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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260519
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SUMMARY:Ergonomics Principles for Workplace Assessment and Design – May 19 & 20\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Location: Kensington Hotel\, Ann Arbor\, MI\nDates: May 19-20\, 2026 \n“Early Bird” Registration Rate: $550.00 until April 30\, 2026\nRegular Registration Rate: $600 after April 30\, 2026 \n\nScholarships are available for participants from small to medium sized Michigan companies! You and your employees may be eligible to register for this course for as little as $120.00!   \nEmail ce.programs@umich.edu to apply.\nPlease include the following information in your email:\nName\, Company Name\, Company Address\, Title\, Number of Employees in your company. \n\n \n \nThis comprehensive two-day course covers vital topics\, including job analysis\, office workstation design\, and wearable motion sensing technologies. Discover actionable insights to enhance job performance and employee well-being\, tailored to suit professionals from diverse industries\, regardless of their familiarity with ergonomic principles. This program is beneficial for anyone interested in grasping the fundamentals of ergonomic job analysis and design! \n  \nCourse Topics \n\nAnalysis and Design of Jobs for Control of Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders\nMedical Aspects of Ergonomics Related Musculoskeletal Disorders\nErgonomics and Office Work Station Design\nManual Materials Handling and its Effects on the Back and Shoulder\nOverview of Wearable Motion Sensing and Exoskeletons for Workplace Documentation\, Analysis and Design\nIntegrating Ergonomics into Business\nConducting Ergonomic Job Analyses\nJob Analysis Case Studies \n\n\n  \nWho is This Course For?\nEngineers\, workers\, safety professionals\, skilled trades\, human resources professionals\, industrial hygienists\, managers\, supervisors and occupational health nurses can all benefit from this program. Previous course attendees have been from a wide variety of industries and job descriptions. Anyone who is interested in understanding the principles of ergonomic job analysis and design should attend this program. People with and without prior experience or knowledge of ergonomics have found this course very beneficial. \n  \nRegistration\nPre-registration is required and will be accepted on a first-come\, first-served basis. The fee covers course materials\, continental breakfast\, break refreshments and lunch on the two days of the program. If you need assistance with registration\, please email ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243. \n \nCancellation Policy\nCancellation notification must be received no later than May 2\, 2026 in order to qualify for a refund\, less a $100 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome. In the unlikely event that the program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers. \n  \nAccommodations\nAuxiliary aids\, services and other reasonable accommodations are available\, upon prior request\, to individuals with disabilities. \n  \n\nScholarships\nA limited number of partial scholarships are being provided by a Consultation Education and Training (CET) Grant awarded to the University of Michigan by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA). MIOSHA is part of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). Scholarships are limited to individuals from small and medium sized businesses (generally fewer than 250 employees) in the State of Michigan. Scholarships will be granted on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with the sponsors reserving the right to limit the number of scholarship recipients from any single organization in order to serve as many Michigan organizations as possible. The partial scholarship does not cover costs associated with travel expenses and are granted conditionally upon the receipt of a non-refundable fee to defray lunch and refreshment costs. \nEmail ce.programs@umich.edu to see if you qualify for the scholarship. Include the following information: Name\, Company Name\, Company Address\, Title\, Number of Employees in your Company. If you are granted a scholarship\, you will be emailed a promotion code to receive the discounted rate. \n  \n\nAccreditation\nThe University of Michigan has accredited this course for 1.3 CEUs\, program #23.01. This course contains 13 hours of technical contact time that can be claimed for CM credit. \n \nKensington Hotel Room Reservations\nTo book online\, please go to: https://www.kensingtonannarbor.com/accommodations/rooms \nOr\, call (866) 446-1329. \n  \nCourse Comments from Past Attendees\n\nBest class that I’ve ever taken for training”\n“Loved that along with the knowledge shared\, the fact that you had practical applications and tools to share made it so much more relatable.”\n“Thank you! Very informational! Very good speakers!”\n“Very impressive Information delivery and discussions with experts.”\n“The speakers were the highlight of the event. Their engaging presentation style\, coupled with their ability to illustrate concepts with real-world examples\, kept the audience actively involved. Their expertise and practical advice were particularly helpful in understanding how to implement ergonomic principles effectively in diverse workplace environments.“\n“Workshop was great. I learned a lot and am excited to take what I have learned back to the workplace.”\n“The workbook provided clear explanations of the concepts covered during the sessions\, supplemented by practical examples and detailed reference material. I still use the handbook as a point of reference.“\n“Training was great! Very knowledgeable\, well-renowned presenters with a great breadth and variety of knowledge. Really well-suited training for many different professionals in a variety of industries and backgrounds.”\n\n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/ergonomics-principles-for-workplace-assessment-and-design-may-19-20-2026/
LOCATION:The Kensington Hotel\, 3500 S State St\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260410
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SUMMARY:Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene Review – Spring 2026 - CIH Exam Prep
DESCRIPTION:February 3 – April 9\, 2026\nRecorded presentations are available until April 9\, 2027. \n\n\n\n\nCo-Sponsored with the Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society \n\n\n\n\nVirtual-Synchronous and On-Demand Presentations\nThis course provides an intensive\, high-level review of a wide range of industrial hygiene (IH) topics by a panel of 13 experts and has gained the reputation of being the premier course for individuals who are preparing to take the BGC/ABIH certification exam or looking to broaden or refresh their IH knowledge base. \nCourse Delivery Description\n\nFour contact hours of content is delivered each week using two modalities:1. Synchronous virtual presentations: “Live” Zoom presentations from 12noon – 2pm ET* on Tuesdays and Thursdays that are scheduled in February and March.*  All presentations are recorded\, and will be posted to the course website.2. On-Demand presentations: (pre-recorded presentations) with scheduled Discussion Sessions with the instructors. The “live” discussion sessions will occur on Thursdays from 1 – 2pm ET in March and April.*\nSupplemental materials and pre-recorded problem solving sessions will be available.\nClick here to view a sample agenda.  Please note that the agenda is subject to change.\n\nProgram Highlights\n\n\n\nComprehensive Review of IH: 18 unique presentations cover all 17 rubrics defined by BGC/ABIH for the CIH exam\nHighly Qualified Instructors:  13 topic experts comprising of University of Michigan faculty and seasoned IH professionals / trainers combine technical knowledge with dynamic teaching skills to convey the salient aspects of each subject area\nBecome better prepared to take the ABIH CIH exam with Quizzes (pre and post presentations) help you to test your retention of knowledge and skills for each topic.\nVirtual Delivery – Synchronous / Live Virtual and On-Demand (Pre-recorded) Presentations:  Live Zoom™ sessions with monitored Chat/Q&A and On-Demand\, pre-recorded lectures on Canvas\, the online course platform.\nSynchronous / Live Virtual Discussion Sessions with instructors who provide pre-recorded presentations. This provides opportunities to ask questions and review problems and/or case studies.\nRecorded presentations are available for one year after course completion\nProblem Solving Sessions walk you through calculations for representative exam-style questions on topics such as ventilation\, air sampling\, and statistical data analysis.\nQuiz Book included that provides sample test questions.\nDigital Handouts included that contain all of the instructor slides and supplemental material\, 1200+ pages.\nEthics session included.\nContinuing Education Credit includes 37 Technical Contact Hours\, 35 IH Contact hours and 2 Ethics Contact hours.\nDataChem test preparation software free trial and 15% discount available.