Cullen M R
Arch Intern Med. 1985 Mar;145(3):511-5. doi: 10.1001/archinte.145.3.511.
In the past two decades, occupational medicine has advanced from a formerly clinical discipline to one focused on epidemiology and toxicology. However, because efforts to prevent occupational disease by concerted application of industrial hygiene have not eliminated the problem, there remains a strong need for clinical interventions. Appropriate interventions could result in a further substantial reduction in the morbidity and mortality of work-connected illness. Unfortunately, neither adequate training nor the necessary scientific foundation for clinical decision making presently exist. Studies are needed to characterize the modern spectra and natural histories of virtually all recognized occupational diseases and to evaluate the efficacy of available therapeutic strategies. Sections of general internal medicine potentially offer an ideal academic setting to address these educational and scientific deficiencies.
在过去二十年里,职业医学已从一门以前的临床学科发展成为一门专注于流行病学和毒理学的学科。然而,由于通过协同应用工业卫生学来预防职业病的努力并未消除这一问题,因此仍然非常需要临床干预措施。适当的干预措施可能会进一步大幅降低与工作相关疾病的发病率和死亡率。不幸的是,目前既没有足够的培训,也没有临床决策所需的科学基础。需要开展研究来描述几乎所有已确认职业病的现代谱和自然史,并评估现有治疗策略的疗效。普通内科的各个科室可能提供了一个理想的学术环境来解决这些教育和科学方面的不足。