Occupational Health is the branch of medicine which is involve in the provision of health services and advice to organisations and individuals to ensure that the highest standards of Health and Safety at Work can be achieved and maintained. As more than one third of the life of most invididual are spent at work, the proper workplace environment becomes an important part to ensure that we will stay healthy.
The Occupational Health course for the undergraduate programme covers the outline of the important component needed to understand the basic practice of occupational health when the candidate graduate.
Topics Date (Time)
- Introduction to Occupational Health [flyer] 19 Dec 2007 (1400 hrs)
- Occupational Toxicology (1) [flyer] 19 Dec 2007 (1500 hrs)
- Occupational Toxicology (2) [flyer] 08 Jan 2008 (1400 hrs)
- Occupational Diseases (1) [flyer] 08 Jan 2008 (1500 hrs)
- Occupational Diseases (2) [flyer] 15 Jan 2008 (1400 hrs)
- Occupaitonal Hygiene [flyer] 15 Jan 2008 (1500 hrs)
- Prevention and Control (1) [flyer] 22 Jan 2008 (1400 hrs)
- Prevention and Control (2) [flyer] 22 Jan 2008 (1500 hrs)
- Occupational Health Services* [flyer] 20 Feb 2008 (1500 hrs)
- Occupational Health Review [flyer] 20 Feb 2008 (1600 hrs)
- End of course test [outline] 15 April 2008 (1400 hrrs)
The power point slide provided in this website is for the explicit use by the Phase IIIA MBBS students for the current academic year 2007/2008.
*Printing has been disabled for this slides – it will only be made available after the lecture