New Avenues of Intervention for Injured Workers at Risk of Delayed Recovery (Clinical Track) [7133] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date: Friday, March 9, 2018 Time: 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Room: Short North Ballroom A Speakers: Michael Sullivan, Department of Psychology, McGill University Department of Psychology Session Type: Educational Session Description: The presenter familiarizes the audience with a range of non-medical risk factors that can impede recovery following work injury. The topic is relevant to many stakeholders, including injury insurers, rehabilitation professionals and injured worker representatives. The content proceeds from the assumption that the audience is aware of the high costs associated with delayed recovery following work injury. Learning Objectives: Describe a range of non-medical factors that can impede recovery following work injury Describe instruments used to identify claimants at risk for delayed recovery Explain the limits of traditional medical accounts of delayed recovery following work injury Select intervention approaches suitable for targeting non-medical risk factors for delayed recovery
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