The cardiac is not a lost employee, the new president of the Louisiana Industrial Medical Association said here Friday.The new president, Dr. J. Wiliams Crookshank of Lake
Charles, said that with proper .acknowledgement of certain requirements the cardiac can be
returned to work:
Some of the requirements that must be met include an adequate definition of the person's job activities followed up with an inspection of the job by a doctor or a doctor's qualified representative.
Also, said Dr. Crookshank, the hazards of the job should be known, such as any climbing or moving required, and extreme temperature changes. I When the patient returns there should be a definite understanding by the man, his supervisor and the management of what his job specifically requires him to do. I Crookshank was a panelist at a morning session of the LIMA'S first meeting at the Roosevelt hotel. The meeting will continue Saturday morning. I He succeeds as president Dr. A. N. Sam Houston of New Orl