The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted into issues on occupational health, especially in health care services sector. Due to the nature of their work, this sector is at an increased risk of exposure to the virus. In this issue, we further discuss the importance of occupational health as our special theme. Occupational Health is an area of work in public health to promote the highest degree of physical, mental, and social well-being of workers in all occupations. Occupational health deals with all aspects of health and safety in the workplace and has a strong focus on primary prevention of hazards. The Philippine College of Occupational Medicine (PCOM), which is an affiliate specialty society of the PAFP, is responsible for promoting occupational health in the country. PCOM, formerly known as the Philippine Occupational and Industrial Medical Association (POIMA), was established in 1977 through the merger of three occupational health associations, namely the Industrial Medical Association of the Philippines (IMAP), the Philippine Association of Occupational Health (PAOH), and the Philippine Association of Compensation Medicine (PACOM). As a medical specialty society and a DOLE-accredited safety and health training organization, PCOM is a prime mover in the preservation, promotion, protection, and enhancement of health, safety and wellness of workers in all occupations through its active members nationwide and collaboration with various stakeholders both locally and internationally.