Background: While a steady growth of cruise tourism since the 1970s created an increasing demand for ship doctors medical postgraduate specialty training did not sufficiently reflect the scope of skills and knowledge required from a physician being left to himself at sea. The German Maritime Health Association therefore tasked a working group with analysing the situation and coming up with suggestions for an adequate postgraduate training for ship doctors. Materials and methods: The working group consisted of 19 experts with various backgrounds in maritime medicine. A literature review was done on cruise ship epidemiology as well as an assessment of tasks and environmental factors influencing medical care on board of cruise ships. Necessary...
The paper compares Maritime Education and Training (MET) at undergraduate and postgraduate level at ...
Objective: In order to evaluate the quality of postgraduate medical education in Germany, we examine...
The text of this paper is based on a presentation at the First International Congress of Maritime, T...
This contribution is intended to fertilise the current discussion of ship’s doctors qualifications r...
Introduction: Medical practitioners provide pre-employment examinations and periodic health examinat...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
Background: There has been an increase in the number of South African doctors working in the field o...
reiterates an old rule that ships with more than 99 persons on board in international waters must ca...
Background: Medical emergencies and on-going medical conditions on board may seriously impair seafar...
Germanywere related to surgical (46%), internal (27%) and uro-logical (6%) health disorders [2,3]. W...
Background: Naval maritime physician is a trained doctor who is responsible for providing promotive,...
The paper compares Maritime Education and Training (MET) at undergraduate and postgraduate level at ...
The success of the world's shipping industry ultimately depends on one special group ofpeople: seafa...
Study objective: To describe the medical practice of one physician and two nurses during a 106-day w...
Standards to assess the quality of doctors and clinics performing pre-employment medical examination...
The paper compares Maritime Education and Training (MET) at undergraduate and postgraduate level at ...
Objective: In order to evaluate the quality of postgraduate medical education in Germany, we examine...
The text of this paper is based on a presentation at the First International Congress of Maritime, T...
This contribution is intended to fertilise the current discussion of ship’s doctors qualifications r...
Introduction: Medical practitioners provide pre-employment examinations and periodic health examinat...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
Background: There has been an increase in the number of South African doctors working in the field o...
reiterates an old rule that ships with more than 99 persons on board in international waters must ca...
Background: Medical emergencies and on-going medical conditions on board may seriously impair seafar...
Germanywere related to surgical (46%), internal (27%) and uro-logical (6%) health disorders [2,3]. W...
Background: Naval maritime physician is a trained doctor who is responsible for providing promotive,...
The paper compares Maritime Education and Training (MET) at undergraduate and postgraduate level at ...
The success of the world's shipping industry ultimately depends on one special group ofpeople: seafa...
Study objective: To describe the medical practice of one physician and two nurses during a 106-day w...
Standards to assess the quality of doctors and clinics performing pre-employment medical examination...
The paper compares Maritime Education and Training (MET) at undergraduate and postgraduate level at ...
Objective: In order to evaluate the quality of postgraduate medical education in Germany, we examine...
The text of this paper is based on a presentation at the First International Congress of Maritime, T...