In serving the trucking industry as a private practitioner, Dr. Fletcher is in the trenches daily and brings forth real-world experience in conducting daily DOT medical examinations. This included working in both Decatur and Springfield offices. Printable CV, Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Illinois College of Medicine Urbana – Champaign, Illinois- 1988-present, school is being phased out by 2022 with establishment of Carle Illinois College of Medicine, DOT driver medical fitness; trucking & bus accidents; motor vehicle accidents (kinematics of motor vehicle accidents); complex disability management; FMCSA medical regulations; substance abuse counseling; drug/alcohol testing; return-to-work evaluations; fitness-for-duty evaluations; life care planning; cumulative trauma disorders; upper extremity musculoskeletal and neurological disorders; delayed recovery and symptom magnification in work injury; chronic pain management; medical certification issues for aviation and trucking industry; traumatic brain injuries; obstructive sleep apnea (OSA); fatigue management; medical center occupational health issues; functional capacity evaluation (FCE) medical correlation assessments; reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD); fibromyalgia; myofascial pain syndrome; the aging worker; ergonomic on-site evaluations; health promotion and wellness; anti-aging medicine; foreign travel counseling; and engineering healthy companies™, Postgraduate Medical Education: (Major Experiences), *Voluntarily resigned from medical staff due to sale of Decatur practice. Springfield, IL – 7 hours, 2003: Continuing Medical Education Activities, Work Injury 2003: Emerging Trends and Controversies in Work Injury, Urbana, IL – 7 hours, 2002: Continuing Medical Education Activities, Work Injury 2002: Determining: Casual Connection in Work Injury – 7 hours, 2001: Continuing Medical Education Activities, Work Injury ‘2001: Delayed Recovery in Work Injury; University of Illinois College of Medicine; 7 hours, Physician Extenders: ISMIE: Springfield, IL July 19, 2001; 3 hours, American Occupational Health Conferences: SF, CA May 2001, 1 week conference 23 hours, 2000: Continuing Medical Education Activities, Work Injury ‘2000: Upper Extremity Disorders/Ergonomics, University of Illinois College of Medicine; 7 hours, American Occupational Health Conference: Philadelphia, PA May 2000, 1 week conference, 1999: Continuing Medical Education Activities, Work Injury ‘1999: Work Injury in the Older Worker; University of Illinois College of Medicine, 7 hours, American Occupational Health Conference: New Orleans, LA April 1999, 1 week conference; 24 hours, Central State Occupational Medicine Meeting, St. Louis, MO September 1999, 12 hours, American Occupational Health Conference-Boston, MA – 1 week • Federal Aviation Administration – Cardiovascular Disease – Denver, CO, Work Injury ’98 – Decatur, Illinois, Low Back Disorders, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Medical Review Officer Update ’98-Self-Study prior to passing re-certification exam, 1991: American Medical Association, Physician’s Recognition Award for CME, 1981-1983: Preventive Medicine and Occupational Medicine Residency. February 2009 With article in Herald and Review; presentation with Macon County States Attorney, How to identify RSD: overview of profile cases, Work Injury 2010 October 2009, The Aging Workforce, REBEX, Chicago, October 21, 2009, Health Issues of Older Workers : May 21, 2009 : Danville Area Community College, Danville Illinois, Health Issue of Older Workers, 2008, Visions, NAOHP, Workers Compensation Law: Physicians Viewpoint, February 2009, University of Illinois College of Law, Urbana, How to Deal with Aging Worker-Work Injury 2008, Voluntary Collective Bargained Workers Compensation Video; CISCO; Countryside/Oak Brook, I, WCIA Channel 3,Work Injury, September 30, 2008, IL WC Reform, Ryan Associates, National NAOHP Conference, Chicago, IL October 2008, Post Job Offer Exams: Eastern Illinois Safety Council, 1st doctors’ deposition training presentations 12/7/07. Workers’ Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) Peer-Reviewer on Research Studies 2011 to the present, Reviewer American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000, 1997 DOT Medical Certification (foreword; book edited by Natalie Hartenbaum) OEM Press, 1st edition, 1981-1982 The Free Clinic Movement in America, 295 page master’s thesis for MPH degree requirement, 1980 Med School Mayhem, F. Fergeson, 