\n\n\n\nWe reserve the right to make changes\, if needed. \n  \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is designed for Industrial Hygiene\, EHS\, Safety\, Environmental\, Occupational Health Nurse  professionals and anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals and concepts of Industrial Hygiene. Attendees must have a basic knowledge of mathematics and chemistry. \n  \nElectronic Handouts\n​Electronic handouts of the complete course materials are included in the course fee and will be available to download. \n  \nCourse Directors and Planners\n\nEdward T. Zellers\, PhD\, Professor Emeritus and Previous Director of the Graduate –Level Industrial Hygiene Program\, University of Michigan\nSheryl S. Ulin\, PhD\, CPE\, Director of Continuing Education and Outreach for the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering\, University of Michigan\nBill Kilgore\, C.I.H.(1980 – 2022)\, Senior Manager of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology\, General Motors – (retired) and Past President\, Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society\n\n  \nCourse Fees\n\n\n\n\nItem​ \n\n\nPrice​ \n\n\n\nEarly-bird Registration\, until January 3\, 2026\n$ 1100\n\n\nRegular Registration\n$ 1200\n\n\n​ Electronic Handout\nincluded​\n\n\n​ Cancellation\n$100\n\n\n​ Substitute Attendees\nno charge​\n\n\n\n  \n​Cancellation Policy\nWritten cancellation notification must be received no later than January 23\, 2026 in order to qualify for a refund\, less $100.00 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome at any time. In the unlikely event that the program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers.\nWhile unlikely\, the University of Michigan COHSE reserves the right to cancel a course. In the event of a cancellation\, a full refund of the registration fee will be issued. \n  \nCertification Information\nContinuing Education Credit includes 37 Technical Contact Hours\, 35 IH Contact hours and 2 Ethics Contact hours.\nQuestions? Contact ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243 \n  \nCourse Comments from Past Attendees:\n\n“The course was very informative and provided a great comprehensive overview of industrial hygiene. The subject matter experts delivering the information were well educated and prepared to answer questions which were presented. The reputation this course has as being the best in the country was upheld this week. I feel like I can now begin to study for my CIH exam.”\n“This course was a fantastic learning experience. I would highly recommend it to anyone preparing for the CIH exam.”\n“This course’s strength is the depth of knowledge of the instructors as compared to other courses. Also\, with many instructors\, it’s easier to pay attention.”\n“The faculty for this course are truly of premier quality; their ability to convey such a wealth of knowledge both efficiently and effectively is amazing. This was not only a review\, but a true learning experience.”\n“Would definitely recommend this course for anyone interested in taking the CIH exam.”\n“Overall\, a great combination of different speakers/presenters all of which are experts in their fields. I would recommend this course to all industrial hygienists whether or not they planned on studying for the CIH exam.”\n“In general\, I feel like I really understand the CIH exam better. I still need to put study time in–but I’m better prepared to prepare. Excellent course–Thank you!”\n\n  \n \n*Schedule is subject to change
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/comprehensive-industrial-hygiene-review-fall-2026-cih-exam-prep/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260207
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SUMMARY:74th Annual Michigan Industrial Ventilation Conference
DESCRIPTION:THE 74th ANNUAL MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL VENTILATION CONFERENCE\nFEBRUARY 2-6\, 2026\nWWW.MICHIGANIVC.ORG\n \nThe Michigan Industrial Ventilation Conference (MIVC) provides expert industrial ventilation training and is the: \n\nOLDEST ENTITY in North America dedicated to providing industrial ventilation education. Founded in February of 1952\, the MIVC remains a primary resource for those interested in learning about the design\, operation\, management and maintenance\, and troubleshooting of industrial ventilation systems. The conference continues to offer its three original multi-day course tracks focused on the design of industrial ventilation systems\, plus two additional multi-day course tracks addressing industrial ventilation and three optional\, one-day workshops on specific aspects associated with industrial ventilation system design and operation.\nLARGEST ENTITY for the provision of industrial ventilation education\, both in terms of numbers of instructors and people trained. With a staff of 30+ expert instructors from across North America and thousands of attendees\, the MIVC is your premier resource for industrial ventilation education.\nMOST COST-EFFECTIVE RESOURCE for industrial ventilation education. The MIVC provides the most value while meeting your industrial ventilation education and training needs.\n\nThe four-day conference fee includes: ACGIH ventilation manual appropriate for the class of interest; satchel with handout materials including a notebook of course materials; Excel\, Word\, and PDF calculation sheet included; Monday evening banquet and conference raffle. Monday through Thursday lunches; and morning and afternoon refreshments. New Emerging Ventilation Topics seminar. \nThe registration desk will be open on Sunday\, February 1\, 2026 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Monday\, February 2\, 2026 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. The opening session starts at 8:00 a.m. on Monday. \nContact:  Suzy Carter at 517-204-3687 or info@michiganivc.org \nWebsite:  www.michiganivc.org \nCertification Credits: \nCertified Industrial Hygienists (CIHs) can receive certification maintenance for all conference offerings from the American Board of Industrial Hygiene. Professional Engineers may also receive certification maintenance points\, though they must check with their local professional engineering organization. \nIn partnership with: \nMichigan Occupational Health and Safety Administration (MIOSHA) \nUniversity of Michigan Center for Occupational Health & Safety Engineering
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/74th-annual-michigan-industrial-ventilation-conference/
LOCATION:Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center\, Michigan State University\, 219 S Harrison Rd\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48824
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251105
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CREATED:20250806T131543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T142748Z
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SUMMARY:Upper Limb Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders: Reflections on Research & Interventions
DESCRIPTION:November 4\, 2025\n8:00AM – 4:00PM  \nNorth Campus Research Complex\, Ann Arbor\, MI \n \n  \nHand injuries ranging from localized fatigue to chronic muscle\, tendon\, and nerve injuries are a major cause of pain\, impaired hand function\, and result in varying degrees of disability. Studies of hand injuries\, personal\, social\, and work factors over the last 50 years have contributed to improvements in the design of work equipment\, evaluation methods\, and understanding of how injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome are managed. This 1.5 day program brings together leading investigators from various specialties to reflect on this research\, the lessons learned\, and how these data can help us manage hand injuries and reduce disability. In the morning\, each speaker will present a brief overview of theirs and others’ research that provides insights for preventing and managing injuries associated with hand work.  In the afternoon\, speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on how the available research informs recommendations for managing hand injuries. \nFeaturing \n\nMultidisciplinary speakers\nPanel discussion\nPoster session\n\nSummary of Topics \n\nEpidemiology/etiology\nJob/task analysis\nRehabilitation\nBiomechanics\nControl/management\nPsycho/Social factors\n\n  \nSpeakers* \n\nFrancesco Violante – University of Bologna \nDavid Rempel – University of California San Francisco \nRob Radwin  – University of Wisconsin\nLaura Punnett  – University of Massachusetts Lowell \nBernard Martin – University of Michigan \nSheryl Ulin – University of Michigan \nRobert Fox – University of Michigan\, General Motors \nLeia Stirling – University of Michigan \nWilliam Marras – Ohio State University\nMartin Cherniak – University of Connecticut\n\n*subject to change \n  \nPoster Presentations \nPosters showcasing University of Michigan graduate student research will be available. \n  \nHotel Accommodations \n\nStay at the Doubletree by Hilton\, Ann Arbor North \n\n3600 Plymouth Rd\,\nAnn Arbor\, MI 48105\n(734) 769-9800\n\nTo receive special pricing for this event\, click on the following link to book your room:\nhttps://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/ergonomicssymposiumnovember2025/ \n  \nRegistration \nRegistration Fee: $20.00 (plus Eventbrite registration fees)\nStudent scholarships are available.