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E.g., 05/09/2025

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  • 09 September 2025
    Webinar

       

    SPONSORED BY ORCHID LIVE.COM

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    THIS WEBINAR WILL NOT BE RECORDED

    Session details:

    This webinar will describe the science of sleep, the impact that the monthly cycle and the menopause can have on sleep organisation, quantity and quality and the importance of optimising sleep to enhance activities of daily living and better manage other symptoms of the menstrual cycle and the menopause.

    Sleep disturbances in some people during their monthly menstrual cycle and in many people living with symptoms of the menopause are common and exacerbate the challenges of activities of daily living.  A knowledge of managing sleep problems in this group is important in order to enhance their quality of life and optimise potential treatment outcomes. 

    Attendees will gain an understanding of the science of sleep, how different sleep stages are relevant to the experience of disturbed menstrual and / or menopausal sleep, introduce the insomnias and parasomnias which are commonly seen in these people, and identify appropriate treatment approaches for these clients.

    After the course attendees will be understand the significance of sleep quality in this group and be able to apply evidence-based interventions to assist themselves and their clients if they are Treating Healthcare Professionals.
     
    Speaker bio:

    Dr David Lee BSc PhD CertEd CPsychol AFBPsS CSci.  Originally a Human Biologist and then conducted a PhD in Sleep Psychology at Loughborough University's internationally renowned Sleep Research Centre examining sleep and associated quality of life in at-risk, clinical groups.  

    Since then, he has held academic posts at Bradford and Newcastle Universities, lecturing in Psychobehavioural Treatments for Insomnia, and as a clinician works with those who have complex needs.  As well as training over 7,000 healthcare professionals and talking to people from over 500 organisations, he has provided consultation to companies, individuals and legal teams relating to sleep, is a Bond Solon trained expert witness and is author of ‘Teaching the World to Sleep’, Routledge publishing, 2nd edition. 

    Dr Lee is Clinical Director of Sleep Unlimited, who have been training healthcare professionals and assessing individuals globally for 22 years.

     Chair: Christine Poulter

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.

     

  • 15 September 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Summary of webinar: 

    Join us for this free webinar hosted by the Society of Occupational Medicine, designed specifically for Occupational Health Technicians who are curious about where their careers can lead. You’ll hear firsthand from three professionals who each began their journey as OHTs and have since carved out distinct and rewarding roles within the field.
    Whether you're new to the profession or an experienced technician thinking about your next move, this session will offer inspiration, practical insights, and advice on how to shape your future in occupational health.

     

    Presenter bio: 
    James Sunderland, Clinical Operations Manager, Peritus Health

    I began my journey in Occupational Health at Peritus Health Management in 2021 as an Occupational Health Technician, gaining valuable hands-on experience in frontline service delivery. Just three years later, I progressed into the role of Clinical Operations Manager at Peritus. From the moment I entered the field, I knew Occupational Health was where I was meant to be - I’m passionate about the work we do and the incredible people who make up this profession!

    Ieuan Orton – Occupational Hygienist (Associate Member, Faculty of Occupational Hygiene - BOHS)
    I began my career as a Peripatetic OHT, after completion of my BSc and MSc in Sport and Exercise Science/Nutrition. It was during my time working as an OHT that I discovered a real passion for worker health protection, which led me to transition into Occupational Hygiene—a journey that has been both challenging and incredibly rewarding. Over the past 2.5 years I have worked as an Occupational Hygienist within the construction and Infrastructure sector, and I am currently working towards my CertOH qualification to become a Licentiate Member of the Faculty of Occupational Hygiene (under the British Occupational Hygiene Society). 
     

    Joining the panel will also be Mike Knight (MSK and Rehabilitation Advisor) and Rianne Soleil (Occupational Health advisor).
     

    Chair: Janet ONeill

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 16 September 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Summary:

    Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee will be delivering an exclusive webinar to SOM members – entitled: "Enhancing Workplace Wellbeing: The Role of Positive Psychology Interventions"

    Join us for a transformative 45-minute webinar exploring the crucial role of positive psychology in enhancing workplace wellbeing. This webinar will delve into the principles of positive psychology, evidence-based interventions, focusing on strengths and flourishing, and how these can be harnessed to create a flourishing work environment through scientific insights.

    Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee is a portfolio GP specialising in medical education, business, and well-being consultancy. She is an advocate for disabled doctors and a noted public speaker. Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee has made significant contributions to the field of medicine, particularly in understanding and supporting invisible disabilities. Her TEDx talk on this subject has been widely acclaimed, showcasing her commitment to raising awareness and driving positive change.

