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"Why I Became an Occupational Physician" and Other Occupational Health Stories

"Why I Became an Occupational Physician" and Other Occupational Health Stories

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Opis
Why I Became an Occupational Physician and Other Occupational Health Stories brings together an edited collection of the short articles published in the journal Occupational Medicine between 2002 and 2018. The articles originally appeared as fillers, commissioned to literally fill the blank spaces at the end of the main scientific papers, but they soon became a feature in their own right.Written by doctors working in occupational medicine and health, the fillers began as a series of pieces exploring the varied and often surprising reasons why the individuals chose to pursue this unique speciality, whether it was a natural career move, triggered by a specific event, or stumbled upon by chance. Over time the articles became much broader in their scope and the journal began to attract pieces from some brilliant writers:: Mike Gibson, John Challenor, Nerys Williams, and of coursethe superlative Anthony Seaton, amongst many others.Each article offers something different:: a peek into history, a humorous adventure, a quiet musing, or a thought-provoking observation, but all are tied together under the umbrella of occupational medicine, a speciality that is often little known or understood in the wider world of medicine. This book brings together over 15 years worth of fascinating and diverse articles into one volume for the first time, giving a rare insight into the world of the occupational physician.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
93266
9780198862543
9780198862543

Opis

Rok wydania
2020
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
288
Wymiary (mm)
171 x 246
Waga (g)
502
  • Why I became an occupational physician...; Those extra moments; One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 1; Fifty years ago: Raynauds phenomenon in a pneumatic tool worker; Thoughts on lawnmower blades; Why I became an occupational physician...; Thackrahs grave; The celebration of Saint Monday; Socrates; Why I became an occupational physician...; Working Lives by John Darwell; Fifty years ago: Harmful noise; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 1: Solvents; Why I became an occupational physician...; Fifty years ago: A mobile consulting room (report on a demonstration given at the Annual Provincial Meeting of the Association, Manchester July 1954); Excellent credit rating; Two words and a man; Why I became an occupational physician...; The Hawthorne effect; Fifty years ago: Free enterprise and public service; Born to run?; Why I became an occupational physician...; Fifty years ago: Book review: The diseases of occupations by Donald Hunter; Health and safety legislation; How one pre-employment decision nearly changed the world order; Why I became an occupational physician...; DDA 1995, 2005, or 605?; Fifty years ago: The work of the Research Advisory Committee; I want never gets; Why I became an occupational physician...; Why I became a second-hand bookseller: Part 1; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 2: New job; The oldest sick note; Why I became an occupational physician...; Why I became a second-hand bookseller: part 2; Fifty years ago: The first group occupational health service in Scotland; I learned (a bit) about aviation medicine from that; Why I became an occupational physician...; Occupational health in India; A bit like turtles; On tenterhooks; Why I became an occupational physician...; Coming to the end of the road in occupational health: Lessons from cancer care; Fifty years ago: The medical officer of health and the small workplace; The human spirit level; Why I became an occupational physician...; A close friend; Occupational hazard of rubber tapping; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 3: The Birdman of Linbridge; Hunting canaries; Why I became an occupational physician...; Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician; Fifty years ago: Occupational health: An employers view; Clinical research; Why I became an occupational physician...; The RMS Titanic; Fifty years ago: Assessment off the ability to work of the unfit; In search of the black stuff; Back to school; Billy Liddell; Why I became an occupational physician...; Fifty years ago: General practice and industrial medicine in the United States; Every cloud has a silver lining... even a failed private practice; Why I became an occupational physician...; A memorable patient; The strange case of Irving Selikoff; Why I became an occupational physician...; Why I am doing the GCC again; Fifty years ago: The appointed factory doctor; Mesothelioma; Why I became an occupational physician...; Sydney 2000; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 4: Vanadium; Directly read; Why I became an occupational physician...; A leaky vessel; Fifty years ago: Parameters of occupational health in America; More genetics for medical students?; Why I became an occupational