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Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM)

OEM is a board-certified specialty under Preventive Medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of work-related injuries and illnesses.

Continuing Education Center

Continuing Education Center

ACOEM offers a variety of educational offerings to meet your learning needs and style. Learn about our live events, webinars, on-demand learning, board prep, and MOC. 

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ACOEM Community

ACOEM Community

The place for ACOEM members to share ideas, feedback, and connect with peers.

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Championing the Health and Safety of Workers

Championing the Health and Safety of Workers

ACOEM works closely with organizations and expert medical professionals to advance the legislative priorities that matter most to our members.

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ACOEM is the champion for physicians and workers in safe workplaces and quality environments

Founded in 1916, the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) is the nation’s largest medical society dedicated to promoting the health of workers through preventive medicine, clinical care, research, and education.

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Upcoming Events and Annual Conferences

Webinar

Froedtert Health- ACOEM: Adult Vaccination Uptake Improvement Program

Webinar

Evaluation of Air Consumption Efficiency in Structural Firefighters

Longitudinal Lessons on Social Support, Sleep Quality, and Burnout Among Healthcare Workers

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Commercial Driver Medical Examiner Center

Commercial Driver Medical Examiners (CDMEs) play a vital role in promoting the safety of America's roadways by ensuring that commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operators are physically qualified to drive.

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Public Safety Medicine Center

ACOEM publishes guidance for medical providers who evaluate public safety employees (e.g., law enforcement officers (LEOs), correctional officers, and EMS personnel) and candidates in order to make medical qualification recommendations.

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Medical Review Officer Center

Medical Review Officers (MROs) review results from drug-testing programs and evaluate medical explanations for certain results. ACOEM is the educational provider of choice for MROs.
 

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ACOEM News

For Healthcare Workers, Burnout Increased During Early Months of COVID

Social support and sleep are key factors in mitigating burnout, a JOEM study finds.

Discrimination Linked to Psychological Distress in Midlife Workers

High discrimination predicts high distress at follow-up, a JOEM study finds.

ACOEM Calls for Expanded Mental Health Resources During National Suicide Prevention Month

As Suicide Prevention Month draws to a close, ACOEM would like to highlight the role employers and occupational health professionals play in addressing mental health concerns big and small.