Occupational Medicine
Overview
Occupational Medicine is a scientific journal, published since 1986 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States and its primary focus area is occupational medicine.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Occup Med
Start
1986
End
2002
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
0885-114X
Country
United States
Language
English
Specialty
Occupational Medicine
Recent Articles
11.
Higgins P, Orris P
Occup Med
. 2002 Sep;
17(4):601-6.
PMID: 12225929
It is said that ethics comprise principles of good conduct or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession. These standards are unbending and strict, yet the reality...
12.
London L, Kisting S
Occup Med
. 2002 Sep;
17(4):587-600.
PMID: 12225928
The number of preventable occupational health and safety (OHS) tragedies that occur yearly requires a deeper examination of the ethics that inform health and safety policies and practices. This article...
13.
LaDou J, Tennenhouse D, Feitshans I
Occup Med
. 2002 Sep;
17(4):559-85.
PMID: 12225927
Some international organizations and many societies of health and safety professionals have codes of ethics (conduct). The intent is to promote ethical behavior, though compliance is voluntary and enforcement is...
14.
Emanuel E
Occup Med
. 2002 Sep;
17(4):549-58.
PMID: 12225926
Most bioethical advice has focused on the individual physician-patient relationship. But the ethical dilemmas confronting occupational medicine are more complex, because of the influence of institutional and organizational structure. For...
15.
Dias E, Mendes R, Schwartz B
Occup Med
. 2002 May;
17(3):523-37, vi.
PMID: 12028959
In a positive approach, the authors propose that occupational safety and health in Brazil is an example of how crises and opportunities can come together to produce excellent results. The...
16.
Arnaout S
Occup Med
. 2002 May;
17(3):509-22, vi.
PMID: 12028958
This review aims to evaluate current occupational health services (OHS) in Egypt. The authors begin with a background on the geography, population, and economy, and then briefly describe the labor...
17.
Ballal S, Ahmed H, Sebiany A
Occup Med
. 2002 May;
17(3):491-507, v-vi.
PMID: 12028957
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is rapidly industrializing, and the economy is now less dependent on oil. The future of industrial growth is very bright. Two industrial complexes (at the...
18.
Dawydzik L, Rydzynski K, Jakubowski M
Occup Med
. 2002 May;
17(3):479-90, v.
PMID: 12028956
Globalization and Poland's pending membership in the European Union have created a need for reappraisal of the country's occupational health and safety (OHS) programs. The current trend of industrial growth...
19.
Mikheev M, Shlyakhetsky N, Retnev V
Occup Med
. 2002 May;
17(3):469-78, v.
PMID: 12028955
Occupational health and safety in Russia has a long history, starting in 1866. Preventive and curative services are offered all over the country. Due to rapid, intense, and deep political...
20.
Torres E, Greaves I, Gapas J, Ong T
Occup Med
. 2002 May;
17(3):455-68, v.
PMID: 12028954
The practice of occupational health and safety (OHS) in the Philippines is shaped by both success and failures. Government initiatives have achieved specific goals, particularly in providing better access by...