Are you fit for work, and if not, why not? Who’s to say who’s fit for work, and are they...
Occupational Health
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Members of the AOHNP met with the NMC recently to discuss concerns about occupational health nurse education. Greta Thornbory reports.
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Sally O'Reilly talks to the occupational health manager at E.on UK, and discovers the secret of her success.
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OH practitioners need to take precaution when using new noise regulations to interpret audiograms. Dr Stephen Karmy explains.
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Conditions such as epilepsy need not rule people out of high-pressure jobs, provided the correct risk assessment procedures are followed, says Mel Wyatt .
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Life-long learning and continuing professional development (CPD) are the processes by which professionals, such as nurses, develop and improve their...
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Employers could save as much as £250,000 a year if they follow new guidance on promoting mental health and wellbeing...
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In today’s ever health-conscious environment, cholesterol is seen as a key element when taking an overview of an individual’s health....
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Congratulations to the teams shortlisted for the Health Promotion and Wellbeing and Risk Management and Ill-Health Prevention categories.
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The government has announced the pilot sites for its proposed Fit for Work national workplace health service. The 10 sites...
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The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health's study into training health and safety practitioners in how to identify ill health at work is a step in the right direction towards a more integrated profession. Nic Paton reports.
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Mid Downs Occupational Health Group annual conference (October 2009):
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Mid Downs Occupational Health Group annual conference (October 2009):
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Mid Downs Occupational Health Group annual conference news (October 2009):
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A further 52 “talking therapy” centres offering cognitive behavioural therapies, counselling and guided self-help for people suffering from depression and...