Join #OccHealthSci tomorrow at noon "Creating a safe workplace: a multi-level approach from individual cognition to team social networks, with Assistant Professor Yimin He. https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
Join #OccHealthSci next Wednesday at noon for our science seminar series: "Creating a Safe Workplace: A Multi-Level Approach from Individual Cognition to Team Social Networks" with Yimin He, Ph.D. https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
Are you attending the WA CHRM Annual Conference in Bellevue this week? If so, check out #OccHealthSci's @KatiaCosta-Balck's presentation "Safety as the doorway for health and wellbeing." See you there! https://loom.ly/pOpUBQY #TotalWorkerHealth
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1 in 10 workers is in recovery. Is your workplace ready to support them? Join #OccHealthSci for a free 90-min virtual workshop on building recovery-friendly cultures — March 31, noon PDT.
Register → https://loom.ly/URT3Pcc
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Good intentions aren't enough. Join #OccHealthSci for a free workshop on the policies & programs that make #RecoveryFriendlyWorkplaces truly recovery-friendly. Tues., April 14, noon–1:30 PM PDT. Free to attend. 🔗 eventbrite.com/e/1983582387317
1 in 10 workers is in recovery. Is your workplace ready to support them? Join #OccHealthSci for a free virtual workshop: #RecoveryFriendlyWorkplaces Work — Tues., March 31, noon–1:30 PM PDT.
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Most workplaces have workers in recovery. Is your org prepared? Join #OccHealthSci March 31 (Noon PDT) for #RecoveryFriendly \Workplaces Work — a free 90-min webinar: https://bit.ly/recoveryfirendlyworkplaceswork
Interested in keeping up on the latest news and research from #OccHealthSci? Want to learn more about upcoming #OccHealthSci events? Check out the Oregon and the Workplace blog today: https://loom.ly/kbTwuMs
Interested in #TotalWorkerHealth #ProfessionalDevelopment opportunities? Check out #OccHealthSci's Total Worker Health® course offerings and learn how you can sign up today: https://loom.ly/AR8_mb0
1 in 10 workers is in recovery. Is your workplace ready? Join #OccHealthSci for a two-part virtual workshop on #RecoveryFriendlyWorkplaces—March 31 & April 14, Noon PDT. https://bit.ly/4maNNpk
Total Worker Health®: Advancing Well-Being in the Workplace March 23 - May 4, 2026 Total Worker Health is a comprehensive, research-to-practice approach that supports well-integrated policies, programs, and practices to protect workers from different work-related safety and health hazards and promote worker well-being. This course is designed to equip working professionals to apply the Total Worker Health approach in their own organization and to communicate with various stakeholders about its value. It focuses on evidence-informed solutions rooted in safety science, occupational health psychology, and human and organizational performance goals. This 26- hour course involves completing 10 hours of virtual instructor-led class time and 16 hours of self-paced e-learning over 6 weeks. Enrolled participants are required to follow the sequence of the self-paced modules using Canvas Learning Management System and to attend three pre-scheduled virtual instructor-led sessions using Zoom Video Conference format. Class sizes are small to allow unique attention to each participant's needs and one-on-one interaction with the instructors. No prior knowledge of Total Worker Health is required, but enrolled students should be familiar with the field of occupational health and safety. This course is offered twice a year: in the Spring and the Fall. This course serves as the key required course for individuals enrolling in the joint UW DEOHS CE/OHWC Total Worker Health Certificate Program. Individuals not seeking the Certificate may enroll and attend the course as a standalone. Course Requirement & Schedule: Please contact ce@uw.edu if you are unable to make any of the virtual Instructor-led sessions to work out accommodations. From March 23 to May 4, 2026, complete 16 hours self-paced modules; and, Attend three instructor-led, virtual sessions: April 6, 2026 from 12pm to 3pm PST April 20, 2026 from 12pm to 3pm PST May 4, 2026 from 9am to 2pm PST
If you're looking for #TotalWorkerHealth #Professionaldevelopment opportunities check out UW's upcoming: Total Worker Health®: Advancing well-being in the workplace course coming on March 26: oshce.uw.edu/courses/cour...
