Specialties Occupational
Published Aug 15, 2001
Sharon
215 Posts
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
RNIN97
3 Posts
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?