\n\nAdvanced registration is required and will be accepted on a “first come-first served” basis. Registration confirmation will be provided via email after your registration has been processed. \nIf you do not receive confirmation within one week of registration\, please email: ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243. The program registration fee includes continental breakfast and buffet lunch on November 4\, 2025. \n  \n\nParking \nVisitor parking (for a fee) is available at the North Campus Research Complex (NCRC).\nVisitor parking locations are visible in red on the following maps: \n\nhttps://ltp.umich.edu/wp-content/uploads/north_medical.pdf\nhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1p_VS0tmSVBfFGypxrL212SE2TOop4vBh/view?usp=sharing\n\nFor more information about utilizing visitor parking lots\, fees\, and payment processes\, please visit the following website: https://ltp.umich.edu/parking/patient-and-visitor/campus-visitor-parking/ \n  \n  \nCancellation \nCancellation notification must be received no later than October 14\, 2025 in order to qualify for a refund. \n  \nGeneral Information \nFor more information contact COHSE by email: ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243. The University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering is an Education and Research Center funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. \n  \nThis symposium was enabled in part by a gift from Laura Glick (B.S.E. ’95\, M.S.E. ’96\, M.B.A. ’01) and Dr. Jason Glick (B.F.A. ’95\, M.F.A. ’97\, D.D.S. ’03 and M.P.H. ’23). We thank Laura and Dr. Jason Glick for their generosity.  \nThe University of Michigan Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering provided partial funding for this symposium.\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/design-of-hand-work-ergonomic-recommendations-2025/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course,On-Site Courses
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SUMMARY:Physical Assessment for the Occupational Health Nurse – Fall 2025
DESCRIPTION:OCTOBER 15 – DECEMBER 31\, 2025 \nAccredited Provider:\nAmerican Association of Occupational Health Nurses \nJointly Provided by:\nUniversity of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering \n \nThis course consists of lectures to provide the occupational health nurse with knowledge needed to assess the physical health status of individuals specific to a variety of occupational health settings. Body organs and systems to be covered include: the skin\, head\, ears\, eyes\, nose\, throat and the respiratory\, gastrointestinal\, musculoskeletal\, cardiovascular and neurological systems. Information related to collecting a medical history\, documenting findings and adherence to HIPAA regulations will also be included. \nFormat \n\nVirtual hybrid course\nPre-recorded lectures released on October 15\, 2025\nThree “Discussion with the Instructor” sessions will be hosted using Zoom. The discussion sessions will be recorded for attendees who are not able to attend the sessions synchronously.\nRecorded lectures and notes are hosted in Canvas\, a learning management system. Lectures cannot be downloaded. However\, the presentation notes can be downloaded.\nRecorded lectures\, recorded discussion sessions and notes will be available in the learning management system\, Canvas\, until December 31\, 2025.\n\nWho Should Attend\nThis program is intended for occupational health nurses or other clinicians who provide direct health care services for workers. This program should be particularly valuable for service providers staffing medical stations or clinics within worksite facilities or plants. \nCourse Schedule and General Information \nWeek 1\nDiscussion with the Instructor (October 30\, 2025 – 6:00-7:30pm ET)\nTopics include: \n\nGeneral Approaches\nInterviewing\nDocumentation\nDermatologic System\n\nWeek 2\nDiscussion with the Instructor Discussion with the Instructor (November 6\, 2025 – 6:00-7:30pm ET)\nTopics include: \n\nHEENT\nCardiovascular & Peripheral Vascular System\nRespiratory System\nGastrointestinal Systems\n\nWeek 3:\nDiscussion with the Instructor Discussion with the Instructor (November 13\, 2025 – 6:00-7:30pm ET)\nTopics include: \n\nMusculoskeletal Assessment\nNeurological Assessment\nPutting It All Together\n\nDiscussion with Instructor includes: \n\nQuestion and Answer session\nCase studies\nSupplemental material\n“Peer to Peer Discussion”\n\nSuggested Reading\nThe textbook\, “Fundamentals of Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing: AAOHN Core Curriculum – 5th Edition\,” is available for purchase and is an excellent supplement to your studies.  Please note that this textbook is NOT included with your course registration\, and is NOT required reading for this course.  Available at:  https://aaohn.users.membersuite.com/shop/store/a7e69e88-00ce-cb51-1759-0b4446b38e1a/detail \nAccreditation\nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. The American Association of Occupational Health Nurses\, Inc. is additionally approved as a CNE provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing (#CEP9283). This course was approved for 25.05 CNEs. \nTo complete the course and receive CNE credits\, course participants are required to: \n\nview all course videos / content\ncomplete all assignments\ncomplete and submit the final course evaluation\n\nTo receive your course certificate\, certifying the CNE credits earned\, you must indicate that you would like to receive a certificate on the last page of the final course evaluation. The course evaluation will be anonymous.  However\, when you request a certificate a new survey will be initiated that will collect your name and email address. Please note that certificates are not immediately generated. It may take up to a few weeks to receive a copy of your certificate. If you need a copy of your certificate immediately upon course completion\, please email ce.programs@umich.edu after you’ve completed the final course evaluation. \nRegistration Fee:\nRegular registration: $750\nEarly-bird registration: $650 until September 30th\, 2025 \nCancellation Policy:\nWritten cancellation notification must be received no later than October 5\, 2025 in order to qualify for a refund\, less $75.00 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome. In the unlikely event that this program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers. \nCourse Comments from Former Attendees: \n\n“Great information for the occupational health nursing setting.”\n“I always love a great review – this was amazing!”\n“This was a good review of an overall head to toe assessment.”\n“I will start doing more comprehensive assessments.”\n“Excellent! Great review. Learned a lot! Great resources!”\n“Great information\, reviews\, updates\, and new assessment tips.”\n“This was a wonderful seminar I would recommend to any nurse I know. Great info from everyone. I learned a lot of new useful techniques.”\n“I am new to occupational nursing. This presentation provided very thorough assessment information that I can use in both my occupational health job and as my ER nursing role\, too.”\n“Very appropriate to my clinical setting.”\n“The presenters gave good information references from textbooks\, slides\, and personal work experiences.”\n“I feel like I have more assessment tools to help me better evaluate employees/patients so that I can more quickly recognize possible referral needs.”\n“I can be more confident with the assessments. Excellent info and presentations.”\n\nContact Us:\nIf you have any questions\, please feel free to contact us at ce.programs@umich.edu or 734-763-2243\n\n 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/physical-assessment-for-the-occupational-health-nurse-fall-2025/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251010
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SUMMARY:62nd Warren Cook Health and Safety Discussional
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, Oct 9\, 2025 \nFollowing a long tradition at the University of Michigan\, the 62nd Warren Cook Health\nand Safety Discussional is a full-day discussion with\nprominent leaders in the fields of industrial hygiene\, occupational health nursing\,\nsafety engineering\, epidemiology\, and ergonomics. Discussion sessions are directed by\nUniversity of Michigan faculty and all participants of various career stages engage in a\nhigh level of rich exchange and discussion. The Discussional offers a unique\nopportunity to safely share sensitive and critical information about issues of\ncontemporary interest with peer professionals. Recent and current participants provide\nquestions and topics of interest which are the basis for the cutting-edge discussions. \nMichigan League\n911 North University Avenue\nAnn Arbor\, MI 48109\n\nAttendees will have the opportunity to meet and mentor industrial hygiene graduate\nstudents from the University of Michigan. Student résumé books will be available for\nattendees interested in hiring interns or full-time industrial hygiene professionals. \nWho Should Attend:\nAttendees are typically professionals whose job responsibilities include addressing\,\nmanaging or developing policies to govern occupational health\, safety and\nenvironmental issues in their organizations. \nAgenda:\nClick HERE to view a tentative agenda for this event.  **Subject to change. \nAccreditation:\nThis program expected to receive approval for approximately 0.55 CEUs for the 2025\ncourse. \nFees\n$275 Early bird registration until September 13\, 2025.\n$300 Regular registration after September 13\, 2025. \nRegistration fee includes course materials\, continental breakfast\, refreshment breaks and lunch. A certificate of completion will be awarded when attendance requirements are met. \nCancellation\nCancellation notification must be received no later than September 22\, 2025 in order to qualify for a refund\, less a $75 administrative fee. \n \nAttendee Comments: \n\n“The Discussional remains my favorite format to reconnect with others from the industry!”\n“Loved all the discussions. The casual\, open and fluid discussions.”\n“I always enjoy listening and learning from all of the content experts and experienced IH / OH practitioners.  Great value.”\n\nGeneral Information\nFor more information contact COHSE by email: ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243. \nThe University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering is an Education and Research Center funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/62nd-warren-cook-health-and-safety-discussional-2025/
