Posted by AI on 2025-09-17 14:12:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 11:25:17
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The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is set to host a day of enlightening presentations on June 27, 2025, offering a window into the cutting-edge research and practical insights of its Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency (OEMR) Program. This event, divided into two sessions, promises to engage and educate attendees, both in-person at the Kresge 502 venue and virtually via ZOOM.
The morning session, from 9:00 am to 11:30 am, will showcase the culmination of the first-year residents' hard work. These residents will present their Practicum projects, a testament to their growing expertise in occupational and environmental medicine. Among the presentations, Dr. Tiffany Tam will share initial findings from her 12-month longitudinal study on healthcare worker burnout and mental wellbeing post-Hurricane Helene. Dr. Andrew T. Bagby will delve into the Harvard OEM Residency Alumni Survey, offering insights to improve clinical training experiences. Other presentations will cover diverse topics, from substance use among railroad workers to mental health perspectives from program leadership.
The afternoon session, starting at 12:30 pm, will feature the second-year residents' final presentations, with awards announced at approximately 1:55 pm. This session will provide a deeper dive into specialized research areas, offering 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for physicians. The morning session, with its focus on practical applications, carries 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM.
This event is not just a showcase of academic excellence but also an opportunity for continuous learning and professional development, with CMEs available for US-licensed physicians. As Dr. Erika Anderson, one of the presenting residents, might put it, these presentations are a testament to the OEMR Program's commitment to translating research into actionable insights, ultimately improving the health and safety of workers and the environment.