Occupational and environmental health recognizing and preventing disease and injury

"The book provides a logical, structured exposition of a diverse multidisciplinary speciality, employing a language and format designed to educate the novice student and seasoned practitioner alike - a vital contribution to the field." - New England Journal of Medicine Occupational and en...

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Other Authors: Levy, Barry S. (Editor), Wegman, David H. (Editor), Baron, Sherry (Editor), Sokas, Rosemary K. (Editor), McStowe, Heather L. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2018
Edition:SEVENTH EDITION
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Summary:"The book provides a logical, structured exposition of a diverse multidisciplinary speciality, employing a language and format designed to educate the novice student and seasoned practitioner alike - a vital contribution to the field." - New England Journal of Medicine Occupational and environmental contributions to the occurrence of disease and injury represent a core component of public health and health care. Factors in the workplace and the ambient environment have significant impacts on individual and community health. Occupational and Environmental Health is a comprehensive, practical textbook for understanding how work and environment influence individual and population health. Comprising 40 chapters written by national and international experts, this book combines theory and practical insights to help readers effectively recognize and prevent occupational and environmental disease and injury
Physical Description:xxv, 752 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780190662677
0190662670