Education and training in occupational and environmental health

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Phoon, Wai‐On. “Education and Training in Occupational and Environmental Health”. Environmental Management and Health, vol. 8, no. 5, 1997, pp. 158-61, https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169710179148.
Phoon, W. (1997). Education and training in occupational and environmental health. Environmental Management and Health, 8(5), 158-161. https://doi.org/10.1108/09566169710179148
Phoon W. Education and training in occupational and environmental health. Environmental Management and Health. 1997;8(5):158-61.
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Discover the current state of occupational and environmental health education and training in this insightful paper. The work posits that in the last decade or so, there has been a very great increase of training courses in occupational and environmental health, not only in developing countries but in developed ones as well. However, training for occupational health nurses and education in general environmental and occupational health for schoolteachers and school students, and students in engineering and business management, still leave much to be desired. The research suggests that the expansion of training courses is accompanied by challenges in specific areas such as occupational health nursing and comprehensive education for various professional groups. This overview offers valuable insights into ongoing trends and areas for improvement in occupational and environmental health.

This article is highly pertinent to Environmental Management and Health. This is due to the fact that it emphasizes on the great need to continue developing training courses on occupational and environmental health. Additionally, this shows the importance of training for occupational health nurses and education in general environmental and occupational health for schoolteachers and school students, and students in engineering and business management.

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