Montana Self-Insurers Association CE Webinar
The Good, Bad and Ugly in FCEs
Using New Technologies for Objective Medical Evidence and Maximizing Workplace Safety
Presented by Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick DrOT, CHT, CAE, CEAS and founder of XcelABLE Nationwide
February 12, 2025 at 10a MST – Advance registration required
You don’t want to miss this opportunity to learn from an expert practitioner who has taken her experience and knowledge and developed tools to help injured workers, business and our industry provide more responsive services to help people get back to their lives after an accident. Fitzpatrick offers a unique personal experience with the medical system based on her own journey of resiliency through adversity.
Fitzpatrick is an expert in ergonomics for medical, dental, office and manufacturing operations
and has developed a Wellness/Chronic Pain Management Platform for use by employers.
We will learn:
- The purpose and benefits of FCEs in managing workplace injuries
- How FCEs are used to determine work restrictions and optimize return-to-work oucomes
- The application of surface mechanomyography and virtual reality to objectively track muscle function, fatigue and improve the reliability of evaluations
- Real-World examples of how accurate FCEs ad data minimize injury risks, associated costs and benefits the patient and help create a safer work environment
The Good, Bad and Ugly in FCEs – Using New Technologies for Objective Medical Evidence and Maximizing Workplace Safety –
CE credit for MT WC Claims Examiners and MT Insurance Producer licenses have been applied for.
MSIA members have access to unlimited seats, non-member seats are $25 with generous multiple seat discounts available by contacting MSIA.
This MSIA Webinar is sponsored by
Contact Tyler Catalano
Tyler.Catalano@Paradigmcorp.com or 206-291-6656
Contact Anna Letto at LettoA@BICMD.com or 952-913-3747