内容简介
Complete, yet concise, this clinically focused guide offers the definitive overview of common occupational and environmental illnesses, covering their diagnosis and treatment-plus preventive and remedial measures in the workplace and community. With its practical format and emphasis on fundamental topics, CURRENT Occupational and Environmental Medicine is just as essential for students and residents as it is for practicing physicians. You can count on the new fourth edition to deliver the bottom-line answers you need to stay on track in this complex, fast-breaking field.
Features
The latest OSHA/NIOSH guidelines for occupational exposure standards
Detailed diagnostic checklist for major diseases, injuries, and exposure that help expedite diagnosis and treatment
The most clinically relevant perspectives on disability prevention-required reading for the occupational physician
Skill-building insights on the importance of ergonomics in the workplace
A step-by-step review of how to effectively manage an occupational health and safety program
Details on substance abuse and employee assistance programs, health risk analysis, and the legal aspects of occupational and environmental medicine
Preventive approaches to terrorist attacks on industry
Information-packed primer on epidemiology and biostatistics for the occupational and environmental health specialist
Up-to-date references with PMID numbers and peer-reviewed websites
Book Info
Univ. of California, San Francisco. Clinically focused text, for professionals, students, and residents, emphasizes basic concepts. Presents the latest OSHA/NIOSH guidelines, and discusses disability prevention, surveillance of occupational and environmental diseases, and health risk assessment. Previous edition: c1997. Softcover. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.