How to Organize and Apply Return-to-Work Process and Programming
Presented by Mitchell Voss
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The course will provide an understanding of the overall return-to-work process. The course will explore the various types of injuries and the industries in which these typically occur. The rehabilitation professionals’ impact on the injured worker is identified both prior to and after injury, along with the ways in which rehabilitation professionals impact the injured worker during both of these phases. An interview with an occupational health clinician provides insight into a typical day, and the role of collaboration between rehabilitation professionals and occupational health clinicians is assessed.
Meet your instructor
Mitchell Voss
Mitchell Voss is an occupational therapist at Aurora BayCare Medical Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he specializes in the efficient return-to-work facilitation of injured workers. His clinical caseload also includes individuals with hand and upper extremity injuries. Mitchell received a Bachelor of Science in Exercise…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. The Injured Worker
The chapter identifies how injuries occur in the workplace and the type of injuries that typically occur. The payment related to workers’ compensation is identified.
2. Navigating the Return-to-Work Process
The chapter identifies the socioeconomic costs associated with the injured worker. The variance of the return-to-work process for the injured worker is identified.
3. The Clinician’s Role in Return to Work
The chapter outlines the settings in which rehabilitation professionals can work with a worker prior to injury and after injury. An interview provides insight into the collaboration between occupational health and rehabilitation professionals.