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Employee Occupational Health and Wellness (EOHW). Faculty /Staff Occupational Health Services Personal Assistance Service Live For Life health promotion. Employee Occupational Health Placement/Surveillance.
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Employee Occupational Health and Wellness (EOHW) Faculty /Staff Occupational Health Services Personal Assistance Service Live For Life health promotion
Employee Occupational Health Placement/Surveillance EOH assures the safe placement and surveils on-going health of employees in selected safety sensitive jobs. Placement and surveillance activities are based on various internal and external policies and regulations from many different Duke functions and outside agencies.
Employee Occupational Health Placement/Surveillance 4,200 hires generated 10,000 encounters during FY2009 included vaccination, medication review, substance abuse screening, special risk research area evaluation, respirator fit testing 9,000 surveillance activities included hearing testing, tuberculin tests, respiratory fit testing, DOT exams, animal handler health review and high containment laboratory health reviews
Injury Care EOH provides all primary care services for injuries, illnesses and exposures related to work EOH aligns closely with Workers’ Comp. Admin. and Safety Office
Work Exposures • Blood/body fluid, infectious agent, chemical, radiation exposures must be reported to EOHW • Get emergent care if needed first • Then call 684 8115 and ask for EOHW (24/7 service )
Employee Occupational Health Fitness for Duty EOH addresses the spectrum of FFD issues including physical and mental capacity, communicable disease, substance abuse, etc EOH reviews all ADA cases, selected FMLA requests and LTD cases, special parking requests EOH manages unique events such as employees traveling to Haiti providing patient care
LIVE FOR LIFE Programs • Health Screenings • Lending Library • Steps to Health • Fitness & Injury Prevention • Stress Management • Nutrition & Weight Loss • Duke Fitness Club • Run/Walk Club • Tobacco Cessation • Pathways to Change • Chair Massage • StairWELL to Health • Take Ten "Energize Your Work Day" • Farmers Market • Maintain Don't Gain
Reproductive Health Counsel Joint program with Safety Office to assist employees with concerns about their reproductive health and work 32 consultations in FY2009, in depth evaluation and educational sessions Employees often concerned about exposure to radiation, anesthetic gas, laboratory chemicals, animals
Duke Travel • Faculty/Staff on Duke business • Faculty /Staff on non-Duke business
EOHW Contact • Hotline 684 8115 or in-house 115 • Phone 684 3136 • E mail EOHW@mc.duke.edu(checked daily) • Page George Jackson, MD co-director 970 3449 Carol Epling, MD co-director 970 4244