345 pages, Rules Change Again Regarding Certification of Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers with Insulin-Treated Diabetes Presenting New Challenges for Medical Examiners 2019 Winter Edition of VISIONS – NAOHP’s Occupational Health Newsletter; pages 1, 4-6, Crisis Looms in the IL Workers’ Comp System, Champaign News-Gazette, Fitness for Duty Exams–A Powerful Tool to Offer Employers, Visions, Summer 2017 page 8-9, “Wrong Focus in Worker’ comp debate” Editorial The State Journal Register May 22, 2015, page 12, “Workers’ Compensation Reform: Bad Medicine for Illinois Workers” Champaign News-Gazette May 2015, Aging in Workforce: Companies Need to Prepare For Cost/Benefits of Older Workers, Central Illinois Business October 2009, Flu Vaccine for Business, Central Illinois Business, October 2008, Work Comp Reform, Central Illinois Business September 2005, DOT Medical Certification Exams: Transport Times March 2003, Management Skills For Occupational Health Physicians, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (JOEM) January 2001, Cumulative Trauma Disorders (book review) Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (JOEM) January 1998, DOT Medical Certification 4/97 Medical Review Officer Update July/August 1997, Recognizing and Treating Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) Occupational Medicine Clinical Care Update; February 26, 1996, Physical and Biological Hazards of the Workplace (Book Review), Journal of Occupational Medicine, December 1995, Delayed Recovery in Work-Related Injuries Journal of Occupational Medicine 1994:36():473 Management of Multi site Occupational Health Services A Hospital/Private Clinic Perspective: Changing Trends for the 1990s, Journal of Occupational Medicine 1994:36(4):434-437, Hand Arm Vibration (Book Review), Journal Occupational Medicine, Volume 34(9):947-957, Volume 35(5):533, May 1993 American Disabilities Act (ADA) Primer for Physicians; Affinity Publication, July 1993, Vol 2, No 7 St. Mary’s Hospital, Hospital Employees At Risk: Book Review Journal of Occupational Medicine, September 1992, Post-Polio Syndrome, Geriatric Consultant, May 1990, “Health On-The Job,” Medical Self-Care, January, 1988 #44, page 36-39, 53-54, “Asbestos: Remove it or Leave it Alone”, Medical Self-Care, December, 1988, 22-27, “Coping With the Risk to Older Workers”, Geriatric Consultant, May/June, 1988 19-21, Ten-part series on health promotion appear in Postgraduate Medicine, “Periodic Health Monitoring Revisited,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1986, 80(5):145-160, “Health-Risk Appraisal: Helping Patients Predict and Prevent Health Problems,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1985, 80(8): 69-83, “Building a Pathway to Better Health: The Primary Care Physician’s Role,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1985, 77(1):297-310, “Kicking The Nicotine Habit: How To Help Patients Stop Smoking,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1985, 77(3):123-133, “How to Help Patients Deal with Life’s Pressures,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1985, 77(4):93-100, “Diet and Coronary Heart Disease: Helping Patients Reduce Serum Cholesterol Levels,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1985, 77(5):319-328, Self-Care: “How to Help Patients Share Responsibility for Their Health,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1985, 77(4):93-100, “Periodic Health Monitoring: How To Help Patients Stay Well, ” Postgraduate Medicine, 1985, 78(5):305-317, “Coping with Insomnia,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1986, 79(2):265-274, “Opportunities for Preventive Medicine Graduate Medical Education in the United States (with Lednar, Welch, Miller, Kelley, Gaydos, Tezak),” Medical Bulletin, 1985, 42(1):4-6, “Two for the Price of One: Current Treatment Approaches to Gonorrhea,” (with Welch, Nelson, Blackwell, and Fergeson), Military Medicine, 1984, 149(7):404-8, “Promoting Health for the Elderly,” Geriatric Consultant, 3(1): 26-29, “Exercise Guidelines for Elderly,” Geriatric Consultant, 1984, 2(5): 26-29, “A Guide to Preventive Health Services for the Elderly,” Geriatric Consultant, 1984, 3(2):20-22, “Wellness: The Grand Tradition of Medicine,” Postgraduate Medicine, 1983, 73(6):87-92, “Panel Urges MDs to Promote Self-Care,” American Medical News, April 15, 1983: 27-28, “Self-Care: Threat or Promise to the Elderly,” Geriatric Consultant, 1983, 1(6):16-17.
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