The average salary for jobs that require the skills of Medical Specialty: Occupational Medicine is $186,337 based on United States National Average.
Core compensation
Directs nursing service activities in an industrial setting. Provides care to patients with emergency industrial accidents and surgery outpatients. Plans and conducts training programs to promote employee health and safety in the workplace. Delegates responsibilities to auxiliary and industrial staff nurses. Maintains pre-set inventory standards for solutions, supplies, medicines and equipment, an... View job details
Directs nursing service activities for occupational health services. Develops and conducts training programs to promote employee safety in the workplace. Conducts regular inspections of facilities and equipment to identify any health or safety hazards. Maintains records, investigates accidents and injuries, prepares appropriate reports for OSHA, and ensures compliance with all occupational health,... View job details
Directs the design and implementation of occupational medicine service offerings that support the needs of local businesses and workers. Maintains working relationships with local industries to ensure current issues are addressed and that the needs of the working community are met. Analyzes occupation related costs and case data; reports trends and status to management. Develops programs, guidelin... View job details
Oversees the patient's diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of occupational illnesses and/or injury. Prepares patients for return to work after illness or injury or may act as a consultant to identify workplace health hazards. Examines patients to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Recommends tests to determine extent of illness or help diagnose condition. Requires a MD degree from an ... View job details
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