CME: Patients and Their Work at the General Practitioner's
CME: Patients and Their Work at the General Practitioner's Complaints related to occupational burden are more often presented to the General Practitioner than generally expected. Despite the fact that most of these work-related complaints do not qualify for recognition as occupational disease t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Praxis (Bern. 1994) 2021, Vol.110 (4), p.171 |
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Zusammenfassung: | CME: Patients and Their Work at the General Practitioner's
Complaints related to occupational burden are more often presented to the General Practitioner than generally expected. Despite the fact that most of these work-related complaints do not qualify for recognition as occupational disease the family doctor is in the position to set the course for adequate therapeutic treatment and prevention. In order to consult his patients efficiently he must have a proper concept of the Health and Safety regulation at the workplace and he must know which social insurance plays which role in the concert. |
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ISSN: | 1661-8157 |