Stochastic Medical Reasoning and Environmental Health Exposure

Stochastic Medical Reasoning and Environmental Health Exposure
Author: George Christakos,Jinfeng Wang,Jiaping Wu
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781908977502

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The validity of certain critical reasoning steps carried out during or on the sidelines of the environmental science, public health survey, medical experiment, population risk assessment, or disease spaceOCotime mapping under conditions of in situ uncertainty and spaceOCotime heterogeneity, is often not given sufficient attention and may even be out of the investigator''s line of thought. For example, the technical complexity of an environmental exposure experiment may overshadow the logical assumptions made when moving from one phase of the experiment to the next, or the study of population risk assessment may focus on analytical and computational matters, whereas methodological and cultural factors are neglected. This book helps health investigators structure their thinking so that they avoid logical mistakes and argument pitfalls, and also gain new insights about reality, improve their awareness of the environment and context within which one''s thinking takes place. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Medical Sciences in the Age of Synthesis (439 KB). Contents: Medical Sciences in the Age of Synthesis; Reasoning Amidst Uncertainty; The Role of Probability; SpaceOCoTime Medical Mapping and Causation Modeling; Looking Ahead. Readership: Practitioners and researchers in environmental and health sciences.

Public Control of Environmental Health Hazards

Public Control of Environmental Health Hazards
Author: Edward Cuyler Hammond,Irving J. Selikoff,New York Academy of Sciences
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1979
Genre: Medical
ISBN: STANFORD:36105035746515

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Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management

Proceedings of the     International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2003
Genre: Nuclear power plants
ISBN: UOM:39015035728305

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Current Occupational Environmental Medicine

Current Occupational   Environmental Medicine
Author: Joseph LaDou
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 914
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0838572197

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This clinically focused text is written for all health care professionals who diagnose and treat patients with occupational and environmental injuries, disorders, and exposures. Major topics include occupational health; occupational injuries, occupational illnesses; occupational exposures; program management; and environmental healt. A primer of biostatistics and epidemiology appears in the appendix.

Epidemiology of Occupational Health

Epidemiology of Occupational Health
Author: Martti Juhani Karvonen,M. I. Mikheev
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1986
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015010028937

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The present manual tries to respond to the specific needs of occupa- tional health epidemiology. Rather than a comprehensive review of the subject, the book presents a series of articles. The first four chap- ters deal with general principles and definitions in occupational epi demioligy and describe the work-related hazards and diseases. Chapter 5,6 and 7 deal with information collection and the use of data in the assessment of health risks and in descriptive epidemiology. General methods for epidemiological studies are discussed. The following chap ters address specific aspects such as the study of combined effects, the statistical analysis of epidemiological data, the validity as- pects of epidemiological studies, including consideration on the pro- blems of 'false positive' and 'false negative' results and the basis for causality judgment or the particular interest of experimental epi demiology in occupational health. Chapters cover two special issues of importance to workers' health, namely occupational stress and the epidemiology of accidents.

CURRENT Diagnosis Treatment Occupational Environmental Medicine 6th Edition

CURRENT Diagnosis   Treatment Occupational   Environmental Medicine  6th Edition
Author: Joseph LaDou,Robert Harrison
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 864
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781260143447

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New edition of a comprehensive text: an ideal resource for the occupational health professional! An updated and comprehensive guide to occupational and environmental injuries and illnesses, their diagnosis and treatment, and preventive measures in the workplace and community. Complete and concise, this clinically focused book is the go-to reference for health care professionals in all specialties who diagnose and treat acute and chronic occupational and environmental injuries and illnesses. In addition to clinical management and toxicology, the text covers important aspects of multidisciplinary occupational health and safety practice including ethical principles, disability management, workers’ compensation, medical monitoring, and health risk assessment. This new edition features new chapters on the impact of climate change on workers, the changing nature of work, Total Worker Health, workplace violence, pediatric environmental health, genetic toxicology and responder safety and health latest approaches to prevent workplace-related injuries through the application of ergonomic principles updated practical information on the toxic properties and clinical manifestations of industrial materials and environmental agents.

CURRENT Occupational Environmental Medicine Fourth Edition

CURRENT Occupational   Environmental Medicine  Fourth Edition
Author: Joseph LaDou
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2006-10-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780071443135

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Up-to-the-minute, thorough, clinical coverage of common and important occupational and environmental diseases, injuries, and exposures Complete, yet concise, this clinically focused guide offers the definitive overview of common occupational and environmental illnesses, covering their diagnosis and treatment-plus preventive and remedial measures in the workplace and community. With its practical format and emphasis on fundamental topics, CURRENT Occupational and Environmental Medicine is just as essential for students and residents as it is for practicing physicians. You can count on the new fourth edition to deliver the bottom-line answers you need to stay on track in this complex, fast-breaking field. Features: The latest OSHA/NIOSH guidelines for occupational exposure standards Detailed diagnostic checklist for major diseases, injuries, and exposure that help expedite diagnosis and treatment The most clinically relevant perspectives on disability prevention-required reading for the occupational physician Skill-building insights on the importance of ergonomics in the workplace A step-by-step review of how to effectively manage an occupational health and safety program Details on substance abuse and employee assistance programs, health risk analysis, and the legal aspects of occupational and environmental medicine Preventive approaches to terrorist attacks on industry Information-packed primer on epidemiology and biostatistics for the occupational and environmental health specialist Up-to-date references with PMID numbers and peer-reviewed websites

Introduction to Health Physics

Introduction to Health Physics
Author: Herman Cember
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1983
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:49015000321639

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This book provides an overview to health physics and includes sections on physical principles, atomic and nuclear structure, radioactivity, biological effects of radiation, and instrumentation.