M.R.O. "defined" (by 49-CFR part 40 -- Section 1.2) as:
"A licensed physician responsible
for receiving laboratory results generated by an agency's
drug testing program who has knowledge of substance abuse
disorders and has appropriate medical training to interpret
and evaluate an individual's positive test result together
with his or her medical history and all other relevant
biomedical information."
An MRO must be
a "licensed physician" (MD or DO) with qualifications
listed above....
AND May
not have financial interest in the lab(s) involved!
CERTIFICATION:
THERE
ARE TWO CERTIFYING BODIES:
(Both offer training
courses as well as certifiction.)
Medical
Review Officer Certification Council (MROCC)
This is a
"sub council" of ACOEM. (American College of Occupational
& Environmental Medicine
MROCC has over 5,000
graduates
MROCC publishesMRO Update. (Editor: Robert Swotinsky, M.D.) Click
here to reach the MROCC web page.
American
Association of Medical Review Officers (AAMRO)
AAMRO has
about 2,500 graduates
AAMRO publishes MRO
Alert (Editors: Ted
Shults, J.D. & Steven St.Clair, M.D.) Click
here to reach the AAMRO web page.
Call 509-926-2202
for info.
Publishes MRO
Practice. (Editor:
Ron Springel, M.D.)
**NOTE:
These
organizations have co-operative arrangements with
the certifying bodies
Certification
exams are usually given on-site immediately following
the MRO training courses.
MRO/LABORATORY
RELATIONSHIPS
Governed
by 40.29 (n) (6) -- which says:
"The laboratory
shall not enter into any relationship with an employer's
MRO that may be construed as a potential conflict
of interest or derive any financial benefit by having
an employer use a specific MRO."
WHAT
GUIDANCE IS PUBLISHED FOR THE MRO?
In addition to
a Medical Degree, MRO certification, and experience in
primary care or psychiatry, the following are recommended:
THE INITIAL
CERTIFICATION COURSES, (see above)
MEDICAL
REVIEW OFFICER MANUAL FOR FEDERAL WORKPLACE DRUG TESTING
PROGRAMS
Published
and distributed by Center For Substance Abuse Prevention
(A division of SAMHSA)
Copies
available through CSAP "hotline" at 800-843-4971
or FHWA @ 800-852-5660 or (202) 366
DRUG.