Today I finished (successfully) an interesting E-course on occupational cancer. Made in Canada and free of charge. It takes a little more than an hour, but then you know a lot more on occupational and environmental cancer risks, cluster analysis and all. With many useful links and checklists you can print to use in daily practice. It’s meant for docters, but can also be interesting for others. With an examination you can take at the end.
This is the news item from the CCOHS electronic newsletter:
E-Course Helps Healthcare Providers Recognize and Prevent Occupational Cancer
How can a doctor tell if her patient’s cancer is caused by work-related hazards? And if it is, how should the doctor respond to this finding? A new e-course available from the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) answers these questions and more.
<http://www.ccohs.ca/newsletters/hsreport/issues/2008/05/ezine.html#partners>
Filed under: Internet resources, Knowledge transfer, Occupational cancer | Tagged: Occupational cancer