LOCATION:Michigan League\, 911 N University Ave\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48104
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course,On-Site Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251112
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SUMMARY:Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene Review – Fall 2025 - CIH Exam Prep
DESCRIPTION:Dates: September 9 – November 11\, 2025\nRecorded presentations are available until November 11\, 2026. \n\n\n\n\nCo-Sponsored with the Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society \n\n\n\n\nVirtual-Synchronous and On-Demand Presentations\nThis course provides an intensive\, high-level review of a wide range of industrial hygiene (IH) topics by a panel of 13 experts and has gained the reputation of being the premier course for individuals who are preparing to take the BGC/ABIH certification exam or looking to broaden or refresh their IH knowledge base. \nCourse Delivery Description\n\nFour contact hours of content is delivered each week using two modalities:1. Synchronous virtual presentations: “Live” Zoom presentations from 12noon – 2pm ET* on Tuesdays and Thursdays that are scheduled from February 9 – October 7\, 2025.  All presentations are recorded\, and will be posted to the course website.2. On-Demand presentations: (pre-recorded presentations) with scheduled Discussion Sessions with the instructors. The “live” discussion sessions will occur on Thursdays from 1 – 2pm ET* and are scheduled from October 23 – November 11\, 2025.\nSupplemental materials and pre-recorded problem solving sessions will be available.\nClick Spring 2025 CIHR Agenda (1) (4)to view a sample agenda.  Please note that the full agenda for the fall of 2025 is not yet available\, and is subject to change.\n\nProgram Highlights\n\n\n\nComprehensive Review of IH: 18 unique presentations cover all 17 rubrics defined by BGC/ABIH for the CIH exam\nHighly Qualified Instructors:  13 topic experts comprising of University of Michigan faculty and seasoned IH professionals / trainers combine technical knowledge with dynamic teaching skills to convey the salient aspects of each subject area\nBecome better prepared to take the ABIH CIH exam with Quizzes (pre and post presentations) help you to test your retention of knowledge and skills for each topic.\nVirtual Delivery – Synchronous / Live Virtual and On-Demand (Pre-recorded) Presentations:  Live Zoom™ sessions with monitored Chat/Q&A and On-Demand\, pre-recorded lectures on Canvas\, the online course platform.\nSynchronous / Live Virtual Discussion Sessions with instructors who provide pre-recorded presentations. This provides opportunities to ask questions and review problems and/or case studies.\nRecorded presentations are available for one year after course completion\nProblem Solving Sessions walk you through calculations for representative exam-style questions on topics such as ventilation\, air sampling\, and statistical data analysis.\nQuiz Book included that provides sample test questions.\nDigital Handouts included that contain all of the instructor slides and supplemental material\, 1200+ pages.\nEthics session included.\nContinuing Education Credit includes 37 Technical Contact Hours\, 35 IH Contact hours and 2 Ethics Contact hours.\nDataChem test preparation software free trial and 15% discount available.\n\n\n\nWe reserve the right to make changes\, if needed. \nWho Should Attend\nThis course is designed for Industrial Hygiene\, EHS\, Safety\, Environmental\, Occupational Health Nurse  professionals and anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals and concepts of Industrial Hygiene. Attendees must have a basic knowledge of mathematics and chemistry. \nElectronic Handouts\n​Electronic handouts of the complete course materials are included in the course fee and will be available to download. \nCourse Directors and Planners\n\nEdward T. Zellers\, PhD\, Professor Emeritus and Previous Director of the Graduate –Level Industrial Hygiene Program\, University of Michigan\nSheryl S. Ulin\, PhD\, CPE\, Director of Continuing Education and Outreach for the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering\, University of Michigan\nBill Kilgore\, C.I.H.(1980 – 2022)\, Senior Manager of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology\, General Motors – (retired) and Past President\, Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society\n\nCourse Fees\n\n\n\n\nItem​ \n\n\nPrice​ \n\n\n\nEarly-bird Registration\, until August 9\, 2025\n$ 1100\n\n\nRegular Registration\n$ 1200\n\n\n​ Electronic Handout\nincluded​\n\n\n​ Cancellation\n$100\n\n\n​ Substitute Attendees\nno charge​\n\n\n\n  \n​Cancellation Policy\nWritten cancellation notification must be received no later than August 30\, 2025 in order to qualify for a refund\, less $100.00 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome at any time. In the unlikely event that the program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers.\nWhile unlikely\, the University of Michigan COHSE reserves the right to cancel a course. In the event of a cancellation\, a full refund of the registration fee will be issued. \nCertification Information\nContinuing Education Credit includes 37 Technical Contact Hours\, 35 IH Contact hours and 2 Ethics Contact hours.\nQuestions? Contact ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243 \nCourse Comments from Past Attendees:\n\n“The course was very informative and provided a great comprehensive overview of industrial hygiene. The subject matter experts delivering the information were well educated and prepared to answer questions which were presented. The reputation this course has as being the best in the country was upheld this week. I feel like I can now begin to study for my CIH exam.”\n“This course was a fantastic learning experience. I would highly recommend it to anyone preparing for the CIH exam.”\n“This course’s strength is the depth of knowledge of the instructors as compared to other courses. Also\, with many instructors\, it’s easier to pay attention.”\n“The faculty for this course are truly of premier quality; their ability to convey such a wealth of knowledge both efficiently and effectively is amazing. This was not only a review\, but a true learning experience.”\n“Would definitely recommend this course for anyone interested in taking the CIH exam.”\n“Overall\, a great combination of different speakers/presenters all of which are experts in their fields. I would recommend this course to all industrial hygienists whether or not they planned on studying for the CIH exam.”\n“In general\, I feel like I really understand the CIH exam better. I still need to put study time in–but I’m better prepared to prepare. Excellent course–Thank you!”\n\n  \n \n 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/comprehensive-industrial-hygiene-review-fall-2025-cih-exam-prep/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250809
DTSTAMP:20260610T144221
CREATED:20250310T144319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T031502Z
UID:20613-1753660800-1754697599@cohse.umich.edu
SUMMARY:Human Factors Engineering 2025
DESCRIPTION:Anywhere there is a person using a system\, human factors engineering concepts inevitably apply. This human factors engineering training program provides hands-on user interface design experience for anyone looking to improve their organization through proven user interface evaluation techniques. \nThis course may be taken in three different ways: week 1\, week 2 or both weeks combined.  This human factors course\, now in its 65th year\, concerns the design of systems\, products and services to make them easier\, safer and more effective for human use. The first week of the course focuses on human factors concepts and is a broad survey of human factors topics important to designers and researchers. Human-computer interaction (HCI) and intelligent system design are the focus for week two\, providing an overview of these issues through workshops that lay the foundation for effective intelligent systems. This is the future of all systems. \nTo read more about this event\, please click here! \nFor more information\, please email: nexus-answers@umich.edu \nRegister here!
