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E.g., 06/07/2026

SOM Events Code of Conduct
  • 30 September 2026
    Webinar

    The At Work Partnership - Workplace Health 2026

    Join The At Work Partnership for a two-day annual OH seminar (supported by The Colt Foundation), Wednesday 30th September - Thursday 1st October, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Birmingham City Centre and Online.

    Book and pay by Friday 7th August, and save up to £75+VAT with their early bird rates!

    Join The At Work Partnership for one of the most anticipated occupational health events of the year. Over two dynamic days, Workplace Health 2026 will delve into the most pressing issues shaping OH practice today, giving you the insight and confidence to elevate your work as an OH professional.

    Held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Birmingham City Centre, and accessible online, the conference offers a comprehensive clinical and management update on cutting-edge developments across occupational health. You’ll also enjoy extensive opportunities to connect with peers during breaks, their exhibition, and the conference dinner.

    This year’s programme brings together an exceptional line-up of expert speakers, including Dr Paul Litchfield (keynote), Alan Dovey, Dr Sam Farley, Mandy Kelly, Prof Diana Kloss, Dr Anthony Bell, Prof Chris Warhurst, Adam Siu, Dr Richard Peters, Ella Reynolds, Sean Gilroy, Andrew Whiteaker, Dr Aaliya Goyal, Janet O’Neill, Dr Clare Fernandes and Dr John Ballard.

    Key conference themes include:

    - Work-specific psychological assessment
    - Bullying, harassment and workers’ health
    - The place of OH in a generative world order
     - Functional capacity evaluation
    - Fluctuating health conditions
    - Improving work quality and wellbeing
    - Chronic pain management
    - Supporting night workers
    - Neurodiversity and reasonable adjustments
    - Health inequality
    - Mentoring
    - Supporting OH professionals facing complaints
    - Plus key OH legal hot topics, disability discrimination update, and legal Q&A

    Don’t miss out on savings:

    - Special early bird rates for places booked and paid by Friday 7th August – save up to £75 + VAT!

    View full advert here.

    For more information and to book your place click here.

  • 30 September 2026
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL 

    Hosted in partnership with the London Centre for Work and Health

    This workshop will cover the IMRD system of writing a paper, introduction, methods, results and discussion. Some details of the editorial process of Occupational Medicine will be included. Delegates of the writing a paper workshop at the Annual Scientific Meeting in Nottingham are encouraged to attend to fine tune their papers

    Speaker Bios:

    Dr Ira Maden was a Consultant and Professor in Occupational Medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London.  She is the former Academic Dean of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine and was Chief Medical Advisor to the Houses of Parliament for 23 years. Her broad-ranging career has combined clinical practice, teaching, research, and policy with a career-long interest in creating evidence for, and promoting the use of, evidence-based occupational health practice. She was formerly a member of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council and chair of a NIHR, Health Technology Assessment Panel. She was the co-founder and co-director of the London Centre for Work and Health and is a Scientific Trustee of the Colt Foundation. Ira was a keynote speaker presenting at the RSM/SOM event in May 2026 on women’s health in the workplace.

    Chair: Dr Lara Shemtob

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 05 October 2026
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL 

    The presentation highlights some of the most important individuals that have impacted the progression of change within the field of Occupational Health.

    Julie Staun is an independent work environment consultant in Denmark.     Julie was born and educated in the UK where she qualified as a Registered Nurse (RN). 

    She moved to Denmark to work at the State University Hospital in Copenhagen and qualified first as a Danish RN, followed by a 2-year specialisation as a nurse anaesthetist- a role she continued until moving to the field of Occupational Health.
        
    Julie was initially employed as an Occupational Health Nurse in an Occupational Health Center providing external services. (5 years). Subsequently Julie was engaged as advisor and manager of a multidisciplinary department with a major international research and chemical catalyst company in Denmark. Her interest became especially focused on how industrial workers perceive health at work.(23years)

    She has held several positions including Chairperson of the Danish Society of Occupational Health Nurses where she currently holds the position of  International Representative.

    Chair: Professor Anne Harriss

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 10 October 2026
    London

    Mastering Occupational Health Report Writing

    Half-Day Interactive Course for OH Advisors (OHAs) and OH Physicians (OHPs) 

    3 dates available to choose from: Saturday 25th April, Wednesday 29th July, Saturday 10th October 9am-1.30pm

    R-Health, 98 Burnt Oak Broadway, London, HA8 0BE

    Price: £150 + VAT

    The course is available in-person or online.

