Occupational and Environmental Complementary Pathway (OEM-CP) Program

Become board eligible, right from your practice.

Program overview


The Occupational and Environmental Medicine Complementary Pathway (OEM-CP) Program prepares practicing physicians to excel in the specialty of occupational and environmental medicine. This one-year, virtual, academically rigorous program empowers physicians to meet the academic requirements—without relocating or stepping away from clinical practice.

Designed to integrate seamlessly with a physician’s current work environment, the program delivers a comprehensive academic foundation and advanced clinical competencies through interactive online seminars, case-based discussions, and individualized faculty review of clinical case submissions. Participants build expertise in clinical OEM practice, regulatory and medicolegal frameworks, epidemiology, causation analysis, occupational exposures, and evidence-based decision-making.

Offered by the Centers for Health, Work & Environment at the Colorado School of Public Health, one of the nation’s leading academic centers in occupational safety and health, this program provides a flexible, accessible, and practice-integrated pathway for physicians seeking to strengthen their OEM skills or pursue board eligibility.

Why Choose This Program?

  1. Training That Comes to You: Engage in high-quality OEM education from where you live and work—no relocation required.
  2. Pathway to Board Eligibility: Complete the ABPM Complementary Pathway academic requirements in just one year.
  3. Earn CME credits: Participating in this program qualifies you to receive CME credits.
  4. Designed for Practicing Physicians: Learn while continuing full-time clinical work, with structured expectations that protect a half-day per week for academic activities.
  5. Expert Faculty Mentorship: Receive individualized guidance from nationally recognized OEM educators with decades of teaching, residency leadership, and clinical experience.
  6. Comprehensive, Practice-Relevant Curriculum: Gain applied expertise in clinical OEM practice, occupational exposures, causation analysis, regulatory frameworks, epidemiology, and medicolegal principles.
  7. Professional Community & Networking: Join a cohort of physicians committed to advancing worker health, safety, and well-being.

Ready to Advance Your Career? Apply Today.

Join a community of clinicians shaping the future of worker health and safety.

Program Director & Assistant Directors

Paul Ogden headshot

Paul Ogden MD, MSPH

Clinical Assistant Professor; Program Director (OEM Residency & Fellowship)
  • Department of Environmental & Occupational Health

Email Address:[email protected]

Curriculum and requirements


The curriculum is designed to advance physician knowledge in the broad field of occupational and environmental medicine.

Frequently asked questions


Faculty


University of Colorado

  • Paul Ogden, MD, MSPH; Director, University of Colorado Residency in Occupational & Environmental Medicine
  • Elizabeth Esty, MD, MPH; Clinical Instructor, University of Colorado Residency in Occupational & Environmental Medicine Residency Program
  • Lee Newman, MD, MA; Distinguished Professor, Colorado School of Public Health; Director, Centers for Health, Work & Environment

 

Centers for Health, Work & Environment

Colorado School of Public Health

CU Anschutz

Fitzsimons Building

13001 East 17th Place

Suite W3111

Mail Stop B119

Aurora, CO 80045


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