"Why I Became an Occupational Physician" and Other Occupational Health Stories
Häftad, Engelska, 2020
Av John Hobson, The Society of Occupational Medicine, UK) Hobson, John (Honorary Lecturer in Population Health, School of Health Sciences, Manchester
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- Utgivningsdatum2020-07-16
- Mått170 x 245 x 16 mm
- Vikt502 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor288
- FörlagOUP OXFORD
- ISBN9780198862543
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John Hobson is a practising consultant occupational physician. He was the honorary Editor of the journal Occupational Medicine between 2002 and 2018. He holds academic appointments in occupational medicine at Keele, Manchester, and Birmingham Universities.
- 1: Bill Gunnyeon: Why I became an occupational physician...2: Jean Spencer Felton: Those extra moments3: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 14: A.C. Mackay: Fifty years ago: Raynaud's phenomenon in a pneumatic tool worker5: Anthony Seaton: Thoughts on lawnmower blades6: C.A. Veys: Why I became an occupational physician...7: Graham Hardy: Thackrah's grave8: Mike Gibson: The celebration of Saint Monday9: John Hobson: Sócrates10: Stewart Lloyd: Why I became an occupational physician...11: Anon: 'Working Lives' by John Darwell12: J.J.A. Blakely: Fifty years ago: Harmful noise13: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 1: Solvents14: Katherine M. Venables: Why I became an occupational physician...15: G.O. Hughes: Fifty years ago: A mobile consulting room (report on a demonstration given at the Annual Provincial Meeting of the Association, Manchester July 1954)16: John Challenor: Excellent credit rating17: Anthony Seaton: Two words and a man18: John Sorrell: Why I became an occupational physician...19: Anon: The Hawthorne effect20: Anon: Fifty years ago: Free enterprise and public service21: John Hobson: Born to run?22: Peter Verow: Why I became an occupational physician...23: L.G. Norman: Fifty years ago: Book review: 'The diseases of occupations' by Donald Hunter24: Mike Gibson: Health and safety legislation25: Nerys Williams: How one pre-employment decision nearly changed the world order26: Susan A. Robson: Why I became an occupational physician...27: Hanaa Sayed: DDA 1995, 2005, or 605?28: D. Malcolm: Fifty years ago: The work of the Research Advisory Committee29: Anthony Seaton: I want never gets30: David Wright: Why I became an occupational physician...31: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: Part 132: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 2: New job33: John Hobson: The oldest sick note34: Joseph L. Kearns: Why I became an occupational physician...35: Andy Slovak: Why I became a second-hand bookseller: part 236: W. M. Dixon: Fifty years ago: The first group occupational health service in Scotland37: Mike Gibson: I learned (a bit) about aviation medicine from that38: Raymond Agius: Why I became an occupational physician...39: Naomi Brecker: Occupational health in India40: John Challenor: A bit like turtles41: Anthony Seaton: On tenterhooks42: D. Coggon: Why I became an occupational physician...43: Naomi Brecker and Barbara Wren: Coming to the end of the road in occupational health: Lessons from cancer care44: A.W. W. Robinson: Fifty years ago: The medical officer of health and the small workplace45: John Hobson: The human spirit level46: R. Ian McCallum: Why I became an occupational physician...47: David Walker: A close friend48: J.T. Mets: Occupational hazard of rubber tapping49: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 3: The Birdman of Linbridge50: Mike Gibson: Hunting canaries51: William Dixon: Why I became an occupational physician...52: James Preston: Why I now watch my step as an occupational physician53: R. Viner: Fifty years ago: Occupational health: An employer's view54: Anthony Seaton: Clinical research55: David Snashall: Why I became an occupational physician...56: Ken Addley and Paul McKeagney: The RMS Titanic57: Kenneth Lee: Fifty years ago: Assessment off the ability to work of the unfit58: Kirstie Gibson: In