Monitoring the health of employees can be as important to many organizations as the products that are manufactured or the business strategy that’s behind them. Employees are an incredible asset to any organization and keeping them safe is paramount. Gwinnett Medical Center’s Roger Burnett , occupational health manager, couldn’t agree more. He explains some on-the-job strategies that he uses in his role that involves keeping over 5,500 employees healthy and on the job. Manager Engagement Specifically, GMC’s health surveillance program involves staff in the pharmacy, Centers for Cancer Care and contractors within those same areas. This includes two hospital-based pharmacies and other locations in addition to multiple cancer centers where over 1,900 patients are treated yearly. According to Burnett, medical screening and health surveillance are interchangeable. “At GMC we screen job candidates before employment, which is not required in all cases, and then annually to determ...