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Occupational therapy students’ perceptions of occupational therapy

Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2011
Background/aims:  An understanding of students’ perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise how professional socialisation occurs through curriculum. Findings pertain to a qualitative study investigating students’ perceptions of occupational therapy upon entry to two occupational therapy programmes in Australia.Methods ...
Turpin, Merrill June   +2 more
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Occupational burns

Contact Dermatitis, 1984
Certain occupations cause particular kinds of burn. Minor burns are usually neglected, Observation of industrial workers during routine annual medical examination found many workers with minor occupational burns and their sequalae. Some were so characteristic that they tan be regarded as occupational marks.
H C, Eun, K C, Kim, C W, Cha
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Occupations and Occupational Structure

1983
Technological changes are an important element in the distribution of the labour force amongst industries and sectors of the economy, and have a significant influence on the occupational structure. The decrease of employment in agriculture over the past 30 years, and the constancy in the proportion of the labour force employed in manufacturing are ...
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Occupational rhinitis

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2006
This review updates existing knowledge on occupational rhinitis based on epidemiological and clinical research studies published from 2003 to 2005.The review covers new developments on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, monitoring and management of occupational rhinitis.
Denyse, Gautrin   +2 more
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Occupational health

Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses and other health staff who may face health and safety problems should be given regular advice on rehabilitation, disablement and retirement, Mid Surrey HA has declared.
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Occupational scleroderma

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1999
Various occupations and environmental exposures have been suggested to possibly cause or precipitate systemic sclerosis. This article reviews studies of vinyl chloride, silica dust, and chemicals, including trichloroethene and epoxy resins, that may play a role in triggering the disease.
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