Course participation and the recognition and reporting of occupational ill-health
Abstract
Background The Foundation Course in Occupational Medicine for community-based physicians was started in Alberta in 2012 and has since been implemented across Canada. As part of the evaluation of the first 4 years, two studies were initiated to assess the impact of the course on assessment of work-relatedness and case-reporting. Aims To determine whether assessment of work-relatedness, intention to report cases and number of cases reported to the...
Paper Details
Title
Course participation and the recognition and reporting of occupational ill-health
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
7
Pages
487 - 493
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