Here are the steps for enrolling into our WorkCompReady™ Certification Program:

  1. Click on the 'Enroll in our (whichever state) Program' link. This will direct you to the program page specific to that state.
  2. Next, click on the 'Enroll Now!' button on the program page. This action will redirect you to the sign-up page.
  3. Complete the sign-up process by filling out the required information.
  4. Once you've signed up, a request will automatically be sent to the OM team for approval.
  5. After your request is approved, you'll receive a notification. Proceed to complete your profile by providing any additional information requested.
  6. Navigate to 'My Dashboard' after completing your profile. Here, you should see the course listed once you've been accepted and enrolled. If the course doesn't appear immediately, try refreshing the page.


Following these steps should guide you through the enrollment process smoothly. 

If you encounter any issues or have questions along the way, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance at [email protected].

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER

Hundreds of doctors and their staff have become WorkCompReady™ certified, which enables them to serve as a go-to provider for employers looking for qualified physicians. The industry recognizes OM's WorkCompReady™ Certification as the gold standard in workers' compensation training. This course was developed in collaboration with industry leaders, and it provides physicians and their staff with the education and training they need to effectively manage Workers' Compensation cases.

Important Notice: It is important to note that the OM WorkCompReady certification, a mark of excellence in the industry, is valid for two (2) years. To ensure that certified providers and staff remain up-to-date with the latest best practices and continue to provide the highest level of care to injured workers, it is mandatory that they take a refresher course to renew their certification after two (2) years have passed. This requirement is essential to our commitment to maintaining the golden standard in treating injured workers and preserving the program's quality.