This online course is designed for primary care physicians and family medicine practitioners, emphasising workplace chemical exposure and its health effects. Its objectives include preventing, identifying, and managing chemical exposure incidents, highlighting the role of primary care physicians in promoting workplace safety culture. The course is ideal for practicing primary care physicians and healthcare professionals involved in occupational health and worker safety.
Course Contents:
- Prepare Primary Care Practitioners to Play a Vital Role in Public Health and Occupational Medicine.
- Identify Occupational Hazards and Mitigate Chemical Exposures Effectively.
- Recognise Adverse Health Effects and Implement Control Measures.
- Develop Strategies for Infectious Disease Prevention and Surveillance in Primary Care.
- Utilise Real-World Case Studies to Reinforce Best Practices in Hazard Communication and Medical Monitoring.
- Ensure Prompt Treatment and Appropriate Referrals for Occupational Health Issues.
- Integrate public health principles into primary care practices for comprehensive patient care.
- Conduct workplace assessments to identify and mitigate various occupational hazards.
- Stay updated on emerging health risks and implement timely preventive measures.
- Collaborate with public health agencies to address infectious disease outbreaks in primary care settings.
- Utilise interdisciplinary approaches and evidence-based guidelines in managing occupational health issues effectively.
Course Inclusions:
- This online medical course includes Four Video Modules for Self-Paced.
- Post-Course Online Assessment.
Certification:
Get enrolled in our online medical course “Role of Primary Care Practitioner in Public Health and Occupational Medicine” and earn a recognised certificate, accredited by ACRRM and RACGP.
CPD Hours:
This Online Medical Course Qualifies for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours, meeting the annual requirement for mandatory CPD activities.