Webinar Recording: From Promise to Practice: Where is Total Worker Health® Going?
Availability
On-Demand
Expires on Aug 31, 2028
Cost
Member: $25.00
Non-Member: $50.00
Resident and Retired Member: $25.00
Credit Offered
1 CME Credit

This session critically examines the 20-year progression of Total Worker Health® (TWH) as it has transitioned from foundational research to widespread implementation within occupational health and safety frameworks. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the historical development and current state of TWH, as well as its anticipated future direction as a discipline.

 

Addressing notable gaps in the field, this presentation elucidates how TWH has become integral to mainstream occupational health and safety, influencing clinical, consulting, and corporate environments. Through evidence-based approaches and case analyses, participants will explore how TWH equips practitioners to address emerging challenges in the evolving landscape of work, ultimately fostering healthier, safer, and more productive workplaces.

 

This webinar was recorded on August 28, 2025.

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners should be able to:
  • Describe the 20-year evolution of Total Worker Health from research into practice and where the future of this discipline is heading.
  • Determine how Total Worker Health can help prevent occupational illness and promote worker well-being and productivity, using case studies.
  • Evaluate existing options for gaining advanced training and certification in Total Worker Health.
  • Integrate Total Worker Health concepts into Occupational Medicine Practice.

Lee S. Newman, MD, MA, FACOEM, FCCP
Distinguished University Professor
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Department of Epidemiology
Director, Centers for Health, Work & Environment
Colorado School of Public Health
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This educational activity is designed for a diverse group of healthcare professionals, including but not limited to: People treating or caring for workers including clinicians, utilization reviewers, and disability care managers.


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