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/human-factors-engineering-2025/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course,On-Site Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250726
DTSTAMP:20260610T144221
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SUMMARY:University of Michigan Summer Session in Epidemiology 2025
DESCRIPTION:Build Your Expertise in Epidemiology\n\n\nFor 60 years\, the University of Michigan’s Summer Session in Epidemiology (SSE) has been one of the nation’s longest-running and premier summer epidemiology programs. In just one to three intensive weeks\, gain valuable knowledge and skills to enhance your academic and professional journey. \nSSE is designed for public health and healthcare professionals\, researchers\, and anyone eager to build a foundation in epidemiologic science. We welcome participants from diverse backgrounds\, including undergraduate students\, public health professionals\, clinical and biomedical researchers\, and scholars in related fields such as psychology\, sociology\, and earth sciences. While experience in public health\, epidemiology\, or biostatistics is beneficial\, it is not required. \nBy the end of our program\, you will have developed a solid understanding of key research principles in clinical populations\, covering areas such as: \n\nStudy Design\nBiostatistical Analysis\nCausal Inference\n\nThese essential skills will help you advance in epidemiology\, public health\, and related fields. \n Program Dates: July 7–25\, 2025\n Format: Online Only \n Register today: www.summerepi.org\n Questions? Contact us at summerepi@umich.edu \n\n  \n\nTestimonials\n“I enjoyed the Summer Session in Epidemiology so much that I attended two years in a row. The faculty were superb and I enjoyed connecting with classmates in different public health and medical fields. The Summer Session course format let me focus on specific areas where I wanted to enhance my knowledge\, and I continue to refer to the resources from these classes. As a PhD student at another institution\, it was also helpful to have the option to take these courses for credit.” ~Kathryn Crary\, MPA\, UTHealth Houston School of Public Health\, 3rd year PhD Candidate in Healthcare Policy and Health Services Research\, 2024 Participant \n“The Summer Session in Epidemiology has been indispensable to my epidemiologic training. During my tenure as a master’s and doctoral student in the Department of Epidemiology\, I attended the summer session every summer. It provided a unique opportunity to learn from leading scholars in the field. The program offers an incredible range of classes—from causal inference to modeling to mixed methods and clinical epidemiology. In addition to the breadth of the program\, each course was taught with great care and depth. Some classes have been instrumental to my dissertation work\, including Dr. Linda Valeri’s EPID 720 which covers causal meditation\, and Dr. Jay Kaufman’s EPID 787 which covers analysis on clustered\, multilevel data. The program also exposed me to topics not otherwise available during the school year including scientific writing and sensitivity analysis. I am very grateful to have had the opportunity to participate in the Summer Session in Epidemiology and would highly recommend it to any looking to advance their epidemiologic knowledge.”   ~Mia Zhu\, MPH\, University of Michigan\, 3rd Year Doctoral Student in Epidemiologic Sciences\, 2024 Participant
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/university-of-michigan-summer-session-in-epidemiology-2025/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260610T144221
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SUMMARY:2025 Updates in Occupational Health Nursing – Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Accredited Provider:\nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN) \nJoint Provider:\nUniversity of Michigan COHSE \n \nThis course is designed to update the occupational health nurse regarding the assessment\, intervention and evaluation of common problems encountered in the work setting. Topics will include chest pain\, respiratory ailments\, head injuries\, penetration/foreign body injuries\, musculoskeletal strains and sprains\, skin lacerations\, mental health\, thermal injuries\, and infectious disease exposure. The program will also include introductory ergonomics principles so the occupational health nurse can identify the work-related risk factors of musculoskeletal disorders and recommend basic workplace changes.  \nFormat \n\nVirtual hybrid course\nAsynchronous lectures (available on-demand so attendees can view presentations anytime)\nSynchronous “Discussion with the Instructor” sessions via Zoom\nDiscussion sessions will be recorded\n\nAdditional reading material\, case studies and review questions will be provided\n\nThe digital notes and presentations will be hosted using an online course platform\, Canvas.  Registrants will be able to download the notes and view the video presentations.\nRecorded lectures and notes will be available until August 31\, 2025\n\nWho Should Attend \nThis program is intended for occupational health nurses or other clinicians who provide direct health care services for workers. This program should be particularly valuable for service providers within worksite medical clinics and other medical facilities that provide occupational medicine services. \nCourse Schedule and General Information \nLocation: Virtual \nDate: May 22 – August 31\, 2025 \nRegistration Fee: $550.00 registration; $450.00 Early-bird registration (until April 9\, 2025) \nRegistration fee includes course materials and access to video lectures. A certificate of completion will be awarded when requirements are met. \nAdvanced registration is required and will be accepted on a “first come-first served” basis. Registration confirmation will be provided via email after your registration has been processed.  If you do not receive confirmation within one week of registration\, please email: ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243. \nSummary of Topics: \n\nErgonomics.  Identification and control of workplace risk factors associated with the development of musculoskeletal disorders will be described.\nCommon Musculoskeletal Injuries.  Small and large joint musculoskeletal injuries commonly found in occupational health settings will be discussed.\nHead Injuries. Current assessment\, treatment and evaluation guidelines for brain contusion and concussion will be covered.\nDermatological Concerns: Lacerations\, Thermal and Chemical Injuries. Current assessment\, treatment and evaluation guidelines for the management of selected dermatological traumas will be discussed.\nChest Pain: Sorting Through the Diagnostic Picture. Comparing and contrasting emergent and non-emergent chest discomfort in the occupational health setting will be discussed. Subsequent management guidelines will be reviewed.\nRespiratory Ailments. Current management practices and medical guidelines in selected common occupational health respiratory conditions will be covered.\nInfectious Disease Exposure. National guidelines and protocols addressed related to common infectious disease concerns will be reviewed.\nPenetration Injuries. Emergent care in penetration injuries occurring in occupational health settings will be discussed.\nWellness Programing. Identify personal health risk factors that impact workplace health.\nAddressing Mental Health. Depression and anxiety are two common mental health concerns in the workplace. Screening\, assessment\, intervention\, referral and follow-up of these illnesses will be discussed.\n\nDiscussion with the Instructor Schedule*: \nWeek 1: June 11\, 2025 \nWeek 2: June 18\, 2025 \nAll discussion sessions will be held from 6-7:30PM ET.  \nDiscussion sessions are recorded and can be viewed asynchronously if you are not available for the synchronous session. \n*Discussion Session dates are subject to change. \n  \nDiscussion with the Instructor includes: \n\nQuestion and Answer session\nCase studies\nSupplementary material\n\nProgram Instructors  \nSherry M. Bumpus\, PhD\, FNP-BC. Associate Professor\, Michigan State University College of Nursing \nSheryl Ulin\, PhD\, CPE. Director of Continuing Education and Outreach\, University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health & Safety Engineering \nAccreditation \nAccredited Provider:  The American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) \nJoint Provider:  University of Michigan \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nurses\, Inc. is additionally approved as a CNE provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing (#CEP9283). \nThis course was approved for 20 CNE credits. \nAccreditation \nAccredited Provider: The American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) \nJoint Provider: University of Michigan \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nurses\, Inc. is additionally approved as a CNE provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing (#CEP9283). \nThis course was approved for 20 CNE credits. \nTo complete the course and receive 20 CNE credits\, course participants are required to: \n\nview all course videos / content\ncomplete all assignments\ncomplete and submit the final course evaluation\n\nTo receive your course certificate\, certifying the CNE credits earned\, you must indicate that you would like to receive a certificate on the last page of the final course evaluation. The course evaluation will be anonymous.  