The INSuLa Project: the knowledge survey of company physicians

The technological advancements, the occurrence of new emerging occupational risks and diseases, and the changes in the regulatory framework for occupational health and safety induce a constant evolution of occupational medicine. Consequently, the skills and training needs of the occupational physici...

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Hauptverfasser: Persechinot, Benedetta, Fontana, Luca, Laurano, Patrizia, Buresti, Giuliana, Rondinonet, Bruna Maria, Barbaro, Mario, Muzi, Giacomo, Romano, Canzio, Soleo, Leonardo, Taino, Giuseppe, Imbriani, Marcello, IavicoliI, Sergio
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Risk Assessment
Self Report
Surveys and Questionnaires
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