
Carole Miller
Chairperson
Welcome to our website
The MDOHG is currently in its 27th year and continues to provide an active and informed platform for professional working in the area of occupational health, health and safety and all aspects of health risk management.
Our members work across a wide range of business activities and collectively demonstrate a wealth of experience.
Our aim is to provide a professionally focused and informative resource both for our members and other members of the OH community.
You will find details of how to become a member of the Group and have the opportunity to register for our annual update conference in October 2009.
For 17 years, MDOHG has been a constant in the annual conference calendar and we hope it will continue to be so for years to come. This does of course depend on the level of support and interest we receive from interested individuals but it is anticipated that with the substantial improvements that have been built and added onto our website it will be much easier to use and more people will prefer to use the secure booking process to register for the conference.
Thank you for logging on to our website and for your interest in the MDOHG.
The aims of the Mid Downs Occupational Health Group are to:
- Provide a corporate identity for occupational health professionals at a local level
- Provide an opportunity for members to meet together at a local level to consider matters of common interest in occupational health
- Help members to increase their knowledge through professional activities at a local level
- Act as a point of reference so that members can be asssed on matters of importance to occupational health
- Provide a mechanism for all disciplines in occupational health to share information and to promote goodwill and a better understanding between the various professions in the field of occupational health
- Provide funds for education and research scholarships and study days to members or other occupational health practitioners, to develop their professional expertise.

