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Workplace Safety and Prescribed Medications in Chronic Pain Patients

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March 8, 2018 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Free

Employers are obliged to provide a safe work environment for employees. Unions are concerned for the safety of their members while at work. Assisting workers in achieving a safe and sustainable return to work after illness or injury has always ​been an appropriate goal of treatment. However, North American workplaces are increasingly challenged with how to address prescription and over-the-counter medication use by employees, while ensuring a safe working environment, given the dramatic increase in the number of prescriptions written by physicians in recent years.

Learning objectives for this webinar:

  • Understand the perspectives and concerns of different stakeholders regarding a safe workplace and ‘medication’-related workplace impairment, especially for safety-sensitive workers
  • Review the risks of the main medication groups used in treatment of patients with chronic pain
  • Be able to consolidate your thoughts so that your organization can define its approach to safe workplace placement for patients with chronic pain who are using prescribed drugs

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Presenter: Dr. Paul Farnan, MD (Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Family Practice, UBC)

Details

Details

Date:
March 8, 2018
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
http://cirpd.org/Webinars/Pages/Webinar.aspx?wbID=172

Organizers

Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability
Pain BC

From Our Community

Derek Koch

Spiritual Health Practitioner and Patient- and Family-Centred Care Lead — Kelowna General Hospital

Derek Koch

The bottom line is because we’re caring for patients. People who know best are those who are receiving the care so it makes logical sense that we would consult with them about their experiences. By connecting with PVN we have been able to educate our teams about the value of patient partners and how important their perspective is in our services.