Free Webinar for Medical Providers - Register today!
Thursday, December 8th
12:00pm - 1:00am PT
PLEASE NOTE:
- This webinar was designed for medical professionals, such as doctors, therapists, psychiatrists, nurses, etc. and those who advise them.
- This presentation focuses on both California and federal law.
Calling all health care providers: Stable employment is a social determinant of health. Do you understand your role in documenting a patient's request for accommodations at work? Please join us for a free, one-hour webinar on Thursday, December 8 on drafting reasonable accommodation letters. Support your patients’ personal and professional wellbeing in the reasonable accommodation process by listening closely to their needs and limitations and collaborating with them to create an accurate, specific, and effective letter. For more information attend our event and check out our article in Medical Board of CA News (page 7).
Register here: Registration Link (Please note: U.S. EEOC will provide a federal employment law perspective, and CA Civil Rights Department and Legal Aid At Work will emphasize applicable California law.)
Hosted by the CA Civil Rights Department, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Legal Aid at Work.
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Blue left border next to white background with the text: “What Every Doctor Needs to Know: Writing *Effective* Reasonable Accommodation Letters. Free Webinar for Medical Providers hosted by CA Civil Rights Department, US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Legal Aid at Work.” Cropped photo of a doctor wearing a stethoscope holding a pen and sitting in front of a laptop, while facing a patient. Photo caption: “Stable employment is a social determinant of health. See our p. 7 article in Medical Board of CA News linked to https://www.mbc.ca.gov/Download/Newsletters/volume162.pdf.” Upper right corner features a QR Code linked to https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gujyliRMQEWwT-8hIDvtFQ with text “Register Now. Thu, Dec. 8, 2022 12 PM Pacific Time.”
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