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Occupational Medicine is an international peer-reviewed journal, providing vital information for the promotion of workplace health and safety. Topics covered include work-related injury and illness, accident and illness prevention, health promotion, occupational disease, health education, the establishment and implementation of health and safety standards, monitoring of the work environment, and the management of recognised hazards. Contributions are welcomed from practising occupational health physicians and research workers in related fields.

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Volume 53, Number 4, June 2003

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Editorial
SARS: health care work can be hazardous to health

pp. 241-243(3)
Authors: Koh D.; Lim M-K.; Chia S-E.

Editorial
Stress prevention in the police

pp. 244-245(2)
Author: Cooper C.L.

Original Paper
The relationship between occupational psychological stress and female fertility

pp. 265-269(5)
Authors: Sheiner E.; Sheiner E.K.; Potashnik G.; Carel R.; Shoham-Vardi I.

Original Paper
Performance and evaluation of small construction safety training simulations

pp. 279-286(8)
Authors: Wojcik S.M.; Kidd P.S.; Parshall M.B.; Struttmann T.W.

What has psychiatry to contribute to industry?
pp. 290-292(3)
Author: Curran D.

Letter to the Editor
pp. 293-293(1)
Author: Weber F.

Monitor
pp. 295-296(2)
Author: Williams N.

Tales of Kieran: The occupational physician's odyssey
pp. 297-297(1)
Author: Hunter J.A.

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