Internet Resources

Specialties Occupational

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These are a list of the sites I use, in addition to the federal (DOL,DOE, DOA, CDC, EEOC,etc) sites and the legislative (federal and state) sites.

Site NameAddressPurpose

Washington Posthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/ General news and Tuesday's health section

MSNBChttp://www.msnbc.com General news and event tracking

Rollcallhttp://www.rollcall.com/ Congressional news

Medical breakthroughs http://www.ivanhoe.com/ News service run by nurses for general media

Accuweatherhttp://www1.accuweather.com Weather, what more can you say

Allnurses.comhttp://www.allnurses.com/ This one you know

Medscape Nurseshttp://nurses.medscape.com/Home/network/nursing/nursing.html

Current nursing info and free CEU's

Casemgr Web pagehttp://www.med-employ.com/casemgr/ List serv for casemgrs

Best Practice Networkhttp://ww1.best4health.org/startbp.cfmResource for best practices in nursing

Immunization Actionhttp://www.immunize.org/index.htm Immunization info

Primehttp://www.primeinc.cc/ Online CM ceu's, especial WC CM

Continuing Carehttp://www.ccareonline.com/ CM magazine

Canopy Centralhttp://www.canopycentral.com/ resource list (i.e. ICD9 look up)

FMLA of 1993http://www.dol.gov/dol/allcfr/ESA/Title_29/Part_825/toc.htm Law

FMLA physician formhttp://www.dol.gov/dol/esa/public/regs/compliance/whd/fmla/wh380.pdf Link to the form

Job Accommodationhttp://janweb.icdi.wvu.edu/ ADA resource for employers

Office of Disability http://www.dol.gov/dol/odep/ DOL office Employment Policy

Promedhttp://sun00781.dn.net/promed/ Best outbreak listserv, most rapid reporter

Vet Consultanthttp://www.vet.cornell.edu/consultant/consult.asp When I cann't find a clue anywhere else

Kids Healthhttp://kidshealth.org/ I use for the under 21 employee

Less Stresshttp://www.lessstress.com/ Funniest ACLS/ATLS simulator on the web

Family doctorhttp://familydoctor.org/flowcharts/index.html Self care flow charts

Earth Medhttp://www.earthmed.com/ Alternative healthcare resources

Law.comhttp://www.law.com/ Health law information

Pediatrichttp://www.callyourped.com/ When parents should call their sleeping Peds

Neuromuscular Dxhttp://www.neuro.wustl.edu/neuromuscular/index.html from U. Of Washington

Dermatologyhttp://telemedicine.org/stamford.htm skin disease some with photos, at times

National Health Museumhttp://www.accessexcellence.org/

Forensic Panelhttp://www.forensicpanel.com Forensic information

NIH Yellowhttp://calendar.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sbdev NIH schedule of classes

Health gradeshttp://www.healthgrades.com/ Grades on providers and hospitals

Duke OEMhttp://occ-env-med.mc.duke.edu/oem/default.htm International OEM listserv

Medical Center OEMhttp://www.mcoh.net/MCOH section of ACOEM

Dr. Freidlander's Pagehttp://www.pathguy.com/

Great page/listserv for path questions a favorite of US mystery writers

Dogpile Search Enginehttp://www.dogpile.com favorite meta engine

Thank You! Very helpful! Do you have any knowledge of "Occupational Enzyme Hygiene Programs?" How about the benefits of performing "Fit for Duty" or "Preplacement" assessments? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You for the help! This should be very helpful! Any info to share on "Fit for Duty" assessments or"Preplacement" assessments?

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