2.The Launch of Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2013;25(1):1-
No abstract available.
Environmental Medicine*
3.Guidelines for recognition of occupational cancers in Korea: the results of scientific review by Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (2013–2016)
Jaechul SONG ; Kuck Hyun WOO ; Yang Ho KIM
Annals of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2018;30(1):12-
This thematic collection includes the articles to review eleven occupational cancer related risks or working conditions and to propose the guidelines of S. Korea.
Environmental Medicine
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Korea
4.Obituary: Dr. Hyun-Sul Lim's (1952-2018) life as an epidemiologist, occupational and environmental medicine researcher, and family physician
Epidemiology and Health 2018;40(1):2018033-
No abstract available.
Environmental Medicine
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Humans
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Physicians, Family
5.Obituary: Dr. Hyun-Sul Lim's (1952-2018) life as an epidemiologist, occupational and environmental medicine researcher, and family physician.
Epidemiology and Health 2018;40(1):e2018033-
No abstract available.
Environmental Medicine*
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Humans
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Physicians, Family*
7.Estimation of Demand and Supply for Occupational and Environmental Medicine Specialties in Korea (I): Estimation of Supply.
Jungwon KIM ; Yoomi CHAE ; Jonghan LEEM
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2011;23(1):71-79
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the supply of occupational and environmental medicine specialties in the target year of 2020. METHODS: We adopted alternative projection models combined with a demographic method as a supply forecasting method. The model uses data selected primarily from the database of the Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (KSOEM), a survey for certified members of KSOEM, audit data from the Ministry of Employment and Labor (MOEL) and Hospital Accreditation. We assumed five viable alternatives in supply forecasting. RESULTS: Depending on the assumptions, the total occupational and environmental medicine specialties supply ranged from 706 by low-level supply estimates to 754 by high-level supply estimates in 2020. Among them, approximately 81% were estimated to engage themselves in agency for health management and periodic health examinations for workers exposed to hazards. CONCLUSIONS: The study results suggest that the supply of occupational and environmental medicine specialties is related to the policy of MOEL. Further studies are needed concerning overall policy about health and safety and for the newly demanded market.
Accreditation
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Employment
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Environmental Medicine
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Forecasting
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Korea
8.Expert clinician's perspectives on environmental medicine and toxicant assessment in clinical practice.
Nicole BIJLSMA ; Marc Maurice COHEN
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2018;23(1):19-19
BACKGROUND:
Most clinicians feel ill-equipped to assess or educate patients about toxicant exposures, and it is unclear how expert environmental medicine clinicians assess these exposures or treat exposure-related conditions. We aimed to explore expert clinicians' perspectives on their practice of environmental medicine to determine the populations and toxicants that receive the most attention, identify how they deal with toxicant exposures and identify the challenges they face and where they obtain their knowledge.
METHODS:
A qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with expert environmental clinicians in Australia and New Zealand was conducted. Interviews were recorded and transcribed, and themes were identified and collated until no new themes emerged.
RESULTS:
Five dominant themes emerged from 16 interviews: (1) environmental medicine is a divided profession based on type of practice, patient cohort seen and attitudes towards nutrition and exposure sources; (2) clinical assessment of toxicant exposures is challenging; (3) the environmental exposure history is the most important clinical tool; (4) patients with environmental sensitivities are increasing, have unique phenotypes, are complex to treat and rarely regain full health; and (5) educational and clinical resources on environmental medicine are lacking.
CONCLUSIONS
Environmental medicine is divided between integrative clinicians and occupational and environmental physicians based on their practice dynamics. All clinicians face challenges in assessing toxicant loads, and an exposure history is seen as the most useful tool. Standardised exposure assessment tools have the potential to significantly advance the clinical practice of environmental medicine and expand its reach across other clinical disciplines.
Attitude of Health Personnel
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Australia
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Environmental Exposure
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Environmental Medicine
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Hazardous Substances
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New Zealand
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Physicians
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psychology
9.Acute Occupational Poisoning in Korea.
The Ewha Medical Journal 2016;39(4):99-103
Although acute occupational poisonings are very rare officially, it seems that there are a considerable number of unreported cases seen from non-intentional poisoning cases of the national injury and poisoning survey on discharged patients. Establishing a proper national surveillance system for acute occupational poisonings is needed. It is difficult for clinical physicians to diagnose acute occupational poisonings appropriately because the victims who usually are not mentally alert can not provide the information on the workplace hazard. Consulting a specialist of occupational and environmental medicine may help to reveal the cause of poisoning. Furthermore, reporting to the public organization such as workers health center and Korea occupational safety and health is helpful to prevent additional injuries.
Environmental Medicine
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Humans
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Korea*
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Occupational Health
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Poisoning*
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Specialization
10.Formation and Development of Environmental Forensics System in China.
Xue Yan GUO ; Xu YANG ; Xiao Ruo GU ; Shao Jie ZHUO ; Lin Wen CHEN ; Liang Jun DA ; Dong MA
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2020;36(4):437-444
With the growing attention on ecological environment problems and gradual realization of ecological environment value, environmental damage has jumped from administrative penalty to a new stage, judicial penalty, and environmental damage appraisal has provided a legal weapon to safeguard ecological security. As a new forensic category of China with high comprehensiveness and technical difficulty, environmental damage appraisal involves diversified and complex subjects, fields and appraisal objects, and is still in an early stage in terms of theory and practice. This study aims to provide an important reference for the improvement of the Chinese environmental damage appraisal system of environmental damage by summarizing advanced international experience in areas such as laws and regulations, working mechanism and technical system, and putting forward targeted countermeasures and suggestions based on the problems existing in the development and practice of environmental damage appraisal in China.
China
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Environment
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Environmental Pollution/analysis*
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Forensic Medicine
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Humans