However\, when you request a certificate a new survey will be initiated that will collect your name and email address. Please note that certificates are not immediately generated. It may take up to a few weeks to receive a copy of your certificate. If you need a copy of your certificate immediately upon course completion\, please email ce.programs@umich.edu after you’ve completed the final course evaluation. \n  \n  \nRegistration Fee:\nRegular registration: $550\nEarly-bird registration: $450 until April 9\, 2025 \nCancellation Policy\nWritten cancellation notification must be received no later than May 5\, 2025 in order to qualify for a refund\, less $75.00 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome. In the unlikely event that this program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers. \nComments from Previous Attendees  \n\n“This was a great class for myself as I am fairly new to occupational nursing a lot of great advice\, and procedures to utilize.”\n“I really learned a lot as a new occupational health RN.”\n“It is a great refresher to help me enhance my practice. Been a nurse a long time and it is good to return to the basics to do a better job for my employees.”\n“Great review. Will definitely advise my co-workers to participate in your classes.”\n“Feel much more confident in my job\, caring for employees!”\n“Great information/refresher for daily occupational medicine use.”\n“Gave me much encouragement and ideas to improve our clinic.”\n“I wish I had taken this sooner.”\n“Excellent\, Objectives are well met\, Absolutely another excellent training!”\n\nContact Us \nIf you have any questions\, please feel free to contact us at ce.programs@umich.edu or 734-763-2243. 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/2-2025-updates-in-occupational-health-nursing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250515
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SUMMARY:Ergonomics Principles for Workplace Assessment and Design – May 13 & 14\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Location: Kensington Hotel\, Ann Arbor\, MI\nDates: May 13-14\, 2025 \n“Early Bird” Registration Rate: $550.00 until April 28\, 2025\nRegular Registration Rate: $600 after April 28\, 2025 \nScholarships are available for participants from small to medium sized Michigan companies! You and your employees may be eligible to register for this course for as low as $100!  Email ce.programs@umich.edu to apply. \nPlease include the following information in your email:\nName\, Company Name\, Company Address\, Title\, Number of Employees in your Company. \n \n \nThis comprehensive 2 day course covers vital topics\, including job analysis\, office workstation design\, and wearable motion sensing technologies. Discover actionable insights to enhance job performance and employee well-being\, tailored to suit professionals from diverse industries\, regardless of their familiarity with ergonomic principles. This program is beneficial for anyone interested in grasping the fundamentals of ergonomic job analysis and design! \n  \nCourse Topics \n\nAnalysis and Design of Jobs for Control of Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Disorders\nMedical Aspects of Ergonomics Related Musculoskeletal Disorders\nErgonomics and Office Work Station Design\nManual Materials Handling and its Effects on the Back and Shoulder\nOverview of Wearable Motion Sensing and Exoskeletons for Workplace Documentation\, Analysis and Design\nIntegrating Ergonomics into Business\nConducting Ergonomic Job Analyses\nJob Analysis Case Studies \n\n\n  \nWho is This Course For?\nEngineers\, workers\, safety professionals\, skilled trades\, human resources professionals\, industrial hygienists\, managers\, supervisors and occupational health nurses can all benefit from this program. Previous course attendees have been from a wide variety of industries and job descriptions. Anyone who is interested in understanding the principles of ergonomic job analysis and design should attend this program. People with and without prior experience or knowledge of ergonomics have found this course very beneficial. \n  \nRegistration\nPre-registration is required and will be accepted on a first-come\, first-served basis. The fee covers course materials\, continental breakfast\, break refreshments and lunch on the two days of the program. If you need assistance with registration\, please call 734-763-2243. \n \nCancellation Policy\nCancellation notification must be received no later than April 29\, 2025 in order to qualify for a refund\, less a $100 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome. In the unlikely event that the program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers. \n  \nAccommodations\nAuxiliary aids\, services and other reasonable accommodations are available\, upon prior request\, to individuals with disabilities. \n  \nScholarships\nA limited number of partial scholarships are being provided by a Consultation Education and Training (CET) Grant awarded to the University of Michigan by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA). MIOSHA is part of the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). Scholarships are limited to individuals from small and medium sized businesses (generally fewer than 250 employees) in the State of Michigan. Scholarships will be granted on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with the sponsors reserving the right to limit the number of scholarship recipients from any single organization in order to serve as many Michigan organizations as possible. The partial scholarship does not cover costs associated with travel expenses and are granted conditionally upon the receipt of a non-refundable $100 fee to defray lunch and refreshment costs. \nEmail ce.programs@umich.edu to see if you qualify for the scholarship. Include the following information: Name\, Company Name\, Company Address\, Title\, Number of Employees in your Company. If you are granted a scholarship\, you will be emailed a promotion code to receive the rate of $100. \n  \nAccreditation\nThe University of Michigan has accredited this course for 1.3 CEUs\, program #23.01. This course contains 13 hours of technical contact time that can be claimed for CM credit. \n \nKensington Hotel Room Reservations\nTo book online\, please go to: https://www.kensingtonannarbor.com/accommodations/rooms \nOr\, call (866) 446-1329. \n  \nCourse Comments from Past Attendees\n\nBest class that I’ve ever taken for training”\n“Loved that along with the knowledge shared\, the fact that you had practical applications and tools to share made it so much more relatable.”\n“Thank you! Very informational! Very good speakers!”\n“Very impressive Information delivery and discussions with experts.”\n“The speakers were the highlight of the event. Their engaging presentation style\, coupled with their ability to illustrate concepts with real-world examples\, kept the audience actively involved. Their expertise and practical advice were particularly helpful in understanding how to implement ergonomic principles effectively in diverse workplace environments.“\n“Workshop was great. I learned a lot and am excited to take what I have learned back to the workplace.”\n“The workbook provided clear explanations of the concepts covered during the sessions\, supplemented by practical examples and detailed reference material. I still use the handbook as a point of reference.“\n“Training was great! Very knowledgeable\, well-renowned presenters with a great breadth and variety of knowledge. Really well-suited training for many different professionals in a variety of industries and backgrounds.”\n\n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/2025-ergonomics-principles-for-workplace-assessment-and-design-in-person/
LOCATION:The Kensington Hotel\, 3500 S State St\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250418
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SUMMARY:Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene Review – Spring 2025 - CIH Exam Prep
DESCRIPTION:Co-Sponsored with the Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society \n \n  \nDates: February 11 – April 17\, 2025 \nRecorded presentations are available until April 17\, 2026. \n  \nVirtual – Synchronous (live presentations) and On-Demand (pre-recorded presentations)\nThis course provides an intensive\, high-level review of a wide range of industrial hygiene (IH) topics by a panel of 13 experts and has gained the reputation of being the premier course for individuals who are preparing to take the BGC/ABIH certification exam or looking to broaden or refresh their IH knowledge base. \nCourse Delivery Description:\n\nFour contact hours of content is delivered each week using two\nmodalities:\n1. Synchronous virtual presentations: “Live” Zoom presentations from 12noon – 2pm ET* on Tuesdays and Thursdays that are scheduled from February 11 – March 11\, 2025.  All presentations are recorded\, and will be posted to the course website.\n2. On-Demand presentations: (pre-recorded presentations) with scheduled Discussion Sessions with the instructors. The “live” discussion sessions will occur on Thursdays from 1 – 2pm ET* and are scheduled from March 27 – April 17\, 2025.\nSupplemental materials and pre-recorded problem solving sessions will be available.\nClick Spring 2025 CIHR Agenda (1) (4)to view a sample agenda.  Please note that the full agenda for the spring of 2025 is not yet available\, and is subject to change.\n\nProgram Highlights:\n\nComprehensive Review of IH: 18 unique presentations cover all 17 rubrics defined by BGC/ABIH for the CIH exam\nHighly Qualified Instructors:  13 topic experts comprising of University of Michigan faculty and seasoned IH professionals / trainers combine technical knowledge with dynamic teaching skills to convey the salient aspects of each subject area\nBecome better prepared to take the ABIH CIH exam with Quizzes (pre and post presentations) help you to test your retention of knowledge and skills for each topic.