Recognizing Occupational Disease: Taking an Effective Occupational History

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This article describes ways in which family physicians can improve the detection of occupational disease in their patients. It is intended for physicians to raise their level of suspicion for occupational disease, build skills for efficiently obtaining an occupational history and develop routine access to occupational medicine resources. Document is intended for personal, non-commericial use only.

Author(s): Lax, Michael B., Grant, William D., Manetti, Federica A., Klein, Rosemerry Originator(s): The American Academy of Family Physicians
Resource added in: 19/02/2002
Available languages: English
Occupational Health, Occupational Diseases, Diagnosis, Respiratory Hypersensitivity, Asthma, Skin Diseases, Coronary Disease, Occupational risk, Musculosketal injury, hearing loss, noise induced
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