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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.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 56, Number 2, March 2006
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Academic occupational medicine
pp. 73-74(2)
Author: Coggon, David

Physician health and wellness
pp. 77-82(6)
Authors: Taub, Sara; Morin, Karine; Goldrich, Michael S.; Ray, Priscilla; Benjamin, Regina; for the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs of the American Medical Association* Members of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs at the time this report was adopted were Michael S. Goldrich New Brunswick NJ Chair Priscilla Ray Houston TX Vice-Chair Regina M. Benjamin Bayou La Batre AL Daniel Higginson Baltimore MD Student Member Mark A. Levine Denver CO John M. O'Bannon III Richmond VA Robert M. Sade Charleston SC Monique A. Spillman Resident Member Durham NC Dudley M. Stewart

A longitudinal study of the influence of shift work on serum uric acid levels in workers at a telecommunications company
pp. 83-88(6)
Authors: Uetani, Mirei; Suwazono, Yasushi; Kobayashi, Etsuko; Inaba, Takeya; Oishi, Mitsuhiro; Nogawa, Koji

Work ability of workers in western China: reference data
pp. 89-93(5)
Authors: Lin, Sihao; Wang, Zhiming; Wang, Mianzhen

Development of a short form of the Workstyle measure
pp. 94-99(6)
Authors: Feuerstein, Michael; Nicholas, Rena A.

Occupational health provision and health surveillance in the semiconductor industry
pp. 100-101(2)
Authors: Kinoulty, Mary; Williams, Nerys

Job strain and neck–shoulder symptoms: a prevalence study of women and men white-collar workers
pp. 102-109(8)
Authors: Leroux, Isabelle; Brisson, Chantal; Montreuil, Sylvie

Medical students' evaluation of a teaching session in occupational medicine: the value of a workplace visit
pp. 110-114(5)
Authors: Grime, Paul; Williams, Siân; Nicholson, Sandra

Course of symptoms and median nerve conduction values in workers performing repetitive jobs at risk for carpal tunnel syndrome
pp. 115-121(7)
Authors: Bonfiglioli, Roberta; Mattioli, Stefano; Spagnolo, Maria Rosa; Violante, Francesco Saverio

Are endoscopy nurses at risk of infection with Helicobacter pylori from their work?
pp. 122-128(7)
Authors: Noone, P. A.; Waclawski, E. R.; Watt, A. D.

Disability management through positive intervention in stakeholders' information asymmetry. A pilot study
pp. 129-136(8)
Authors: Mortelmans, Katrien; Donceel, Peter; Lahaye, Dirk

A case–control study of risk factors for arm pain presenting to primary care services
pp. 137-143(7)
Authors: Ryall, Claire; Coggon, David; Peveler, Robert; Reading, Isabel; Palmer, Keith T.

www.onmedica.net
pp. 149-149(1)
Author: Thompson, Euan

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