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Matheson is creating an online presence intended to reduce the headaches and cost associated with travel for training. Save money by training online and check out our FREE webinars!

Register today to reserve your spot in one of the two workshops (or both!) coming up this July in Keene, NH: Functional Capacity Evaluation Certification Program and the Ergonomic Evaluation Certification Program!

We want you to know we value your business and support. To say thank you, Matheson is offering three incredible specials as a way to let you know we appreciate you!

We're excited to announce our new upcoming course: WorkSafe Ergonomics Solutions! Check out the course description and register today!

Join us to learn how the difference of one pound in a physical demand category can affect a case requesting permanent total disability benefits.

The increased visibility of functional capacity evaluation and post-offer tests in the federal court system bring into focus the need for high-level job analysis to identify the physical demands tied to the essential functions of incumbent jobs.

Functional Capacity Evaluation Lawful For Safety Concerns? Register for this free webinar and find out!

Here is your chance to be part of the small-group course, "The How To of Writing Winning Functional Capacity Evaluation Reports". Begins June 8th - Register Today!

Two very interesting webinars will be taking place in April. Click to find out more and to register!

Thanks to all who registered at the end of January and helped raise money for the Haiti Relief Effort!

On Thursday, March 4th at 2:00 pm EST (14:00 GMT-5) participate in this complimentary webinar about a recent Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals decision.

Thinking evaluators are invited to join Roy for a review of a Court of Appeals consideration of objective evidence produced by an FCE. Clinicians desiring to build a relationship with disability insurance carriers will find value in a review of how an underwriter uses FCE information.

Everyone here at Matheson is saddened by the situation and we would like to help... and you can too: For every course registration that we receive from now until January 31st, one percent of your tuition will go toward helping those in Haiti.

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