These CPD activities are designed to complement our webinar, Work and health fundamentals for early careers OH.
Continuing professional development
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It’s important to be aware of the inequalities in healthcare provision and health outcomes for men, women, transgender, non-binary and...
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Occupational health professionals should be aware that biological sex- and gender-based factors can contribute to inequalities in healthcare provision and...
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Experienced OH practitioners may find themselves training more junior colleagues. Here's one potential method to keep learners engaged.
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These activities will assist the development of training courses that bring complex subjects to life.
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Night work is associated with a host of health risks, due to disruptions to the circadian rhythm. Here's what occupational health professionals need to know.
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Recognising the need to expand her skillset beyond occupational health, Patricia Obende embarked on a journey to gain Chartered Manager...
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These CPD activities aim to build occupational health practitioners' skills in project management.
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There is an opportunity for the occupational health and occupational hygiene to share knowledge and expertise.
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These CPD activities aim to help develop knowledge in this area in occupational hygiene.
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Suicide is an uncomfortable and emotive topic, but an important one for occupational health to understand.
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Occupational health professionals need to have an understanding of the risk factors for suicide, the impact suicide can have on others, and how it might be prevented.
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This webinar aims to help occupational health teams understand menopause symptoms and how to promote an environment normalising the menopause at work.
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CPD activities: menopause – the occupational health practitioner’s role
by Anne Harrissby Anne HarrissWomen’s health and the effects of menopause are increasingly becoming part of health promotion activities for many occupational health services.
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Just how prevalent is mental ill-health at work? What problems does it create and what actions might employers take?