    9.00-9.15 Welcome & Introduction

    9.15-10.00 The Foundations of OH Report Writing

    10.00-10.45 Translating Clinical Findings into OH Reports

    10.45-11.00 Break

    11.00-11.45 Practical Report Writing Workshop

    11.45-12.30 Advanced Considerations for OH Reports

    12.30-12.55 Polishing and Professional Presentation

    12.55-1.30 Course Close

    This course is led by Dr Satish Ranka, a Senior Consultant Occupational Health Physician, Deputy Chief Examiner at the Faculty of Occupational Medicine, and CSER Assessor. Dr Ranka is also Director and Responsible Officer of R-Health Limited, which he co-leads with his business partner and through which he provides specialist occupational health services to police forces and other safety-critical organisations across the UK.

    Click here to register.

    Hosted by Propel Solutions, Backed by R-Health

  • 14 October 2026
    S Wales and W of England

    FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £5

    Beginning at 2PM, the tour will be a 1.5 hour guided tour around the cider/brandy production facility followed by an orchard walk.
    During the tour you will see traditional methods and an opportunity to ask questions to workers. After the tour there is the opportunity to take in the view from the top of Burrow Hill. 

    This is an opportunity to meet fellow SOM members in a friendly and relaxed environment. 

    Unfortunately, there is no Occupational Health person available for the tour, however the guide will be able to answer questions as we go round. 

    The address is: The Somerset Cider Brandy Company
    Pass Vale Farm, Burrow Hill, Kingsbury Episcopi, Martock, Somerset, TA12 6BU

    You can find out more about the tour online here https://somersetciderbrandy.com/gohome

    Watch an interesting video on cider production from the owners here

    SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here www.som.org.uk

  • 17 October 2026
    London

    Health Surveillance Essentials

    Half-Day Training for Prospective and Diplomate Occupational Health Physicians

    3 dates available to choose from: 18th April, 18th July, 17th October (all Saturdays), 9am-1pm

    R-Health, 98 Burnt Oak Broadway, London, HA8 0BE

    Price: £200 + VAT

    This course is available in-person or online.

    For newly qualified or developing Occupational Health Physicians (Diploma-level) seeking to build practical competence in health surveillance delivery across key risk areas: respiratory, noise, and hand-arm vibration.

    09:00-09:30: Introduction to Health Surveillance

    09:30-10:00: Legal Foundation of Health Surveillance: Legislation, Employer Duties, Data Protection

    10:00-10:15: The Role of the HSE

    10:15-10:45: Respiratory Surveillance: COSHH and Spirometry

    10:45-11:00: Break

    11:00-11:30: Noise surveillance, NIHL and Audiometry

    11:30-12:00: HAVS: Tiered Surveillance and Regulation

    12:00-13:00: Hands-On Practical: Audiometry and Spirometry

    This course is led by Dr Satish Ranka, a Senior Consultant Occupational Health Physician, Deputy Chief Examiner at the Faculty of Occupational Medicine, and CSER Assessor. Dr Ranka is also Director and Responsible Officer of R-Health Limited, which he co-leads with his business partner and through which he provides specialist occupational health services to police forces and other safety-critical organisations across the UK.

    Click here to register.

    Hosted by Propel Solutions, Backed by R-Health

  • 20 October 2026
    Webinar

       

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Summary of presentation:

    Bridging the Gap: Workplace Mediation, Mental Health Absence and Return to Work
    With mental health-related absence continuing to rise and reforms proposed to the fit note system, organisations are being encouraged to adopt earlier and more collaborative approaches to supporting employees. 
    This session explores how workplace mediation can help address the communication breakdowns, workplace tensions and relationship issues that often sit behind prolonged absence. Drawing on the Government’s  Keep Britain Working Review agenda; the presentation considers how mediation can support sustainable return-to-work outcomes and become an integral part of future work and health strategies.

    Speaker bio:
     

    Louisa Spicer is an independent HR consultant, accredited workplace mediator, and Non-Executive Director of the College of Mediators. A former employment lawyer and senior HR practitioner, she specialises in complex workplace issues, including investigations, grievances, disciplinary matters, and conflict resolution. Her current focus is on how workplace mediation can support sustainable returns to work following mental health-related absence and contribute to the objectives of the Government's Keep Britain Working agenda.
     

    Chair: Dr Charlie Vivian    
     

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.

