McDonagh T J
J Occup Med. 1982 Feb;24(2):99-103.
The practice of occupational medicine has undergone considerable change over the last decade. Increased awareness of potential health hazards associated with the workplace and its products and wastes, the interest of society and workers in these subjects, and related governmental regulation have resulted in expanded occupational health programs within industry. The occupational physician has become a key company resource in the optimal management of the business impacts of health-related issues. Health-related matters often have noteworthy business implications, and the occupational physician needs to spend considerable time as a manager in the planning, resourcing, implementation, evaluation, and stewardship of programs. Thus he is experiencing greater demands and often is inadequately prepared for this nonclinical, nonscientific role. Therefore, the preparation of occupational physicians to assume such managerial responsibilities needs to receive high priority. The physician must be willing to accept this challenge both to ensure the program's success and to retain a leadership position in occupational health programs.
在过去十年中,职业医学实践发生了相当大的变化。人们对与工作场所及其产品和废物相关的潜在健康危害的认识不断提高,社会和工人对这些问题的关注,以及相关政府法规,导致行业内职业健康计划得到扩展。职业医生已成为公司在最佳管理与健康相关问题的业务影响方面的关键资源。与健康相关的问题往往具有值得注意的商业影响,职业医生需要作为管理者花费大量时间来规划、提供资源、实施、评估和管理这些计划。因此,他面临着更大的需求,并且往往对这一非临床、非科学的角色准备不足。因此,让职业医生承担此类管理职责的准备工作需要高度优先考虑。医生必须愿意接受这一挑战,以确保计划的成功,并在职业健康计划中保持领导地位。