Occupational Medicine in France : A Perspective at the Fiftieth Anniversary of Medecine du Travail
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Occupational Medicine in France : A Perspective at the Fiftieth Anniversary of Medecine du Travail : Bertrand LIBERT, et al. Association Interentreprises de Medecine du Travail de L'ilede-France-The occupational health system in France was established in 1946, and is quite unique even in comparison with those in the other European countries. The system provides health care service to all the workers in France with the cost paid by employers. The service is provided as medical examinations and work site inspections by certified physicians for occupational medicine : there are 6, 300 certified physicians working in company medical departments or interfirm medical departments which are health care delivery organizations scattered all over the country. The occupational physicians act strictly for prevention, and the health examinations by the occupational physicians are mandatory not only for workers at risk of occupational hazards but for all unspecified workers. This 50-year-old system, however, should be adapted to the changes in the occupational landscape of modern French such society, as downsizing of companies, surging of temporary workers, lessening the role of manual work and increasing office staff and service employees. Occupational physicians can be and shouls be involved more in health and safety training for workers, improving work conditions by ergonomic studies, global prevention including cancer and cardiovascular disease, and environment protection. Onthe other hand, the shoetge of 50 occupational physicians today and the decrease in medical graduates who enter the four-year internship for occuoational medicine are very touchy problems in the french occupational health system And harmonization in the occupation health field among partipating counties in the european Union may lead, sooner or later, to dramatic changes in the participants and activities of the French system.
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著者
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Yamada Yuichi
Department Of Hygiene Kanazawa Medical University
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Yuichi Yamada
Department Of Hygiene Kanazawa Medical University
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Bertrand LIBERT
Association Inter-entreprises de Medicene du Trabvail de L'ile-de-France
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Bertrand Libert
Association Inter-entreprises De Medicene Du Trabvail De L'ile-de-france
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Libert Bertrand
Association Inter-entreprises de Medicene du Trabvail de L'ile-de-France
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Libert Bertrand
Association Inter-entreprises de Medicene du Trabvail de L'ile-de-France
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