Introduction: Medical practitioners provide pre-employment examinations and periodic health examinations to seafarers, fishermen, offshore employees, and maritime students to ensure that they are fit for work. So far, very little is known about doctors’ perceptions of their professional training needs and expectations. The objective of this study was to gain insight on (a) the breadth of services offered, (b) follow-up practices, and (c) perceived training needs on aspects of maritime medicine. Methods: All maritime doctors (110) recognized by the Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) and 100 general practitioners (GPs) were invited to participate. A questionnaire was sent out electronically to gather information on the demographics, breadth of s...
Recent studies of illness and injury in seafarers and of disease risk factors have been mapped. Ther...
reiterates an old rule that ships with more than 99 persons on board in international waters must ca...
Study objective: To describe the medical practice of one physician and two nurses during a 106-day w...
Background: While a steady growth of cruise tourism since the 1970s created an increasing demand for...
Background: Medical emergencies and on-going medical conditions on board may seriously impair seafar...
Background: Naval maritime physician is a trained doctor who is responsible for providing promotive,...
Background: There has been an increase in the number of South African doctors working in the field o...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
This contribution is intended to fertilise the current discussion of ship’s doctors qualifications r...
Background: In case of an emergency related to crew’s health the first responsible person on board i...
The text of this paper is based on a presentation at the First International Congress of Maritime, T...
BACKGROUND: Seafarers play an important role in the transmission of communicable diseases. The aim o...
Background: Seafaring is a demanding profession that exposes individuals to unique health risks and ...
Background. Seafarers play an important role in the transmission of communicable diseases. The aim o...
Germanywere related to surgical (46%), internal (27%) and uro-logical (6%) health disorders [2,3]. W...
Recent studies of illness and injury in seafarers and of disease risk factors have been mapped. Ther...
reiterates an old rule that ships with more than 99 persons on board in international waters must ca...
Study objective: To describe the medical practice of one physician and two nurses during a 106-day w...
Background: While a steady growth of cruise tourism since the 1970s created an increasing demand for...
Background: Medical emergencies and on-going medical conditions on board may seriously impair seafar...
Background: Naval maritime physician is a trained doctor who is responsible for providing promotive,...
Background: There has been an increase in the number of South African doctors working in the field o...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
This contribution is intended to fertilise the current discussion of ship’s doctors qualifications r...
Background: In case of an emergency related to crew’s health the first responsible person on board i...
The text of this paper is based on a presentation at the First International Congress of Maritime, T...
BACKGROUND: Seafarers play an important role in the transmission of communicable diseases. The aim o...
Background: Seafaring is a demanding profession that exposes individuals to unique health risks and ...
Background. Seafarers play an important role in the transmission of communicable diseases. The aim o...
Germanywere related to surgical (46%), internal (27%) and uro-logical (6%) health disorders [2,3]. W...
Recent studies of illness and injury in seafarers and of disease risk factors have been mapped. Ther...
reiterates an old rule that ships with more than 99 persons on board in international waters must ca...
Study objective: To describe the medical practice of one physician and two nurses during a 106-day w...