They also provide baseline measurements for future assessments.
 

OCCMED Program Overview
    Policies and Procedures
    Health Assessment Management System

Forms
    Health Assessment Forms
   
HIPAA Release Form

Health Assessments
    Job Duties that require a Health Assessment
    Preplacement
    Periodic/Annual
    For Individuals on a Position (TEAMS, USPS, Faculty)
    For Individuals NOT on a Position (OPS, Volunteers)
    For Residents/Fellows
    Health Care for Work Related Injuries
 
   Needlesticks


Medical Monitoring Programs
    Animal Contact Program
    Asbestos Program
    Bloodborne Pathogen Program
    Commercial Driver License
    Hearing Conservation Program
    Pesticide Medical Monitoring Program
   
Respiratory Protection Program

   
Scientific Research Diving


Providers
    Student Health Care Center
   
Speech and Hearing Clinic
 


FAQ's
    How do I initiate and track a health assessment?
    How do I check health assessment results?
    More...

OCCMED Staff

 

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