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Wayne Burton, MD, Is First Recipient of New Global Leadership in Corporate Health Award
National Business Group on Health, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Recognize Longtime Corporate Medical Director at JP Morgan Chase for Workplace Health Innovations
| Source: National Business Group on Health
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL--(Marketwire - October 14, 2009) - Wayne Burton, MD, is the first-ever
recipient of the Global Leadership in Corporate Health Award, recognizing
his long career as a proponent of workplace health and wellness.
The award, sponsored by the American College of Occupational and
Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) and the National Business Group on Health
(Business Group), honors the achievements of individuals who demonstrate
excellence and leadership in implementing programs that improve the health
and productivity of the workforce. The award was presented today at the
Business Group's 23rd National Conference on Health, Productivity, and
Human Capital held in Philadelphia.
Dr. Burton was recognized for his many contributions as a leader and
researcher within the emerging field of health and productivity management,
where he is regarded as one of the nation's most prominent experts. He
recently retired from JP Morgan Chase after many years serving the company
as corporate medical director.
"No one has done more to advance new ideas about health and productivity
than Wayne Burton," said Barry Eisenberg, CAE, Executive Director of ACOEM.
"He is a true visionary whose dedication to his profession has helped
create healthier workplaces and benefited both the nation's workers and the
companies who employ them."
"Wayne Burton's pioneer work in the field of health and productivity
management has enabled employers to measure, manage and significantly
improve workers' health and the return on employers' investments in human
capital," said Helen Darling, President of the National Business Group on
Health. "We now know that such interventions improve function, reduce
disability, increase productivity, reduce cost to the company and
strengthen the commitment of workers to the corporation."
At JP Morgan Chase, Dr. Burton was responsible for managing worksite
occupational health services at 20 major locations in the United States and
Canada, and managing corporate health initiatives and wellness/ disease
management programs. In addition, he has been active with a variety of
professional organizations and has written numerous articles and published
more than 80 papers in peer-reviewed medical journals.
He has been the recipient of many awards, including the March of Dimes
Jonas Salk Award for Health Management and the Innovation Award from the
National Mental Health Association.
Dr. Burton is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and is a Fellow of the
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, the American
College of Physicians and the Institute of Medicine of Chicago. He is
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University in Chicago and Adjunct Professor of Environmental
and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago.
He is a member of several advisory boards and on the editorial board of the
"Journal of Population Health" and the "Journal of Health and
Productivity." He is a member of the Board of Directors of the National
Business Group on Health, past Chairman of the Board of the Midwest
Business Group on Health and has been a member of several advisory boards.
He received his BA from the University of California at Santa Barbara, his
MD from the University of Oregon Medical School, and completed his internal
medicine residency and was Chief Medical Resident at Northwestern Memorial
Hospital in Chicago.
Nominations for the 2010 Global Leadership in Corporate Health Award are
open. For nomination forms or to learn more about the award, visit
www.acoem.org/global. For more information, call 847-818-1800.
About ACOEM
The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM)
represents nearly 5,000 physicians specializing in occupational and
environmental medicine. Founded in 1916, ACOEM is the nation's largest
medical society dedicated to promoting the health of workers through
preventive medicine, clinical care, disability management, research, and
education. For more information, visit www.acoem.org.
About the National Business Group on Health
The National Business Group on Health is the nation's only non-profit
organization devoted exclusively to representing large employers'
perspective on national health policy issues and providing practical
solutions to its members' most important health care problems. The Business
Group helps drive today's health agenda while promoting ideas for
controlling health care costs, improving patient safety and quality of care
and sharing best practices in health benefits management with senior
benefits, HR professionals, and medical directors from leading
corporations. For more information, visit www.businessgrouphealth.org.