    Chair: Dr Shriti PATTANI

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 17 September 2025
    Webinar

    Practical OH Law Certificate 2025

    Wednesday 17th - Friday 19th September 2025, A Virtual Course

    Course director and lead tutor: Prof Diana Kloss, barrister

    Do you have a particular interest in OH Law? Take The At Work Partnership's fantastic Practical OH Law Certificate course, led by Prof Diana Kloss. It will provide you with a detailed comprehension of the full scope of your legal responsibilities – so that you can ensure that your work, and the work of your department, is fully compliant with legislation and case law.

    The three-day event is full of thought-provoking, valuable information for OH professionals who need to understand OH law in the workplace. You will leave with an in-depth knowledge of law at work and its implication for your organisation.

    The course brings together some of the top experts in their fields. Prof Diana Kloss, the course director, is a leading authority on OH law, and is renowned for her clear explanations and expert guidance. Other legal experts, Audrey Ludwig, Rebecca Tuck KC and Emily Yeardley, join Diana in lecturing on the course, providing specialist contributions on different aspects of OH law.

    How will gaining this qualification benefit you and your organisation?

    You will gain:

    - A comprehensive knowledge of key occupational health legal issues, from medical confidentiality and consent to disability discrimination, employment law and fitness for work

    - Insight into the liabilities of the employer and OH professionals in criminal and civil law

    - Advice on best practice and avoiding cases reaching an employment tribunal

    - Guidance on tribunal legal procedure

    - An understanding of how to apply the law to different workplace scenarios and put it into context

    SPECIAL OFFERS

    EARLY BIRD OFFERS now available! Save up to £100 + VAT when you book and pay before 30th July.

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL COURSE PROGRAMME & SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW

  • 23 September 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL 

    SOM/ANZSOM webinar- Early Career OH Professionals in the Health Service
    23rd September at 9am-10am (UK)
    Chair – Dr Dominic Yong, with Professor Neil Greenberg

    Speakers:
    Dr Shana Khan - OH trainee working in a respiratory clinic at Alfred Hospital Occupational Respiratory Clinic
    Dr Kabir Varghese – OH trainee working in a hospital environment at NWLH Trust in London
    Both offering case studies and feedback on experience. 

    Biographies:
    Dr. Varghese is a trainee in Occupational Medicine at London North West University Healthcare Trust and is certified in Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine. He also works as a Portfolio GP across North London and Hertfordshire. Dr. Varghese currently represents London on the NHS Health at Work Network Board and serves as the current Resident Representative for the Faculty of Occupational Medicine.

    Dr Shana Khan is a Melbourne-based trainee in Occupational Medicine with the Australian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (AFOEM). She holds a Graduate Diploma in Occupational and Environmental Health from Monash University and is currently completing a Master’s degree in the same field, with research focusing on diving and hyperbaric medicine. In addition to her clinical and academic work, she serves as the Treasurer of the Victorian branch of ANZSOM.

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 23 September 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    SPONSORED BY ORCHIDLIVE

    Summary of webinar: 

    This is an open webinar, free for all – the presentation will be for up to 30 minutes with a Q and A and will cover
    •    What OH is – Check out SOM’s short film about OH for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) and a guide to occupational health for SMEs
    •    Value of OH – see attached
    •    What OH isn't– see blog attached

    Target audience – HR professionals

    Speaker: Ben Willmott, CIPD

    Ben Willmott leads the CIPD’s Public Policy Team, which works to inform and help shape public debate, government policy and legislation in order to champion better work and working lives.
    His particular research and policy areas of interest include: industrial strategy, skills policy, labour market regulation and enforcement and employee relations and wellbeing.
    He led the design and development of CIPD’s regional People Skills pilots exploring the value of HR support to small firms and how to deliver this effectively within a local skills system.  His published research includes reports on the Apprenticeship Levy, line management capability, employment regulation, zero hours contracts and the gig economy.
    Ben was a member of the Government-sponsored Flexible Working Taskforce, has given evidence to a range of parliamentary select committee inquiries on behalf of the CIPD and is a regular media contributor on world of work issues.
    Prior to joining the CIPD he was news editor and employment law editor at Personnel Today magazine. He has an LLM in Employment Law from Kingston University.
     

    Chair: Dr Oli Chapman, PAM OH Solutions

    Dr Oli Chapman is a consultant occupational health physician for PAM OH Solutions, an occupational health consultancy that helps to reduce sickness absense and boost wellbeing. She is an appointed OEUK and HSE doctor and past chair of Scottish SOM. She has extensive experience in medical education and empowering businesses and individuals to boost health outcomes.

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 24 September 2025
    Webinar

    The Menopause Course

    Menopause for Occupational Health Nurses

    Study morning, participatory via zoom

    Empowering you to support workplace wellbeing and promote menopausal health.

    Join The Menopause Course for a focused half-day session designed specifically for Occupational Health Nurses, offering essential insights into menopause and its impact in the workplace, strategies for symptom relief and alleviating impact at work.