physician...; Charmed to be sure; A practical demonstration of Boyles Law; Lest we forget; Why I became an occupational physician...; Are you ready for the EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU?; Fifty years ago: A poisons information service; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 5: Drivers; Why I became an occupational physician...; The ex-servicemens maternity ward; Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress; Those two impostors; Why I became an occupational physician...; An elusive occupational toxin; Fifty years ago: The proposed new constitution; Armadillo; Why I became an occupational physician...; Learning from the Vikings: Havamal and occupational rehabilitation; Early thoughts on g; Employers: Arent they all the same?; Why I became an occupational physician ...; The rewards of rural training in the Scottish Highlands; Fifty years ago: Genesis of a new society; The mill reek in 1754; Why I didnt become an occupational physician...; Time to ditch occupational health; Fifty years ago: A new portable hand operated external cardiac compressor; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 6: Sniffing about; One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 2; All tied up; Why I became an occupational physician...; Fashion victims; One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 3; Fifty years ago: Malaises and discontents; Why I became an occupational physician...; The Ontario workplace health champions program; Going through the motions; How to learn science; Why I became an occupational physician...; Hammerfest: Occupational medicine at 70° north; Fifty years ago: Height, weight, and obesity in an industrial population; The raincoat sign; Why I became an occupational physician...; The art of observation; Worst job ads from history: Situation vacant plague doctor; The adjudicator; Stones; Why I became a part-time occupational physician; A multidisciplinary clinic for occupational disease; Fifty years ago: The teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduate medical students; Why I became an occupational physician...; Jaw ache: An occupational hazard?; What clinicians should look for in health and lifestyle apps; Mellifluous; Why I became an occupational physician...; One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 4; Slum clinics; Fifty years ago: Laser hazards; A sovereign remedy to all diseases; Why I became an occupational physician...; Fashion victims campaign: Responses from clothing retailers; Whats in a name?; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 7: Aromatherapy; Why I became a respiratory physician with an occupational interest; An unusual occupation with novel hazards; Fifty years ago: Emery pneumoconiosis; Piles; Why I became an occupational physician...; Philosophical transactions: 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society; Occupational histories; Risk assessments: good and bad; Why I became an occupational physician...; PTSD induced by the trauma of subordinates: The Robert Gates syndrome; Fifty years ago: Problems of a group occupational health service in Lancashire; Working in the shadow of a thin blue broken line; Why I became an occupational physician...; New stress check programme in Japans workplace; Jelly beans and jumbo jets; Society of Occupational Medicine golden jubilee travelling fellowship 2017; Shaking all over; Why I became an occupational physician...; Preparing for retirement; Fifty years ago: The scope of occupational medicine in a university health service; A blue patient and exploding factories; Why I became an occupational physician...; Golden jubilee travel fellowship 2016; Which way is up?; Tales of Kieran: The occupational physicians odyssey 8: The HAVS and the Have Nots; Don Valley festival champions; Why I became an occupational physician...; Pegasus at Wanlockhead; One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 5; Fifty years ago: Searching for occupational cancer risks; Ready, fire, aim!; Why I became an occupational physician; Demoralization and stress we can all help?; Keeping hat-making alive in Luton; The silent killer; Why I might become an occupational physician; Occupational eye hazard of renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini and the recurrent theme of pigeons blood; Fifty years ago: Pulmonary function tests in asbestos workers; Its not all hot air; Why I became an occupational physician...; Visit the workplace? Whats wrong with it?; Why doctors need to be careful with social media; One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 6; I never knew; Why I became an occupational physician...; The early working life of one occupational physician in the 1970s; Fifty years ago: The shopworker; Neurological memories; Consequences of OH alert syndrome; Fifty years ago: Sickness absence resistance; More hot air; Internet addiction: Caught in the web; Hazard, risk, and a bullet; Anti-smoking legislation; Fifty years ago: Productivity, morale, and occupational medicine; Corbett McDonald; Shale is here again;
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