Return-to-Work: Navigating the Case-by-Case Complexity, Intimacy and Medical Truths of COVID-19 in the Workplace
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Date(s) - 09/30/2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Return-to-Work: Navigating the Case-by-Case Complexity, Intimacy and Medical Truths of COVID-19 in the Workplace
https://hrshrm.org/events/september-30-2020/
Wednesday, September 30, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
THIS IS A COMPLIMENTARY WEBINAR.
HRCI and SHRM recertification credits pending
As concerns surrounding COVID-19 continue to affect businesses and families across Hampton Roads, the ability to tease out information and apply workplace guidelines to individual return-to-work situations can be a complex, intimate challenge. In this conversation, Dr. Fine will present some basic medical truths, provide experiential insights and answer questions that will allow HR leaders to more confidently collaborate with employees and successfully manage and plan for COVID-related infections, exposures and anxieties.
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Bryan R. Fine, MD, MPH is a physician and entrepreneur based in Norfolk, Virginia. In 2016, Bryan combined his passion for patient care, his health policy expertise, and his desire to improve overall outcomes by establishing Percentric – an innovative healthcare advisory that solves employee healthcare for businesses in Hampton Roads. He brings nearly 20 years of clinical experience to provide executive leadership, optimize employer healthcare costs, and offer convenient, quality care for employees and their families.
Bryan earned his medical degree from the University of South Florida in 2000, and then completed a residency at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. After receiving his Master of Public Health from George Washington University, he was asked to start the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at the Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters in Norfolk. He grew that program from a single-doctor, single-site start-up to a multi-site group employing more than 10 providers. The project required building from scratch a hospitalist-based nursery program at a nearby community hospital and salvaging the only inpatient pediatric rehabilitation unit in Virginia.
For more than a decade, Bryan has taught master’s-level courses in health policy and finance. He has published widely on various health finance topics, including authoring a book chapter on medical economics for the American Academy of Pediatrics in 2017. He has interests in translating complex health policy issues into common lay terminologies; has served on executive-level committees that targeted health benefits design; has presented at regional and national conferences on financial topics; and has been closely involved with strategic planning and organizational negotiations at senior administrative levels.
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