search of the black stuff59: John Hobson: Back to school60: Anthony Seaton: Billy Liddell61: Ann Fingret: Why I became an occupational physician...62: B. H. Pentney: Fifty years ago: General practice and industrial medicine in the United States63: Nerys Williams: Every cloud has a silver lining... even a failed private practice64: Ralph Aston: Why I became an occupational physician...65: Mike Gibson: A memorable patient66: Anthony Seaton: The strange case of Irving Selikoff67: Morris Cooke: Why I became an occupational physician...68: Vanessa Hebditch: Why I am doing the GCC again69: Anon: Fifty years ago: The appointed factory doctor70: John Hobson: Mesothelioma71: Ian S. Symington: Why I became an occupational physician...72: Mike McKiernan: Sydney 200073: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 4: Vanadium74: John Challenor: Directly read75: Peter Harries: Why I became an occupational physician...76: Richard Colman: A leaky vessel77: H. Beric Wright: Fifty years ago: Parameters of occupational health in America78: Anthony Seaton: More genetics for medical students?79: Monty Brill: Why I became an occupational physician...80: Arthur Eakins: Charmed to be sure81: Mike Gibson: A practical demonstration of Boyle's Law82: John Hobson: Lest we forget83: Andy Slovak: Why I became an occupational physician...84: Sabine Wicker and Paul Grime: Are you ready for the EU Sharps Directive 2010/32/EU?85: Roy Goulding: Fifty years ago: A poisons information service86: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 5: Drivers87: H. Engel: Why I became an occupational physician...88: John D. Meyer: The ex-servicemen's maternity ward89: Nerys Williams: Medicine is my lawful wife, and literature is my mistress90: Anthony Seaton: Those two impostors91: Athol Hepburn: Why I became an occupational physician...92: Hans Engel: An elusive occupational toxin93: Anon: Fifty years ago: The proposed new constitution94: John Hobson: Armadillo95: Tim Carter: Why I became an occupational physician...96: Desmond O'Neill: Learning from the Vikings: Hávamál and occupational rehabilitation97: Mike Gibson: Early thoughts on g98: John Challenor: Employers: Aren't they all the same?99: Roy Archibald: Why I became an occupational physician ...100: Syed Nasir: The rewards of rural training in the Scottish Highlands101: Anon: Fifty years ago: Genesis of a new society102: Anthony Seaton: The mill reek in 1754103: Alan Bailey: Why I didn't become an occupational physician...104: Gordon Shepherd: Time to ditch occupational health105: B.S. Baker: Fifty years ago: A new portable hand operated external cardiac compressor106: J. A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 6: Sniffing about107: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 2108: John Hobson: All tied up109: Simon E. Asogwa: Why I became an occupational physician...110: Paul Grime: Fashion victims111: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 3112: Anon: Fifty years ago: Malaises and discontents113: Clodagh Cashman: Why I became an occupational physician...114: D. Linn Holness and Gary Liss: The Ontario workplace health champions program115: Mike Gibson: Going through the motions116: Anthony Seaton: How to learn science117: Timothy P. Finnegan: Why I became an occupational physician...118: Emma Hirons: Hammerfest: Occupational medicine at 70° north119: R.W. Howell: Fifty years ago: Height, weight, and obesity in an industrial population120: John Hobson: The raincoat sign121: W. Glass: Why I became an occupational physician...122: Karen Coomer: The art of observation123: Kirstie Gibson: Worst job ads from history: Situation vacant plague doctor124: David Walker: The adjudicator125: Anthony Seaton: Stones126: Peter Verow: Why I became a part-time occupational physician127: Dorothy Linn Holness: A multidisciplinary clinic for occupational disease128: Anon: Fifty years ago: The teaching of occupational medicine to undergraduate medical students129: William R. Jenkinson: Why I became an occupational physician...130: John Storrs: Jaw ache: An occupational hazard?131: Nerys Williams: What clinicians