Course aims:
The course Occupational Medicine is an obligatory course at the sixth year of the Integrated undergraduate and graduate university study of Medicine. It consists of 15 hours of lectures, 3 hours of seminars and 2 hours of practicals. The course has two aims. The first aim is to learn about the factors affecting the work environment, and the second aim is to learn how to assess biological factors arising in or from the workplace. It is necessary to recognize changes in the body provoked by the work environment, especially if the values of different chemicals exceed permitted values (dose-response curves in toxicology), which can cause various diseases. Therefore, medical doctors are an indispensable part of every industrial plant, presented directly to help the employer as well as employees to protect the environment and workers´ health.
Course content:
Occupational medicine: assessment of factors affecting the work environment, lighting, thermal environment, non-ionizing and ionizing radiation, biological effects, dosimetry, radiation protection. Workplace chemical factors, gases, vapors, aerosols. Assessment of occupational capacity, functional diagnostics, ergometry, spirometry. Workplace accidents, occupational diseases. The vision and hearing tests, audiometry. Pneumoconiosis, pneumopathy, exposure to heavy metals. Disability prevention, professional orientation and selection. Occupational health management, motivation for work, occupational psychology.
Sports medicine: basis of physiology, kinesiology, theory and methodology of sports training, anaerobic and aerobic sources, conditioning, tests.
Course teaching:
Classes are conducted in the form of lectures, seminars and practicals organized in the field and industrial sites. During the course, there will be written tests covering the factors that affect the work environment, a multiple-choice test and a short seminar paper. There is an oral exam planned for the end of classes.