Nic Paton reports on a discussion about AI in workplace health and wellbeing held at last week’s MAD World Festival.
OH education and training
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Buyers and purchasers of occupational health and wellbeing products and services need to retain a healthy scepticism of what salespeople...
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Institutional change rather than individual interventions is the key to unlocking a healthy, happy and productive workforce, delegates agreed at...
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The challenges and opportunities for in-house OH functions in the NHS and beyond.
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‘An honour and privilege’ – what becoming a Queen’s Nurse means for OH
by Neil Loachby Neil LoachLeading OH nurse and academic Neil Loach will this autumn receive a singular accolade – becoming a Queen’s Nurse (QN),...
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The Association of Occupational Health and Wellbeing Professionals (iOH) has gained charity status.
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An occupational health mentoring scheme for clinicians considering a career change is to be launched.
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is carrying out research to gauge how it can better support practice learning for nursing students.
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Accessing funding for occupational health training can be a challenge, but one proof-of-concept study is offering some options.
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Better-defined titles for how occupational health nurses can describe themselves have been developed by the Faculty of Occupational Health Nursing...
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More OH placements for students are needed to boost awareness of occupational health as a career and meet future workforce demands.
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A neurodiversity consultancy has launched a new occupational health service specialising in supporting neurodivergent individuals.
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The National School of Occupational Health has published its five-year strategy, outlining how it will help develop a sustainable OH workforce.
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A new occupational health technician qualification has been launched, offering further professional development.
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Health professionals should learn how to develop better connections with patients to improve the care of those who belong to...