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Medical Review Officer Services
Medical Review Officer (MRO) services are available for interpretation of drug test results. The MRO is a licensed physician who is certified by the American Association of Medical Review Officers and knowledgeable in the medical use of prescription drugs and the pharmacology and toxicology of Illicit drugs. For all positive test results the MRO will conduct a medical interview by phone or in person, including review of medical history or any relevant biomedical factors, prior to reporting a positive result to the Company. The MRO will advise the individual of the right to have the secondary split specimen tested if the request is made within 72 hours of the notification of a verified positive result.
If the MRO is unable to reach the individual who has tested positive after three attempts over a twenty-four hour period, the MRO will notify the Company via the designated employer representative and request the Company ask the individual to contact the MRO.
UHS News
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Norwich Occ Med closed February 6February 06, 2025
The Norwich Occupational Medicine office will be closed Thursday, February 6.
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UHS earns ‘Gold’ on Well-being Works Better ScorecardFebruary 06, 2025
The American Heart Association has awarded UHS national Gold-level recognition for our commitment to employee health and well-being as measured by the Association’s 2024 Well-being Works Better Scorecard™.
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“Go Red for Women”: Spotlighting heart health awarenessFebruary 03, 2025
People around the country and in the Southern Tier will don red on Friday, February 7, to call attention to heart disease among women as the nation observes “National Wear Red Day,” part of the “Go Red for Women” awareness campaign.
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‘Wear Red’ event to raise awareness of heart disease in womenJanuary 31, 2025
Get ready to see red all over UHS on Friday, Feb. 7, as we celebrate National Wear Red Day. In partnership with the American Heart Association and the national Go Red for Women organization, we’re raising awareness about heart disease in women on this important day.