Free Webinars on ADA & ERISA Functional Capacity Evaluations
Posted on Wed, Aug 11, 2010 @ 10:16 AM
In case you do not already know, here at Matheson we host a free monthly medico-legal webinar on recent court rulings involving functional capacity evaluations or post-offer pre-employment tests that are in the domain of either the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). (Note: Roy does present webinars every once in a while on other subjects as well, such as Understanding MET Testing in a Functional Capacity Evaluation and Using Methods-Time Measurement (MTM) within a Functional Capacity Evaluation. So, be sure to keep an eye out for those as well!)
These webinars are hosted by Roy Matheson, president of Roy Matheson and Associates (a.k.a. Matheson System). As Roy states during every webinar, he is not a clinician... He is someone who is passionate about these subjects - and has been for over 20 years - and who enjoys reading these court rulings and making these important rulings known to not only our students or graduates, but to any FCE or Post-Offer evaluator who would like to join in. At the end of every webinar, Roy answers questions that participants have - and they are usually very good ones!
So, if you are interested, be sure to check back at www.roymatheson.com/free-webinars for a link to register to upcoming webinars. Our FCE or Post-Offer Court Case webinars are held every first Thursday of the month at 2 p.m. EDT.
If you have missed any, there is also a list of archived webinars in which you can watch "on-demand" (for free of course).
Below is a "MediaRoll" of all of our past webinars, which are stored on Screencast for your more-convenient-and-faster viewing pleasure. Click on one to start viewing the webinar!
Note: if you do not have the latest version of Flash, you will not see the below MediaRoll.... sorry :(.... {This doesn't apply to the actual webinars, just the graphic below}
Thanks for your interest and continuing support! Hope to "see" you in one (or all!) of our upcoming webinars!
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