The competences postulated as requirements for occupational medicine training in Europe as viewed by Polish specialists

A questionnaire has been developed and disseminated in several European countries to determine common key competences required of occupational medicine specialists. The questionnaire contained 115 subjects relating to eight fields of activity of an occupational medicine physician (occupational hazar...

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