by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Roy Matheson Blog
Chainsaws don’t hurt people, people do. And isokinetic strength and aerobic capacity tests don’t discriminate against people, work evaluators do. The June 13, 2018 announcement of a consent decree between the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Reasonable Accommodation
New Manager Reasonable Accommodation Training Contact Hours: 3.0Tuition: $79 ID: 7467 DescriptionMaterialsInstructor This course is an individualized, self-paced version of the full “Reasonable Accommodation Training for Management Teams” workshop. Front line managers...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Webinars
The United States Court of Appeals hearing of Jerri Jones v Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner, Social Security Administration, gives us an insight into how the federal courts and the Social Security Administration view the Dictionary of Occupational Title’s frequency...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Roy Matheson Blog
This situation was raised on December 4, 2017, by a client in a large mid-west medical center. A nurse has a note from his primary care physician indicating that he should work the day shift because of impairments (i.e., not disabilities) related to anxiety,...
by Roy Matheson, ADAC | Archived Content and Courses
ADA Title I Medical Examination Specialist SummaryBackgroundThe Process The Americans with Disabilities Act Title I Medical Examination Specialist designation recognizes the individual who has acquired the knowledge, skill, experience, training, and education to...