EVENING SESSION - Engaging with relevant workplace parties

Session details

Date:

Time:

7:00pm - 8:15pm (Toronto time)

Location:

Zoom videoconferencing

Didactic presentation by:

Sol Sax

Session objectives

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

  1. Describe why health care practitioners should engage with workplace parties 
  2. Explain when health care practitioners should engage with workplace parties 
  3. Describe how health care practitioners might engage with workplace parties 

Session resources

Didactic presentation: Engaging with relevant workplace parties
In this presentation, Dr. Sol Sax describes WHY health care practitioners (HCPs) should engage with workplace parties, explains WHEN HCPs should engage with workplace parties, and describes HOW HCPs might engage with workplace parties.
Download the PDF(426.42 KB)
EHN Bellwood Toronto OCD program
An inpatient treatment program for obsessive-compulsive disorder in Toronto. Source: EHN Canada
McLean Hospital OCD Institute
An inpatient program for obsessive-compulsive disorder in the United States. Source: McLean Hospital
OCD Diagnosis
Diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder, including information on the Y-BOCS assessment scale. Source: Stanford Medicine
OCD: Pharmacotherapy
Pharmacotherapy recommendations for obsessive-compulsive disorder adapted from "The patient with obsessive compulsive disorder" in 'Psychiatry in primary care' by Peggy A. Richter and Steven Selchen (CAMH, 2019). Source: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Rogers Behavioral Health OCD and Anxiety Residential Care
An inpatient treatment program for obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders in the United States. Source: Rogers Behavioral Health
The Canadian Treatment Center for Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (CTCOCD)
An inpatient treatment program for obsessive-compulsive disorder in Quebec. Source: The Canadian Treatment Center for Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
The Progressive Goal Attainment Program (PGAP)
The PGAP is an empirically supported intervention that has been shown to reduce disability and contribute to successful return-to-work in individuals suffering from a wide range of debilitating health and mental health conditions. Source: PGAPWorks

About presenter

Sol Sax has been an occupational physician for over 40 years. He has been the Chief Physician for Canadian companies, including Wellpoint/Oncidium Health, Ontario Hydro, CBC and Kinross Gold, as well as Canadian regional medical director/consultant for several multinationals, including  GE, GSK, Vale mining, Boeing, ThermoFisher Scientific, and Teva pharmaceuticals.. He has been a Medical Consultant to the Ontario Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Atomic Energy Control Board and been involved in many international committees, task forces and advisory boards.

He has been an executive on numerous professional organizations, including the Occupational and Environmental Medical Association of Canada (1997-2002), President of the Ontario Society for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Chair of the Alliance of SHE professionals of Ontario and a Canadian Delegate to ACOEM. He is a past chair of the OMA section of Occupational and Environmental Health. He is a lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto and Assistant Professor at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. He has also been an examiner for both the Royal College and the Canadian Board of Occupational Medicine.

Born in Western Australia, Sol graduated from University of Toronto with degrees in both Engineering and Medicine (1978). He has a postgraduate diploma from McMaster University in Occupational Safety and Health (1981) and received his fellowship designation as an Occupational Health specialist from the Royal College of Physicians Canada in 1989. He is an active outdoor enthusiast who loves to play tennis, cycle, and spend time puttering at his cottage with his beautiful wife, Dominique, dog MIlo, and his many adult kids and grandkids.

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