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SESC3620 — Occupational Disease and Injuries

COURSE COORDINATION
Coordinator : A Prof Chris Winder
Contact Details : Tel : (+612)93855370   •   Fax : (+612)93856190   •   Email : c.winder@unsw.edu.au


DELIVERY DETAILS [ Current Schedules and Locations ]
Mode Session Type
On Campus 1 session

COURSE DETAILS
Units of Credit : 3
Assumed Knowledge : ANAT2151 -
  
Description : This course deals with the ways in which work can affect the health of workers. Covers occupational diseases and injuries of skin, kidney, liver, respiratory system, nervous system, reproductive system, the musculoskeletal system and occupational cancer.
  
Objectives :

After completing this course, students should:

  • develop knowledge and understanding of diseases and injuries caused by work, including the inter-relationships of hazard, risk, disease, control and rehabilitation.
  • understand occupational medical concepts and language sufficient to be able to communicate effectively with occupational physicians.
  • conduct research and analysis into issues relating to occupational disease and injuries
  • utilise the knowledge and skills gained in this course that are relevant to the student's background or work.
  
Reading :

Recommended Texts

  • Harrington, J.M., Gill, F.S. Occupational Health.Blackwell, Oxford, 1995.
  • Rosenstock, L., Cullen, M.R. Clinical Occupational Medicine. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1994.
  • CCH. Managing Occupational Health and Safety.CCH Australia, Sydney, from 1992. (See the course coordinator before purchasing this text.)
  


ASSESSMENT
DetailsDue DateWeight
Take away test00/00/20062/3
Essay related to occupational disease and injuries00/00/20061/3


COURSE SCHEDULE
Week: 1 : Course Pre-Reading Cells, Tissues and Organs Week 0, No lecture
Week: 2 : Diseases of the skin Chris Winder
Week: 3 : Diseases of the respiratory system Chris Winder
Week: 4 : Occupational Cancer Chris Winder
Week: 5 : Reproduction, development and work Chris Winder
Week: 6 : Musculoskeletal injuries Andrew McIntosh
Week: 7 : Nervous system and work Chris Winder
Week: 8 : The kidney and work The liver and work Chris Winder


LEARNING RESOURCES

The University of New South Wales provides a range of resources to help students develop their skills and to realise their full potential. The Learning Centre, located at the entrance to the Library provides guidance material, which is also available on-line.
The University also provides academic orientation programs called MyStart and ReStart for both new and returning students to help them in their transitions into academia..