Diseases of occupation
Dr D Goddard
1 hour 30 minutes per week over 14 weeks plus tutorials
* First
semester
Synopsis This aim is to convey the important ways in which the onset or development of disease is influenced by work, principally in Victoria. At the end of this subject, students will be aware of locally common (or otherwise important) work-related diseases of the locomotor system, psyche, respiratory tract, ear, skin and other systems (including infective and neoplastic diseases). They will also know the elements of taking an occupational history about certain basic treatments, and the influence of disease processes on fitness for work.
Assessment Assignment (2000 words): 50%
* Multiple-choice
examination: 50%
Prescribed texts
La Dou (ed.) Occupational medicine Appleton and Lange, 1990
Health assessment for work - a guide The Australasian College of Occupational Medicine, 1986
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
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