     

  • 29 October 2026
    London

    £490 for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). Non-members £590. There is a maximum of 20 places.

    2-Day Surveillance Audiometry Course
    (Compliance with The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005)

    Date and Time: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Thursday 29th - Friday 30th October 2026

    Venue: St Pancras & Somers Town Living Centre, 2 Ossulston St, London NW1 1DF (maps)

    Please note that this is an in-person event only. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

    Trainer - Melanie Brewster, Clinical Physiologist (Audiology)

    This two-day face-to-face training course is practical and includes extensive ‘hands-on' experience of audiometry, ear examination and appropriate analysis of audiograms, under the direct supervision of a qualified, experienced tutor, in line with CNWR2005. Suitable for OH physicians, nurses, technicians and other clinicians.

    This course follows the guidelines as stated by BSA and training candidates will acquire knowledge and skills in the following areas:
    a. Communication needs of hearing impaired people 
    b. Anatomy and physiology of the outer, middle and inner ear, with particular reference to the effects of excessive sound on these structures 
    c. Hygiene and disinfection, and risks of cross-infection 
    d. Safe technique for ear examination 
    e. Identification of the structures of the outer ear and eardrum 
    f. Contraindications to audiometry 
    g. Manual and automated audiometry 
    h. Referral criteria and process
    i. Basic hearing protection in noise 
    j. The need for third-party insurance 

    Additionally, the course adds relevant training specific to the requirements of CNWR 2005 (L108):
    1. Normal audiograms for age
    2. Audiogram characteristics of noise-induced hearing loss
    3. Severity of NIHL relative to exposure
    4. Audiogram characteristics of non-noise-induced hearing loss
    5. Impulse noise hearing loss (acoustic shock)
    6. Role of the OHP
    7. Role of the competent adviser
    8. SOM guidance

    Candidates are required to bring the audiometers they use day-to-day to the training course, plus an otoscope.

    CPD points accredited by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) and SOM Certificate of Attendance.

    Delegate fee - £490 SOM member; £590 non SOM member

    Duration 13 hours

    Trainer: Melanie Brewster, Clinical Physiologist (Audiology) RCCP 1529, Dip Safety Management, Cert OH Law

    Melanie Brewster is an NHS-trained Clinical Physiologist specialising in audiology. Alongside private and medico-legal practice she provided the assessment service for the claimants from the NCB and war pension directorate in the early 1990s and branched out into occupational health in 1996 setting up her own Occupational Health company which specialises in noise. Melanie was instrumental in the 2021 changes in CNWR 2005 guidance and still works in the NHS part-time as an external consultant.  

    Melanie is an advocate for the correct identification of noise-induced hearing loss and has over 35 years of experience in interpreting audiograms in the industry. She provides specialist Occupational Health risk assessment and reports for employees identified as having hearing loss including advising on the compatibility of hearing aids and hearing protection and the management of safety-critical workers with hearing loss.

    Melanie has been a trainer for many years alongside advising major insurance companies on NIHL claims, validating medico-legal audiograms and several papers published in her subject.

    (SOM members please log in on the SOM website to get the discount). 

  • 02 November 2026
    Webinar

    A Faculty of Occupational Medicine approved course in preparation for FOM Diploma in Occupational Medicine Examination (DOccMed). 

    The course covers:

    - Introduction to Occupational Health
    - Effects of work on health
    - Clinical Occupational Health and Management 
    - Assessment of Actual Workplace Scenarios

    Course Leaders: Dr Lanre Ogunyemi, Dr Alan Bray and Dr Steven Sadhra

    Course Dates: Monday 2nd November - Friday 6th November and Monday 23rd November - Friday 27th November 2026 (Virtual – Online)

    Price: £3,480 including VAT

    Click here to view more information and register your interest.

  • 02 November 2026
    Webinar

    A FOM-approved course in preparation for FOM Diploma in Occupational Health Practice Examination (DipOHPrac). 

    The course covers:

    - Introduction to Occupational Health
    - Effects of work on health
    - Clinical Occupational Health and Management 
    - Assessment of Actual Workplace Scenarios

    Course Leads: Dr Lanre Ogunyemi, Dr Alan Bray and Dr Steven Sadhra

    Course Dates: Monday 2nd November - Friday 6th November and Monday 23rd November - Friday 27th November 2026 (Virtual – Online)

    Price: £3,480 including VAT

    Click here to view more information and register your interest.

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