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2008.03.26 Occ Health Update PDF Print E-mail

Thank you for your enthusiastic response to the Health Assessment program.

To schedule an appointment, for an Occupational Health Screening, each firefighter must obtain an Information Packet from Kim Favorite or a Peer Fitness Trainer (PFT).  Link to PFT List below

occ-health-kat-webOnce you have a Packet you can contact Kat Yun by calling 206.781.6375 or e-mailing her at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it to schedule the Health Assessment appointment. 

Due to the overwhelming response you may need to leave a message. When leaving a message, about making an appointment, there are three important points to remember:

  • Do not leave the fire station number as a call back number.  Due to patient confidentiality, Kat will not call back fire station numbers.  Members should use their personal cell or home numbers.
  • If your outgoing message does not include your name Kat cannot leave a message. Due to patient confidentiality if the outgoing voicemail message on your home or cell phone does not include your name Swedish can not leave a message. Therefore, if your outgoing message does not include your name, please provide Swedish with information as to what your actual voicemail message states so they know they have reached your specific voicemail box and can leave a message.
  • Make sure you leave an e-mail address. This provides Kat a back-up method of contacting you. When providing your e-mail address: 1. State your e-mail address 2. Clearly spell out names or words in the first half of your address.
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2007.12.10 Swedish Welcome Letter PDF Print E-mail

Welcome to Swedish Medical Center,

By now you have heard ofthe opportunity to participate in a unique Wellness and Fitness evaluation for Seattle Firefighters. Your advisory team has done a great job informing us ofthe needs and expectations of the department members during this process. This briefletter will outline a few ofthe very specific things you need to do to insure a good experience. Two sites will be offered beginning January 2008; one in central Seattle and the other in Factoria. Each examination will last five to six hours and consists of:

Each examination will last five to six hours and consists of:
  • Lab tests and a physical exam
  • A treadmill exam, chest X-ray, screening spirometry (lung screening), and V02 max and lactate max testing
  • A musculoskeletal exam, done by one of our sports physical therapists
  • A final evaluative "check out" with the physician

 

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Health Assessment Questionaire PDF Print E-mail

Click here for the Health Assessment Questionaire

 
Occ Health Assessment Check-Off PDF Print E-mail

Click here to download the Occ Health Assessment check-off form.

 
Health Assessment FAQ's PDF Print E-mail

Click here for the Health Assessment Frequently Asked Questions.

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Cherry Hill Info PDF Print E-mail

Click here for the Cherry Hill info.

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Factoria Clinic Info PDF Print E-mail

Click here to download the Factoria Clinic info.

 
Occ Health On-Call Fill-In PDF Print E-mail

Click here to download the Occ Health On-Call Fill-In form.

 
2008 Occupational Health Medical Exam MOA PDF Print E-mail

Local 27 and the City signed an MOA concerning Occupational Health Medical Exams.

Click here to see the MOA. 

The MOA protects members medical information relating to the new comprehensive Fire Fighter specific Health Risk Assessments that are available for members paid for through a federal grant.  These assessments have more privacy protection than a visit to your private doctor.

Click here for more information 

 
Do not release Medical info Form PDF Print E-mail

Click here to download the "Do not release my medical information" form.

 
Medical relese form PDF Print E-mail

Click here to download the recommended "Medical release" form.

 
2008.02.07 Occ. Health update PDF Print E-mail

Dear Members,

stethoscopeweb Thank you for your enthusiastic response to the Health Assessment program.

Due to the overwhelming response, the appointment line at Swedish has been maxed out on many occasions. In order to handle the demand Swedish has tripled the appointment line voice-mail box capacity. They have also opened the "after hours" Hotline to take messages during the day in case the voice-mail box again becomes filled.

 

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