Life Long Learning and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) are the
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For any health promotion programme to have an impact it must be creative and innovative or it will simply be ignored. A good knowledge of your workforce will help a tailor-made approach to reach the target and bring real results
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Learning from errors
Making mistakes is one of the best ways of learning online, according to... -
Staff who use laptops on a daily basis are reported to have the highest
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Making OH a top priority has earned a prestigious safety award for Toyota UK's Derbyshire division
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Matthew Trigg MIOSH, ergonomist with JDA Associates, proposed a new agenda
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Many occupational health staff are
disillusioned with the profession, according to a survey by Personnel Today’s
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A conference is to be held in June to study the development of
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The IOSH 2001 Annual Conference and Exhibition was held at the Bournemouth
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What is the role of an NHS occupational health department in minimising the impact of the influenza virus on health care workers?
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Employment pilot scheme includes several projects to improve delivery of OH
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Shortlisted team for Occupational Health Award for Managing Employee Health: Personnel Today Awards 2000
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With more than half a million in Britain suffering with back
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For The Post Office's Employee Health Services team the challenge is to provide a high standard of healthcare to 200,000 people at different locations across the UK