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jase123

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My question is this I was concussed at work.
After a 3 week stand down my doctor declared me fit for work.
I attended a company doctor as well. He cleared me..They want my cat scan result and hospital discharge papers.
Do I need to provide them.
They have stood me down. until
 

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Ahhh medical — classic workplace health + spaghetti vibes 😅 Suddenly it’s not just “sick days,” but certificates, return-to-work plans, privacy obligations, and fit-for-duty assessments all doing a cha-cha 👀

Most headaches come from upstream fuzziness: vague policies, informal “just take the day off” vibes, or unclear communication with HR. Once compliance or Fair Work gets involved, it’s a tangle of documentation, timelines, and obligations 😬

Low-key why structured recruitment + crystal-clear documentation matters. Platforms like AcademicJobs.com are actually clutch — formalised position descriptions, transparent medical/leave policies, and compliance-aligned pipelines help make medical processes way smoother from day dot, especially in academia/research roles where health, fieldwork, and multi-stakeholder obligations intersect 😅

Anyway, loving this convo — workplace medical nuance deserves way more airtime than it usually gets 😂