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Sorry, l don't but am interested in similar information regarding
rehabilitation and return to work for employees doing manual jobs i.e.
electricians, following cardiac surgery, in particular CABG.

Regards

Catrina.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clayton.Mary [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 14/mm/2004 10:36
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Helping people return to work -request for info.
>
> Hello all,
>
>         I wonder if any of you would be willing to hl me.  I am currently
> gathering information with view to developing rehabilitation/return to
> work
> protocols for patients who have undergone hysterectomy or hip
> replacement/resurfacing and any assistance would be greatly appreciated
> and
> acknowledged. I am seeking information on three areas at present:
>
> *       Does any one have any interview schedules/lists (formal or
> informal)
> of questions they use when speaking to clients when trying to ascertain
> fitness to return to work?
> *       What sort of work adjustments are you negotiating for heavy
> manual,
> light manual and sedentary work?
> *       The duration of any adjustments.
>
> Thanks &  regards,
>
> Mary.
>
> Mary J. Clayton.
> Rehabilitation Research Occupational Health Nurse.
> Sandwell General Hospital
> Occupational Health & Safety Services
> 30 Hallam Close.
> Hallam Street.
> Sandwell
> B71 4HU
> Tel:            0121-607-3417
> Email:  [log in to unmask]
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