OH leaders should get up to speed with ISO 45003, which is to launch this summer.
Clinical governance
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Is it time for OH practitioners to be brave and stop worrying about the NMC, or even thinking of themselves as nurses?
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In the second article in their two-part series on evidence-based practice, Jo Rhodes and Professor Anne Harriss outline effective scrutiny...
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The financial fallout from Covid-19, with businesses and OH providers likely to be under intense pressure, means that costs will...
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It is important to recognise that it is implausible to obtain a state of being ‘burnt out’ without also being significantly resilient.
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Continuing our series looking at a “day in the life” of practitioners pre and post Covid, we speak to Janet O’Neill, clinical nurse director at PAM Group.
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As society, and our economy, gradually returns to some sort of ‘normality’, occupational health will be in more demand than...
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Senior health official Jean King has hinted at what to expect from the government's response to its Health is everyone's business consultation.
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Study finds discrepencies between patient records and long Covid survey data.
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A leading government health official has praised OH's response to the pandemic.
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These extra CPD activities are designed to be read in conjunction with our article CPD: gathering and interrogating evidence, by...
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Evidence-based practice is self-evidently the ideal that occupational health practitioners should be striving for day to day. But, especially in...
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People with long Covid should be able to access occupational health to aid the return to work, the Society of Occupational Medicine has said.
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CPD activities for understanding stress and psychosocial risk in oil and gas
by Anne Harrissby Anne HarrissThese extra CPD activities relate to ‘CPD: managing stress and psychosocial risk within oil and gas’.
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In this case study analysis of the oil and gas sector, Neelum Sanderson and Professor Anne Harriss assess the role that occupational health can play in managing stress and psychosocial risk.