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Occupational medicine is in demise
BMJ, 2015The British Health and Safety Executive is failing in its statutory duty to protect workers from occupational ...
A. Raynal
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Problems of evidence in occupational medicine
Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology, 2021We devoted this article to the problem of causation and evaluation of causality associations in the occupational epidemiology, exposure assessment, occupational health, and industrial medicine using methodological approaches of clinical epidemiology, for
L. Strizhakov +5 more
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Socialized occupational medicine in Israel: past, present, and future
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 2020Occupational health in Israel is unique as it was originally established as a socialized service which anchored in extensive legislation and is accessible to all employees and employers without copayment.
L. Rinsky-Halivni +3 more
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2018
Objective: The aim of this study was to introduce the Canadian job-exposure matrix (CANJEM). Methods: Four large case–control studies of cancer were conducted in Montreal, focused on assessing occupational exposures by means of detailed interviews ...
J. Siemiatycki, J. Lavoué
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Objective: The aim of this study was to introduce the Canadian job-exposure matrix (CANJEM). Methods: Four large case–control studies of cancer were conducted in Montreal, focused on assessing occupational exposures by means of detailed interviews ...
J. Siemiatycki, J. Lavoué
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Occupational medicine for policing
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1995A wide variety of medical conditions may be associated with police work. Unlike other occupations where a specific link can be traced between an exposure or an action and a specific pathology, the link between police work and disease is more problematic.
A, Trottier, J, Brown
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Occupational Medicine and Hygiene: applied research in Italy
Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene, 2015Summary The goal of Occupational Medicine and Hygiene is that of ensuring safety, health and well-being at workplaces, mainly assessing and preventing existing occupational risks. Scientific research in this field can provide useful arguments and further
F. Copello +24 more
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Occupational medicine in Taiwan
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1999職業醫學與工業衛生研究所 ; 公共衛生學院 ...
Guo, Y. L. +3 more
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EPIDEMIOLOGY IN OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955A number of subjects suitable for this occasion were carefully considered and discarded before the final decision was reached to call attention to and to plead for recognition of the place and value of epidemiology in the field of occupational medicine. As a newcomer to the latter specialty who has served a long apprenticeship in the former discipline,
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The occupational medicine consultant
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1991AbstractThe occupational medicine consultant emerged in a few areas of the country during the 1940s. The concept is growing in popularity, with some recent evidence indicating that it may be the dominant career path for residency trained specialists in occupational medicine.
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