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Join us for the 2nd International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health®
May 8-11, 2018 at the National Institutes of Health Campus, Near Washington DC
Total Worker Health® 2nd International Symposium 2018
Goals of the 2018 Symposium:
Reaffirm
… Our dedication to the safety and health of all workers
… A commitment to prioritizing safety in all jobs
Redesign
… The way we craft and organize work
… The workplace environment to optimize health opportunities
… The way we lead, manage and supervise
Reveal
… New strategies for re-designing work for improved worker well-being
… New links between work and the risks for chronic disease and solutions to address them
… Novel research, methods and interventions for advancing Total Worker Health
Join us for The 2nd International Symposium to Advance Total Worker Health® May 8-11, 2018
Topics Include…
Workplace Risks and Health Outcomes
Changing Workforce Demographics
Health and the Work Environment
Work-Life Continuum and Implications for Well-being
Registration options:
Early: available until March 31st, 2018
Student: for full-time degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students. Verification of student status will be required at the time of registration
Standard: available starting April 1, 2018.
Pre-Conference Workshops: supplemental to the full symposium on the morning of May 8th. Topics and descriptions are now available!
Register soon to secure your spot for the full symposium!
Total Worker Health® 2nd International Symposium 2018
Visit the website to register and plan your trip: www.TWHsymposium.org
NIOSH Total Worker Health® 2nd International Symposium 2018
Work & Well-being: How Safer, Healthier Work Can Enhance Well-being
May 8-11, 2018 | National Institutes of Health Campus
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