Central European Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2018, Vol. 24, No 3-4
Contents
Hungary Ratified ILOConvention 161 Thirty Years Ago - the Significance of
Occupational Medicine Specialist Trainingand ContinuingEducation in
the Occupational Health Medical Practice ReplacingFactory Health
György Ungváry
Radiation Therapy Effects on the Immune
System
Katalin Lumniczky, and Géza Sáfrány
Chemical Safety in Hungary
Szilvia Deim
Mesothelioma as a Potential Environmental Disease- Medico-Legal Evaluation of Connection between Mesothelioma and Environmental Factors
Sándor Kosztya, István Kristóf,
Boglárka Marcsa, Eszter Sándor, Evelin Barsi, Aletta Váradi -Tö
rõ, Szilvia Lajos, and Klára Törõ
Mental Health Assessment in One Cluster of the Primary Care Development Model
Programme in Hungary
Karolina Kósa, Adrienn Hegedüs-Erdõs,
Róza Ádány, Magor Papp and János Sándor
Cooperation of Occupational Physicians and Safety Experts as a Central Point of
Good Practice in Health and Safety at Work: Conclusions from the Croatian Seminar
Jelena Macan, Ivana Kerner,and Azra Huršidić Radulović
Quality of Life of the Second-Generation Roma and non-Roma Unemployed II. - Education Level,
Professional Qualification, Fitness for Work
György Ungváry, Éva Szakmáry, Ibolya Hegedüs,
Péter Rudnai and Veronika Morvai
Do People KnowEnough about Pollen Information in Hungary?
Tamás Szigeti and Donát Magyar
Case Report: Professional Pilot Becomes Unfit to Fly on Airplane - Burnout?
Lilla Ungváry
Case Report: Distinction
Between Work Accident and Occupational Disease
Marianna Lászlóffy and Károly Jenõ Nagy
The UEMS-OMSection position on the monitoring, prevention and the compensation of
occupational and work-related diseasesn
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