should look for in health and lifestyle apps132: John Hobson: Mellifluous133: Ira Madan: Why I became an occupational physician...134: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 4135: Dianne Baxendine: Slum clinics136: John Rich: Fifty years ago: Laser hazards137: Anthony Seaton: A sovereign remedy to all diseases138: Henry N. Goodall: Why I became an occupational physician...139: Paul Grime: Fashion victims campaign: Responses from clothing retailers140: Mike Gibson: What's in a name?141: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 7: Aromatherapy142: David Fishwick: Why I became a respiratory physician with an occupational interest143: Paul Williams: An unusual occupation with novel hazards144: A. O. Bech, M. D. Kipling, and W. E. Zundel: Fifty years ago: Emery pneumoconiosis145: John Hobson: Piles146: Giuliano Franco: Why I became an occupational physician...147: Eva Baranyiová: Philosophical transactions: 350 years of publishing at the Royal Society148: Mike Gibson: Occupational histories149: Anthony Seaton: Risk assessments: good and bad150: John Aldridge: Why I became an occupational physician...151: Eric Altschuler: PTSD induced by the trauma of subordinates: The Robert Gates syndrome152: F. H. Tyrer: Fifty years ago: Problems of a group occupational health service in Lancashire153: John Challenor: Working in the shadow of a thin blue broken line154: Jerry Beach: Why I became an occupational physician...155: Tomoyuki Kawada: New stress check programme in Japan's workplace156: Anthony Seaton: Jelly beans and jumbo jets157: Nerys Williams: Society of Occupational Medicine golden jubilee travelling fellowship 2017158: John Hobson: Shaking all over159: Robert Willcox: Why I became an occupational physician...160: Stephen Deacon: Preparing for retirement161: Anthony Ryle: Fifty years ago: The scope of occupational medicine in a university health service162: Anthony Seaton: A blue patient and exploding factories163: Malcolm Gatley: Why I became an occupational physician...164: Folashade Adenekan: Golden jubilee travel fellowship 2016165: Mike Gibson: Which way is up?166: J.A. Hunter: Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey 8: The HAVS and the Have Nots167: David Walker: Don Valley festival champions168: Ian Reid-Entwistle: Why I became an occupational physician...169: Timothy Finnegan: Pegasus at Wanlockhead170: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 5171: Joan M. Davies: Fifty years ago: Searching for occupational cancer risks172: John Hobson: Ready, fire, aim!173: Chris Sharp: Why I became an occupational physician174: Frank Klont: Demoralization and stress we can all help?175: Kirstie Gibson: Keeping hat-making alive in Luton176: Anthony Seaton: The silent killer177: Joshua Devonport: Why I might become an occupational physician178: Timo Hannu: Occupational eye hazard of renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini and the recurrent theme of pigeon's blood179: G.L. Leathart: Fifty years ago: Pulmonary function tests in asbestos workers180: Mike Gibson: It's not all hot air181: Douglas Scarisbrick: Why I became an occupational physician...182: Arun Chind: Visit the workplace? What's wrong with it?183: Nerys Williams: Why doctors need to be careful with social media184: Anon: One hundred years of the health and safety laboratory 6185: John Hobson: I never knew186: Arun Peter Chind: Why I became an occupational physician...187: Eric Teasdale: The early working life of one occupational physician in the 1970s188: Elizabeth Mitchell: Fifty years ago: The shopworker189: Anthony Seaton: Neurological memories190: Karen Coomer: Consequences of OH alert syndrome191: P.J. Taylor: Fifty years ago: Sickness absence resistance192: Mike Gibson: More hot air193: Nerys Williams: Internet addiction: Caught in the web194: John Challenor: Hazard, risk, and a bullet195: Mike Gibson: Anti-smoking legislation196: John Garnett: Fifty years ago: Productivity, morale, and occupational medicine197: John Hobson: Corbett McDonald198: Anthony Seaton: Shale is here again
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