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Chronic Pain Managment, Narcotic and Other Hot Topics in Workers' Compensation Header

When employees suffer chronic pain, employers must deal with the consequences—some of which are serious. This day of training discusses issues related to chronic pain management, particularly narcotics use by employees, and presents ideas employers may want to consider to help manage the issues.

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Register online now and send payment separately later. More details are available at MCIT.org

Who Should Attend?

• Human resource professionals
• Department heads, managers and supervisors

Location St. Cloud Holiday Inn, 75 South 37th Ave.

Registration 8:15 a.m.

Training 8:40 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

Cost*: $50 for MCIT members
               $90 for nonmembers
Includes materials, lunch and refreshments.

Questions Call toll-free 1.866.547.6516




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Sessions
Treatment Options for Back Injuries Presented by Beth Baker, M.D., MPH

Claims Overview—Long-term Medical Management Presented by Colleen Gerlach, MCIT Nurse Case Manager; and Karen Clayton Ebert, MCIT Staff Counsel for Program Management

A Case Law Update and Factors Important in the Employer-employee Relationship Presented by Howard Held, Attorney at Law, Fitch & Johnson

Workforce Rescue—Addressing Use and Abuse of Narcotics and Other Drugs in the Workplace Presented by Jeffrey Mangrum, Business Development Director, Central Region, Hazelden Foundation

Social Media and Workers' Compensation Presented by Tim Jung, Attorney at Law, Lind Jensen Sullivan & Peterson

Use of Surveillance and Social Media in MCIT Claims Presented by MCIT Workers' Compensation Claims Representatives


*Cancellation policy: Individuals registered for the seminar will not be billed for cancellations received at least one week prior to the session (by July 25). Cancellations received after this deadline will be billed for the entire registration fee.
Disclaimer: The information presented in this seminar is intended for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or coverage advice on any specific matter.