Objectives: The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching for final-year medical students at Hacettepe University, Faculty of Medicine.Methods: The study included all sixth grade medical students (n=293) during one academic year. Pre- and post-training tests were used to assess the magnitude of change in knowledge and attitude of students on occupational health, whereas the opinion of students on several aspects of the quality of teaching sessions were assessed by using post-training questionnaires.Results: Post-training tests revealed that the level of knowledge on all aspects of occupational health increased among medical students. An evaluation of the teaching sessions showed favorable results fo...
Partly funded by Health OER Project (Hewlett Foundation).Designed to help teach doctors currently pr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46)An occupational health education course was develop...
Abstract Background: Young employees have often poorer occupational safety and health (OSH) skills...
Objectives: The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching ...
Objectives: The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching ...
Objectives The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching f...
Processes and conditions of production may produce unhealthy effects. Both must therefore be include...
Objective: In recent years, the education plan based on essential community needs is one of the impo...
It has been reported that at present, UK medical schools do not have a uniform approach to undergrad...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness and acceptability of two active approaches in teaching occup...
A questionnaire survey of the 127 US medical schools was undertaken to assess the present status of ...
Introduction : Over the past 20 years, national governmental bodies have pointed out the under recog...
Purpose : General practitioners play or should play a role in occupational medicine (OM), either in ...
Background: Health care sector is clearly a high-risk sector for acquiring occupational hazards and ...
Objective: This article showed how important are the visits to workplaces during occupational medici...
Partly funded by Health OER Project (Hewlett Foundation).Designed to help teach doctors currently pr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46)An occupational health education course was develop...
Abstract Background: Young employees have often poorer occupational safety and health (OSH) skills...
Objectives: The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching ...
Objectives: The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching ...
Objectives The study was conducted with the aim of evaluating applied occupational health teaching f...
Processes and conditions of production may produce unhealthy effects. Both must therefore be include...
Objective: In recent years, the education plan based on essential community needs is one of the impo...
It has been reported that at present, UK medical schools do not have a uniform approach to undergrad...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effectiveness and acceptability of two active approaches in teaching occup...
A questionnaire survey of the 127 US medical schools was undertaken to assess the present status of ...
Introduction : Over the past 20 years, national governmental bodies have pointed out the under recog...
Purpose : General practitioners play or should play a role in occupational medicine (OM), either in ...
Background: Health care sector is clearly a high-risk sector for acquiring occupational hazards and ...
Objective: This article showed how important are the visits to workplaces during occupational medici...
Partly funded by Health OER Project (Hewlett Foundation).Designed to help teach doctors currently pr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46)An occupational health education course was develop...
Abstract Background: Young employees have often poorer occupational safety and health (OSH) skills...