Working Oregonians are eligible for paid family or medical leave through the State of Oregon’s Paid Leave Oregon program. But what does that mean for you? Find out at the next Working Well webinar on Tuesday, March 18. Get your free tickets now at: https://loom.ly/pO54ots
Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
研究服务
Portland,OR 715 位关注者
Improving the lives of workers through biomedical and occupational research
关于我们
The Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences is a research institute housed at OHSU. Our mission improve the lives of workers through biomedical and occupational health research. We explore a range of questions with regard to work-related injury and disease, and develop evidence-based strategies to prevent these negative outcomes and improve the health of workers. We actively engage with community organizations, businesses, and stakeholders through Total Worker Health? to improve workplace safety, health, and well-being.
- 网站
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https://www.ohsu.edu/occhealthsci
Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences 的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Portland,OR
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1987
地点
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主要
3222 SW Research Drive
Mail Code L606
US,OR,Portland,97239
Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences 员工
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Leslie Hammer
Director at Oregon Healthy Workforce Center
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Katia Maciel Costa-Black
Occupational Ergonomics & Total Worker Health Educator and Practitioner
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Erin Flynn
Outreach Program Director at Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences at OHSU
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Shaun McGillis
Science Communications Professional
动态
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It's the final day of #GOSH! Are you looking for Total Worker Health learning opportunities? Check out the Oregon Total Worker Health Alliance courses: Total Worker Health 101: the basics and Total Worker Health: Workplace Solutions. Today at #GOSH presented by Dr. Katia Costa-Black. https://loom.ly/mIpkEY4
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It's the second day of #GOSH! If you visit the exhibition hall today, stop by and say hello to the OccHealthSci team! Also, the Institute's Dr. Katia Costa-Black is presenting "Inclusive workplace design principles" at 2:15 today. We look forward to seeing you there. https://loom.ly/jMHP9eQ
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Are you attending #GOSH today? If so, check out the presentation by OccHealthSci professor Andrew McHill: "Why we sleep and the consequences of when we don't," at 3:00 p.m. today. McHill's talk focuses on several reasons why we need to sleep, common daily activities that unknowingly (or knowingly) disrupt our sleep, and the consequences to both your personal and professional life when you don’t get enough sleep. https://loom.ly/0QSXPck
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Are you attending the Governor's Occupational Safety & Health conference today? If so, check out OccHealthSci professor Emily Huang for the talk "Developing and validating a respectful workplace climate scale with construction workers" at 1:15. We look forward to seeing you there. https://loom.ly/0QSXPck
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The Governor's Occupational Safety and Health conference is here! Join OccHealthSci at GOSH! Join Professor Leslie Hammer at 10:30 this morning for the presentation: "Organizational approaches to promoting and supporting workplace mental health." The session is designed to provide evidence-based insights and practical guidance on how managers and supervisors can support and protect crew member/employee mental health through proactive and responsive supportive strategies. https://loom.ly/0QSXPck
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Join us today at noon for the OccHealthSci seminar: Applying human centered principles for Total Worker Health Goals with Katia Costa-Black, Ph.D. Participants will learn about principles they can apply in their own organizations to achieve workplace solutions that address worker wellbeing. https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
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Looking for a lunch and learn opportunity? Tomorrow at noon we'll be joined by Katia Costa-Black, Ph.D. for a talk about the practical applications of human-centered design principles for Total Worker Health. Stream the talk live here: https://loom.ly/RtsOOiM
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If you're in the PNW and looking for #OccupationalHealth #ProfessionalDevelopment opportunities, check out the Total Worker Health certificate at @uwdeohs.bsky.social, space is still available for the upcoming TWH: Advancing well-being in the workplace courses starting 3/31. #NIOSH https://bit.ly/4hEsavU
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The OccHealthSci summer internship program is now accepting applications for the Summer 2025 interns. Interns with OccHealthSci work closely with research labs at the Institute, gaining research experience working on research projects and presenting findings. If you're interested, please check out our internship page: https://loom.ly/kG1a5rw