Engaging with the WSIB/insurance systems 2

Session details

Date:

Time:

12:00pm - 1:30pm (Toronto time)

Location:

Zoom videoconferencing

Didactic presentation by:

Aaron Thompson

Session objectives

At the end of this session, participants should be able to:

  1. Describe health care programs provided by the WSIB 
  2. Explain how return to work services function at the WSIB

Session resources

Cataplexy
An overview of cataplexy. Source: National Library of Medicine (US)
Didactic presentation: Engaging with the WSIB/insurance systems 2
In this presentation, Dr. Aaron Thompson describe health care programs provided by the WSIB and explains how return to work services function at WSIB
Drop attacks as a subtype of FND: A cognitive behavioural model using grounded theory
Revell ER, Gillespie D, Morris PG, Stone J. Drop attacks as a subtype of FND: A cognitive behavioural model using grounded theory. Epilepsy Behav Rep. 2021 Oct 8;16:100491. doi: 10.1016/j.ebr.2021.100491. Source: PubMed Central
Effects of Antidepressants on Sleep
Wichniak A, Wierzbicka A, Walęcka M, Jernajczyk W. Effects of Antidepressants on Sleep. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2017 Aug 9;19(9):63. doi: 10.1007/s11920-017-0816-4. Source: PubMed Central
Treatment of Functional (Psychogenic) Movement Disorders
Ricciardi L, Edwards MJ. Treatment of functional (psychogenic) movement disorders. Neurotherapeutics. 2014 Jan;11(1):201-7. doi: 10.1007/s13311-013-0246-x. Source: PubMed Central

About presenter

Dr. Aaron Thompson, an occupational medicine specialist, is the chief medical officer of the Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). He is also an assistant professor in the Faculty of Medicine with a cross-appointment to the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and a former director of the Occupational Medicine Residency Training Program at the University of Toronto. His clinical practice is based at St. Michael’s Hospital, where he is a staff physician in the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health.

Thompson conducts research in both clinical occupational medicine and disability management, with a focus on improving return-to-work (RTW) programs. He brings specialized expertise by providing a clinical perspective on the needs/gaps in existing communication and accommodation tools, and by providing input on how to optimize tools to facilitate effective and sustained work/RTW through effective accommodations that minimize and prevent disability.

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