\nVirtual Delivery – Synchronous / Live Virtual and On-Demand (Pre-recorded) Presentations:  Live Zoom™ sessions with monitored Chat/Q&A and On-Demand\, pre-recorded lectures on Canvas\, the online course platform.\nSynchronous / Live Virtual Discussion Sessions with instructors who provide pre-recorded presentations. This provides opportunities to ask questions and review problems and/or case studies.\nRecorded presentations are available for one year after course completion\nProblem Solving Sessions walk you through calculations for representative exam-style questions on topics such as ventilation\, air sampling\, and statistical data analysis.\nQuiz Book included that provides sample test questions.\nDigital Handouts included that contain all of the instructor slides and supplemental material\, 1200+ pages.\nEthics session included.\nContinuing Education Credit includes 37 Technical Contact Hours\, 35 IH Contact hours and 2 Ethics Contact hours.\nDataChem test preparation software free trial and 15% discount available.\n\nWe reserve the right to make changes\, if needed.  \nWho Should Attend:\nThis course is designed for Industrial Hygiene\, EHS\, Safety\, Environmental\, Occupational Health Nurse  professionals and anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals and concepts of Industrial Hygiene. Attendees must have a basic knowledge of mathematics and chemistry. \n \nElectronic Handouts:\n\n​ Electronic handouts of the complete course materials are included in the course fee and will be available to download.\n\nCourse Directors and Planners:\n\nEdward T. Zellers\, PhD\, Professor Emeritus and Previous Director of the Graduate –Level Industrial Hygiene Program\, University of Michigan\nSheryl S. Ulin\, PhD\, CPE\, Director of Continuing Education and Outreach for the Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering\, University of Michigan\nBill Kilgore\, C.I.H.(1980 – 2022)\, Senior Manager of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology\, General Motors – (retired) and Past President\, Michigan Industrial Hygiene Society\n\nCourse Fees:\n\n\n\n\nItem​ \n\n\nPrice​ \n\n\n\nEarly-bird Registration\, until January 11\, 2025\n$ 1100\n\n\nRegular Registration\n$ 1200\n\n\n​ Electronic Handout\nincluded​\n\n\n​ Cancellation\n$100\n\n\n​ Substitute Attendees\nno charge​\n\n\n\n​Cancellation Policy:\nWritten cancellation notification must be received no later than February 1\, 2025 in order to qualify for a refund\, less $100.00 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome at any time. In the unlikely event that the program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers. \nWhile unlikely\, the University of Michigan COHSE reserves the right to cancel a course. In the event of a cancellation\, a full refund of the registration fee will be issued. \nCertification Information:\nContinuing Education Credit includes 37 Technical Contact Hours\, 35 IH Contact hours and 2 Ethics Contact hours. \nQuestions? Contact ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243 \nCourse Comments from Past Attendees:\n\n“The course was very informative and provided a great comprehensive overview of industrial hygiene. The subject matter experts delivering the information were well educated and prepared to answer questions which were presented. The reputation this course has as being the best in the country was upheld this week. I feel like I can now begin to study for my CIH exam.”\n“This course was a fantastic learning experience. I would highly recommend it to anyone preparing for the CIH exam.”\n“This course’s strength is the depth of knowledge of the instructors as compared to other courses. Also\, with many instructors\, it’s easier to pay attention.”\n“The faculty for this course are truly of premier quality; their ability to convey such a wealth of knowledge both efficiently and effectively is amazing. This was not only a review\, but a true learning experience.”\n“Would definitely recommend this course for anyone interested in taking the CIH exam.”\n“Overall\, a great combination of different speakers/presenters all of which are experts in their fields. I would recommend this course to all industrial hygienists whether or not they planned on studying for the CIH exam.”\n“In general\, I feel like I really understand the CIH exam better. I still need to put study time in–but I’m better prepared to prepare. Excellent course–Thank you!”\n\n  \n \n 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/comprehensive-industrial-hygiene-review-fall-2025-2-cih-exam-prep-course/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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SUMMARY:61st Warren Cook Health and Safety Discussional
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, Oct 17\, 2024\, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM ET \nFollowing a long tradition at the University of Michigan\, the 61st Warren Cook Health\nand Safety Discussional is a full-day discussion with\nprominent leaders in the fields of industrial hygiene\, occupational health nursing\,\nsafety engineering\, epidemiology\, and ergonomics. Discussion sessions are directed by\nUniversity of Michigan faculty and all participants of various career stages engage in a\nhigh level of rich exchange and discussion. The Discussional offers a unique\nopportunity to safely share sensitive and critical information about issues of\ncontemporary interest with peer professionals. Recent and current participants provide\nquestions and topics of interest which are the basis for the cutting-edge discussions. \nMichigan League\n911 North University Avenue\nAnn Arbor\, MI 48109\n\nAttendees will have the opportunity to meet and mentor industrial hygiene graduate\nstudents from the University of Michigan. Student résumé books will be available for\nattendees interested in hiring interns or full-time industrial hygiene professionals. \nSpecial Presentation:\nThe History of Occupational Health Standards at the Supreme Court\nRachel Rothschild\, J.D.\nAssistant Professor\, University of Michigan Law School. \nWho Should Attend:\nAttendees are typically professionals whose job responsibilities include addressing\,\nmanaging or developing policies to govern occupational health\, safety and\nenvironmental issues in their organizations. \nAgenda:\nClick HERE to view the Agenda \nAccreditation:\nThis program expected to receive approval for approximately 0.55 CEUs for the 2024\ncourse. \nFees:\n$275 Early bird registration until September 20\, 2024.\n$300 Regular registration after September 20\, 2024. \nRegistration fee includes course materials\, continental breakfast\, refreshment\nbreaks and lunch. A certificate of completion will be awarded when attendance\nrequirements are met. \nCancellation notification must be received no later than September 30\, 2024 in order to\nqualify for a refund\, less a $75 administrative fee. \n \nAttendee Comments: \n\n“The Discussional remains my favorite format to reconnect with others from the industry!”\n“Loved all the discussions. The casual\, open and fluid discussions.”\n“I always enjoy listening and learning from all of the content experts and experienced IH / OH practitioners.  Great value.”\n\nGeneral Information\nFor more information contact COHSE by email: ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243. \nThe University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering is an Education and Research Center funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/61st-warren-cook-health-and-safety-discussional/
LOCATION:Michigan League\, 911 N University Ave\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48104
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course,On-Site Courses
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SUMMARY:2024 Workplace Mental Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:This annual University of Michigan event brings together key stakeholders to discuss strategies to improve employee mental health. Stay tuned for detailed information about our 2024 conference program!\nOur workplaces have a measurable impact on our day-to-day lives. Employees are looking to their employers to implement solutions that address their needs and reduce the strain jobs can place on their mental health. But\, what do those solutions look like?  \nWe’ve assembled speakers from across sectors to discuss real-world mental health challenges and explore innovative ways to build a workplace culture that values mental health. Join us for a half-day interactive\, virtual conference on August 7\, 2024 as we begin to address one of the workplace’s most challenging problems. It’s time to begin to tackle one of the workplace’s most challenging issues.  \nIndividual and group tickets available beginning in April\, 2024.   \nClick HERE for more information\nConference Features:\n\nReal-world strategies for your workplace\nTips to kick-start your workplace mental health initiative\nLineup of well-respected industry and academic experts\nPersonal stories\, case studies\, and panel discussions\nInteractive Q&A\n\nWho Should Join:\n\nEmployers\nC-Suite Leaders\nHealth professionals and researchers\nHR professionals\nDEI professionals\nRepresentatives from diverse industries (public\, private\, non-profit organizations)\nAnyone with interest in supporting workplace mental health\n\nWhat previous participants have said:\n\n“I came out of the conference empowered to continue the work I do to advocate wellness and self-care for management and operations.”\n“There was a lot of valuable information shared and seemed to cater to different levels of knowledge/industries which I appreciated.”\n“So powerful to understand the communal nature of these challenges. This conference was well planned and creative in how it brought the group together in an engaging\, virtual way.”
