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  • About this resource
  • LG1: Competencies
  • Entrustable Professional Activities
    • LG2: Team leadership
    • LG3: Supervision and teaching
    • LG4: Quality improvement
    • LG5: Clinical assessment, investigation and management
    • LG6: Communication with workers, patients, communities, third parties, and other stakeholders
    • LG7: Analysis and application of data
    • LG8: Occupational and environmental screening, surveillance, and investigations
    • LG9: Hazard identification and risk assessment
    • LG10: Fitness for work assessment
  • Knowledge guides
    • LG11: Key clinical systems of occupational and environmental medicine
    • LG12: Health promotion and illness prevention
    • LG13: Hazard recognition, evaluation, and control of risk
    • LG14: Policy development and workplace relations
    • LG15: Business continuity, disaster preparedness, and emergency management
    • LG16: Environmental issues in occupational and environmental medicine
    • LG17: Occupational health and safety, and legislation
    • LG18: Epidemiology and causation

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  1. Advanced Training Curricula
  2. Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Advanced Training in Occupational and Environmental Medicine

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Knowledge guides

Knowledge guides provide detailed guidance to trainees on the important topics and concepts trainees need to understand to become experts in their chosen specialty.

Trainees are not expected to be experts in all areas or have experience related to all items in these guides.

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Key clinical systems of occupational and environmental medicine

12

Health promotion and illness prevention

13

Hazard recognition, evaluation, and control of risk

14

Policy development and workplace relations

15

Business continuity, disaster preparedness, and emergency management

16

Environmental issues in occupational and environmental medicine

17

Occupational health and safety, and legislation

18

Epidemiology and causation

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