Disease prevention and rehabilitation
Dr D Goddard
1 hour 35 minutes per week over 14 weeks plus tutorials
* Second
semester
Synopsis The dual aims of this subject are to convey the principles of how to manage the return to work of injured workers and the principles of preventing occupational disease and injury. At the end of this subject, students will be aware of the various services offered to assist the return to work of injured workers and concepts such as impairment, disability, handicap and quantitative medical examination. They will be aware of the influence on vocational rehabilitation of chronic pain, heart disease, common locomotor disorders and `stress'. In addition, students will have a broad understanding of the principles of prevention of injuries and disease at work exemplified by statutory requirements and health promotion strategies.
Assessment Assignment: 2000 words: 50%
* Short-answer examination:
50%
Prescribed texts
Edwards F C and others (eds) Fitness for work: The medical aspects OUP, 1988
Egger G and others Health promotion strategies and methods McGraw-Hill, 1990
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