    Led by Kathy Abernethy, BMS Menopause Specialist and Founding Clinician at Peppy Health, delivering personalised menopause support through employers.

    Date: 24th September 2025

    Time: Half-Day Session (9:20am–1:00pm)

    Location: Participatory via Zoom (Online Event)

    Cost: £110

    What You Will Gain:

    - Comprehensive understanding of menopause symptoms and stages

    - Strategies for supporting employees experiencing menopause symptoms

    - Practical advice on creating a menopause-friendly workplace

    - Interactive discussions and Q&A to enhance your learning

    Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in this crucial area of workplace health!

    Register your place and more information here.

     

  • 24 September 2025
    London

    Occupational Health Nurses and AHPs Careers Morning – Wednesday 24th September

    in partnership with the National School of Occupational Health

    The Lumen Community, 88 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9RS

    Agenda

    10.30 Welcome and Introduction - Occupational Health as a Career - Janet O'Neill, National School of Occupational Health

    10.45 Careers in OH - Professor Anne Harriss, SOM Past President

    11.00 Abi Wren, Senior OH Nurse Adviser, Heales Medical

    11.15 How to get into OH and transferable skills - Sarah Holling, Nurse Consultant, NHS

    11.30 OH Careers for AHPs - Mandy Kelly, Director of Occupational Therapy, Crest Health Group

    11.45 -12.30 A Career in Occupational Health, Your Questions Answered...

    -  Contact mimi.eyeoyibo@som.org.uk for list of placements and information about joining SOM

    -  For careers information, go to the SOM Careers page 

    This registration page is for in-person attendance only.

    This event is kindly sponsored by Abbott and OH Assessment.

  • 24 September 2025
    Webinar

    Occupational Health Nurses and AHPs Careers Morning – Wednesday 24th September

    in partnership with the National School of Occupational Health

    Registration for Online Attendance Only

    Agenda

    10.30 Welcome and Introduction - Occupational Health as a Career - Janet O'Neill, National School of Occupational Health

    10.45 Careers in OH - Professor Anne Harriss, SOM Past President

    11.00 Abi Wren, Senior OH Nurse Adviser, Heales Medical

    11.15 How to get into OH and transferable skills - Sarah Holling, Nurse Consultant, NHS

    11.30 OH Careers for AHPs - Mandy Kelly, Director of Occupational Therapy, Crest Health Group

    11.45 -12.30 A Career in Occupational Health, Your Questions Answered...

    -  Contact mimi.eyeoyibo@som.org.uk for list of placements and information about joining SOM

    -  For careers information, go to the SOM Careers page 

    This registration page is for online attendance. The joining link will be sent upon registration.

    This event is kindly sponsored by Abbott and OH Assessment.

  • 24 September 2025
    London

    Occupational Medicine Doctors Careers Afternoon – Wednesday 24th September

    in partnership with the National School of Occupational Health

    The Lumen Community, 88 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9RS

    Registration for In-person Attendance Only

    Agenda

    1.30pm -1.35pm Welcome - Nick Pahl, CEO SOM

    1.35pm - 2.00pm Occupational Health – what it is and its medical training routes - Dr Ali Hashtroudi, National School of Occupational Health

    2.00pm - 2.15pm What are recruiters looking for? - Katie Wery, Medigold Health

    2.15pm - 2.30pm My occupational health career through the Portfolio Pathway - Dr Sarwar Chowdhury

    2.30pm - 2.45pm Speciality Training experience - NHS and commercial provider formal training - Dr Jacqueline Thompson

    2.45pm - 3.05pm Break - Opportunity for individual discussion slots with Dr Sarwar Chowdhury sarwar.chowdhury2@nhs.net 

    3.05pm - 3.20pm My Clinical Journey: Hospital consultant to occupational health physician - Nadia Masood

    3.20pm - 3.45pm Placement café - bringing together occupational health professionals who support placement opportunities - Janet O'Neill, National School of Occupational Health

    3.45pm - 4.10pm Routes to entry via the Portfolio Pathway - Dr Jon Spiro

    4.10pm - Close and Bookable slots available for individual 1:1 discussion after the event – email:

    Dr Ali Hashtroudi AliAsad.Hashtroudi@gstt.nhs.uk

    Dr Jon Spiro jon.spiro@tiscali.co.uk

    Dr Jacqueline Thompson jacqueline.thompson@healthmanltd.com

    Dr Sarwar Chowdhury sarwar.chowdhury2@nhs.net

    -  Contact nick.llewellin@som.org.uk for list of placements and information about joining SOM.

    -   For careers information, go to the SOM Careers page and FOM website.

    This registration page is for in-person attendance.

    If you would like to attend online, click here to register.

    This event is kindly sponsored by Abbott and OH Assessment.

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