Offered
Alfred Hospital First semester 2008 (Day)
Alfred Hospital First semester 2008 (Off-campus)
Synopsis
Prevention of human disease resulting from workplace exposures to chemical and biological hazards. Covering toxicological principles, health effects of the major groups of chemical substances, as well as biological hazards from blood and bodily secretions, water, food, animals and travelling abroad.
Objectives
On completion of this subject students should be able to:
- nominate groups of commonly encountered substances, giving examples of each;
- relate the principles of toxicokinetics and the metabolism of foreign substances by the human body;
- describe the common and well-known adverse effects from substances and biological agents;
- access and interpret information about the health effects of substances and biological agents;
- describe the common and important infections spread by water, food, air, blood and animal secretions;
- describe methods to control the spread of such infections;
- describe what is meant by immunity, allergy and vaccination;
- effectively and sensitively communicate information about risks due to substances and biological agents
Assessment
Two open book short answer tests (10% each);
Communication activity (20%);
Book exercises (20%);
Contribution to online discussion (10%);
Critical review essay assignment (30%);
Off Campus Attendance Requirements
18 contact over 3 days