Educational Events


Workers’ Compensation Educational Services, LLC, the parent company to WorkCompCollege.com, is positioned to be a preeminent force in a broad range of educational opportunities for the workers’ compensation industry. Our website WorkCompEvent.com manages event registration for fine organizations like The International Workers’ Compensation Foundation and the Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators. We offer timely and informative webinars, and plan to eventually host a variety of learning systems that will greatly benefit the workers’ compensation and risk management industries. Check back often, as this list of events is going to grow!


Webinar: New York Prior Authorization Request (PAR) BasicsWebinar:

On 1/18/23, Maila Hazen will present “New York Prior Authorization Request (PAR) Basics”. This webinar will discuss the New York Workers’ Compensation Board’s prior authorization request (“PAR”) process. PARs generally apply to requests for medical treatment that fall outside of the Board’s Medical Treatment Guidelines. Participants will learn the basics of the PAR process and practice tips for...

Free

Mind The Gap – The Claims Professional Talent Crisis & Three Ideas to Bridge the Gap

While the generational shift in the workplace has been known for several years, COVID accelerated many of those trends thru the “Great Resignation,” “Quiet Quitting” and now the “Great Regret.” Regardless of the term used, almost every organization is having difficulties recruiting and retaining talent. Specifically in the workers’ compensation industry, there are many vacant...

Free

WEBINAR: Achieving a Successful Partnership Among the Stakeholders PT. 2

The workers’ compensation ecosystem has many stakeholders. Their incentives often, but don’t always, align. This can complicate how they service the two most important stakeholders … the employer and injured employee. When these various stakeholders create silos with different priorities, it can lead to suboptimal outcomes. The course will explore the potentially conflicting priorities of...

WEBINAR: Empathy in Action – Improving Worker’s Compensation Outcomes through Mental Health Advocacy

Sponsored by ReEmployAbility: Join us for an enlightening webinar on the crucial role of advocating for behavioral health in worker’s compensation claims, with a focus on integrating behavioral health into return-to-work (RTW) programs. We will explore the challenges of bringing behavioral health support to injured workers (IW) when states and employers may not fully support...

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