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/2024-workplace-mental-health-conference/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eisenberg Family Depression Center":MAILTO:workplaceconference@umich.edu
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240804
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T200815Z
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SUMMARY:Human Factors Engineering 2024
DESCRIPTION:Anywhere there is a person using a system\, human factors engineering concepts inevitably apply. This human factors engineering training program provides hands-on user interface design experience for anyone looking to improve their organization through proven user interface evaluation techniques. \nThis course may be taken in three different ways: week 1\, week 2 or both weeks combined.  This human factors course\, now in its 65th year\, concerns the design of systems\, products and services to make them easier\, safer and more effective for human use. The first week of the course focuses on human factors concepts and is a broad survey of human factors topics important to designers and researchers. Human-computer interaction (HCI) and intelligent system design are the focus for week two\, providing an overview of these issues through workshops that lay the foundation for effective intelligent systems. This is the future of all systems. \nTo read more about this event\, please click here! \nFor more information\, please email: nexus-answers@umich.edu \nRegister here!
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/human-factors-engineering-2024-2/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,On-Site Course,On-Site Courses
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ORGANIZER;CN="College of Engineering NEXUS":MAILTO:nexus-answers@umich.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240901
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SUMMARY:2024 Updates in Occupational Health Nursing – Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Accredited Provider:\nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nurses (AAOHN) \nJoint Provider:\nUniversity of Michigan COHSE \n \nThis course is designed to update the occupational health nurse regarding the assessment\, intervention and evaluation of common problems encountered in the work setting. Topics will include chest pain\, respiratory ailments\, head injuries\, penetration/foreign body injuries\, musculoskeletal strains and sprains\, skin lacerations\, mental health\, thermal injuries\, and infectious disease exposure. The program will  also include introductory ergonomics principles so the occupational health nurse can identify the work-related risk factors of musculoskeletal disorders and recommend basic workplace changes.  \nFormat \n\nVirtual hybrid course\nAsynchronous lectures (available on-demand so attendees can view presentations anytime)\nSynchronous “Discussion with the Instructor” sessions via Zoom\nDiscussion sessions will be recorded\n\nAdditional reading material\, case studies and review questions will be provided\n\nThe digital notes and presentations will be hosted using an online course platform\, Canvas.  Registrants will be able to download the notes and view the video presentations.\nRecorded lectures and notes will be available until August 31\, 2024\n\nWho Should Attend \nThis program is intended for occupational health nurses or other clinicians who provide direct health care services for workers. This program should be particularly valuable for service providers within worksite medical clinics and other medical facilities that provide occupational medicine services. \nCourse Schedule and General Information \nLocation: Virtual \nDate: May 9 – August 31\, 2024 \nRegistration Fee: $500.00 registration; $400.00 Early-bird registration (until April 15\, 2024) \nRegistration fee includes course materials and access to video lectures. A certificate of completion will be awarded when requirements are met. \nAdvanced registration is required and will be accepted on a “first come-first served” basis. Registration confirmation will be provided via email after your registration has been processed.  If you do not receive confirmation within one week of registration\, please email: ce.programs@umich.edu or call 734-763-2243. \nSummary of Topics: \n\nErgonomics.  Identification and control of workplace risk factors associated with the development of musculoskeletal disorders will be described.\nCommon Musculoskeletal Injuries.  Small and large joint musculoskeletal injuries commonly found in occupational health settings will be discussed.\nHead Injuries. Current assessment\, treatment and evaluation guidelines for brain contusion and concussion will be covered.\nDermatological Concerns: Lacerations\, Thermal and Chemical Injuries. Current assessment\, treatment and evaluation guidelines for the management of selected dermatological traumas will be discussed.\nChest Pain: Sorting Through the Diagnostic Picture. Comparing and contrasting emergent and non-emergent chest discomfort in the occupational health setting will be discussed. Subsequent management guidelines will be reviewed.\nRespiratory Ailments. Current management practices and medical guidelines in selected common occupational health respiratory conditions will be covered.\nInfectious Disease Exposure. National guidelines and protocols addressed related to common infectious disease concerns will be reviewed.\nPenetration Injuries. Emergent care in penetration injuries occurring in occupational health settings will be discussed.\nWellness Programing. Identify personal health risk factors that impact workplace health.\nAddressing Mental Health. Depression and anxiety are two common mental health concerns in the workplace. Screening\, assessment\, intervention\, referral and follow-up of these illnesses will be discussed.\n\nDiscussion with the Instructor Schedule*: \nWeek 1: June 6\, 2024 \nWeek 2: June 13\, 2024 \nAll discussion sessions will be held from 6-7:30PM ET.  \n*Discussion Session dates are subject to change. \n  \nDiscussion with the Instructor includes: \n\nQuestion and Answer session\nCase studies\nSupplementary material\n\nProgram Instructors  \nSherry M. Bumpus\, PhD\, FNP-BC. Associate Professor\, Michigan State University College of Nursing \nSheryl Ulin\, PhD\, CPE. Director of Continuing Education and Outreach\, University of Michigan Center for Occupational Health & Safety Engineering \nAccreditation \nAccredited Provider:  The American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) \nJoint Provider:  University of Michigan \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nurses\, Inc. is additionally approved as a CNE provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing (#CEP9283). \nThis course was approved for 17 CNE credits. \nAccreditation \nAccredited Provider: The American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) \nJoint Provider: University of Michigan \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nursing\, Inc. (AAOHN) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. \nThe American Association of Occupational Health Nurses\, Inc. is additionally approved as a CNE provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing (#CEP9283). \nThis course was approved for 17 CNE credits. \nTo complete the course and receive 17 CNE credits\, course participants are required to: \n\nview all course videos / content\ncomplete all assignments\ncomplete and submit the final course evaluation\n\nTo receive your course certificate\, certifying the CNE credits earned\, you must indicate that you would like to receive a certificate on the last page of the final course evaluation. The course evaluation will be anonymous.  However\, when you request a certificate a new survey will be initiated that will collect your name and email address. Please note that certificates are not immediately generated. It may take up to a few weeks to receive a copy of your certificate. If you need a copy of your certificate immediately upon course completion\, please email ce.programs@umich.edu after you’ve completed the final course evaluation. \n  \n  \nRegistration Fee:\nRegular registration: $500\nEarly-bird registration: $400 until April 9\, 2024 \nCancellation Policy\nWritten cancellation notification must be received no later than April 25\, 2024 in order to qualify for a refund\, less $75.00 administrative fee. Substitute attendees are welcome. In the unlikely event that this program must be cancelled\, the entire submitted registration fee will be refunded without further liability on the part of the organizers. \nComments from Previous Attendees  \n\n“This was a great class for myself as I am fairly new to occupational nursing a lot of great advice\, and procedures to utilize.”\n“I really learned a lot as a new occupational health RN.”\n“It is a great refresher to help me enhance my practice. Been a nurse a long time and it is good to return to the basics to do a better job for my employees.”\n“Great review. Will definitely advise my co-workers to participate in your classes.”\n“Feel much more confident in my job\, caring for employees!”\n“Great information/refresher for daily occupational medicine use.”\n“Gave me much encouragement and ideas to improve our clinic.”\n“I wish I had taken this sooner.”\n“Excellent\, Objectives are well met\, Absolutely another excellent training!”\n\nContact Us \nIf you have any questions\, please feel free to contact us at ce.programs@umich.edu or 734-763-2243. 
URL:https://cohse.umich.edu/event/2024-updates-in-occupational-health-nursing-virtual/
LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Virtual
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