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Is your workplace supporting worker well-being? The Total Worker Health®: Advancing Well-Being in the Workplace course offers a research-backed framework to protect workers AND promote well-being. Virtual course starts 3/23. Register today: https://loom.ly/lETRdt8
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New findings from #OccHealthSci Professor Doris Kretzschmar and team: an American Skullcap extract improved sleep and mobility in aging fruit flies and appears to protect aspects of brain health. Read more: https://wix.to/niqeEGk #research #neuroscience #aging #botanicals
Two overlapping human head silhouettes in profile — one red with a tangled, chaotic line pattern inside the brain area, and one blue with an organized spiral pattern inside the brain area. The overlapping section creates a purple blend between them. The image is set against a soft, blurred grey bokeh background. The visual symbolizes the transition from mental chaos or struggle to clarity and order, representing recovery and mental wellness.
One-in-ten American workers is in recovery from a substance use disorder. Yet, most workplaces don't know how to support these workers. #OccHealthSci is hosting two workshops focused on helping employers transform their organizations into recovery friendly workplaces. https://loom.ly/3HOnbJc
Congrats to #OccHealthSci's @Leslie Hammer and @Erin Flynn for receiving #ConstructionMentalHealth's 2026 trailblazers award in recognition of Dr. Hammer's "Supporting the Mental Health of Crew Members: Training for Jobsite Leaders" training. https://loom.ly/txIGfsw
Tomorrow is the last day of #ConstructionMentalHealth! Start the day off right with a 10:45 a.m. presentation by #OccHealthSci's Katia Costa-Black and Erin Flynn on "creating positive jobsite culture through adoption of evidence-informed practices. See you there: https://loom.ly/1uLyw5c
It's Wednesday and the noon-hour approaches, which means it about time for this week's #OccHealthSci seminar. This week we welcome Assistant Professor Anita Minh for a discussion about living and working longer. Find the link to join the webinar at noon here: https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
Are you ready for #ConstructionMentalHealth next week? Join #OccHealthSci in a pre-conference session focused on Total Worker Health for construction. Then, keep on eye out for presentations by Leslie Hammer, Erin Flynn and Katia Costa-Black. https://loom.ly/_dngti4
Looking for a fun lunch and learn today? Join #OccHealthSci's Leslie Hammer and Erin Flynn for the #OHSUInnovates speaker series for a discussion about how we transform research into practical tools for the organizations that need them. Join the talk here: https://loom.ly/NfQSteQ
Are you ready for #ConstructionMentalHealth next week? Join #OccHealthSci in a pre-conference session focused on Total Worker Health. Then, keep on eye out for presentations by Leslie Hammer, Erin Flynn and Katia Costa-Black. And drop our our exhibition booth and say hi!
#OccHealthSci and @oregonosha invites employers and workers across industries to join Oregon's annual Safety Break on May 13 for a celebration of the importance of creating and maintaining safe and healthy working conditions. Learn more: https://loom.ly/gKMws9c
Join #OccHealthSci at #ConstructionMentalHealth this Feb. 23-26 in Portland, OR for a conference focused on strengthening leadership, culture, and practical solutions across construction. See you there! https://loom.ly/5oel714
Join #occhealthsci today at noon for our weekly seminar series. This week we welcome OHSU Associate Profession Nora Gray for the talk: Investigating the effects of Centella asiatica on age-related cognitive decline. Join the seminar today at noon: https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
Join us today at noon for the #OccHealthSci seminar, "Cracking circadian codes: a hybrid approach to shift worker health and performance" with Brieann Satterfield, Ph.D. https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
Join #occhealthsci this Wednesday as we welcome WSU's Assistant Professor Brieann Satterfield for the talk: "Cracking circadian codes: A hybrid approach to shift worker health and performance. See you there. https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
Join #OccHealthSci today @ noon for the seminar: "Assessment of timber faller working conditions" presented by OSU Associate Professor Francisca Marrs. Join us from our seminars webpage: https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
The term "recovery friendly workplace" refers to businesses that have taken steps to prevent and respond to substance misuse. Join #OccHealthSci on Jan 15 for a full-day of valuable insights into what it takes to make your workplace recovery friendly. https://loom.ly/AuPakLY
Interested in supporting employee health by bringing the Total Worker Health approach to your workplace? Check out #OccHealthSci's upcoming TWH courses and start your Total Worker Health journey: https://loom.ly/AR8_mb0
The #OccHealthSci seminar starts in a half hour. This week we're joined by Associate Professor Lucieli Cambri for a discussion on physiological responses to occupational activity, aerobic fitness and physical activity. Join the seminar from our website: https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
Hey, want to learn about the amazing #occhealth #science we're doing at #OccHealthSci? Check out Oregon and the Workplace, your one-stop shot for research news, videos, podcasts and more from the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences. https://loom.ly/kbTwuMs