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OccuMed of New England is searching for a Health and Wellness Specialist to join our team! We are searching for an eager, hardworking individual to assist with the operational activities,
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OccuMed of New England is searching for a Health and Wellness Specialist to join our team! We are searching for an eager, hardworking individual to assist with the operational activities,
Having a drug and alcohol policy, along with a formalized drug testing program is essential in minimizing risk within an organization. All across the United States, the use of illicit
During the Associated Builders and Contractors Rhode Island (ABC RI) Chapter’s Safety Seminar and Dinner Meeting, OccuMed of New England presented Reasonable Suspicion for Supervisors. The seminar gave supervisors, managers
United Alliance Services Corporation (UASC), OccuMed of New England’s sister company, is growing quickly and we’re looking to expand our team! UASC is a woman-owned small business and full-service provider
Employee benefits are always important to job seekers. Companies that offer medical, life, disability insurance and retirement plans are often popular and attract top talent. Besides vacation and sick time,
One of the most essential components of a dental office’s health and safety plan is safe management of medication storage. All medications and other drugs used in dental offices should
Workplace stress and burnout affects all professions. But, healthcare and social services are ranked number one for occupations with the highest rates for burnout, suicide, depression, and stress. Surgeons, Physicians,
OccuMed of New England attended the 2019 OSAP Dental Infection Control Boot Camp last week, held at the InterContinental Buckhead in Atlanta, GA. The Boot Camp covered all basics in
On December 21, 2018, Wareham, MA opened its first recreational marijuana dispensary on Main Street. To visit Verilife, customers had been required to shuttle from the Water Wizz parking lot
Every decade, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) proposes objectives for the Healthy People Initiative. With 2020 being around the corner, the comment period for Healthy People