After my graduation I did my first education as a nurse. While working as a nurse I started studying Medicine at the Heinrich-Heine-University in Düsseldorf, Germany. First experience of working abroad ...
... Psychology, Multicultural and Maritime Emergency Psychology, Ethno-Medicine Maritime activities Maritime study about work- and life situation on board, Stress and Strain, multicultural Crews, PTSD ...
... in 2011 his research work has been awarded with a PhD - In situ study of the significant parameters governing corrosion in ballast tanks on board merchant vessels. For further info on research and publications ...
... of projects in different industries, including the offshore oil and gas industry. He teaches at the Master's Programme in Health and Society, study track Occupational Hygiene, and has supervised several ...
... A study of Swedish organisations". The TQM Magazine. 14 (5): 297 [7] Carter T, Bell SR, Horneland AM, Idnani S. Standards for quality assurance of pre-employment medical examinations of seafarers: the ...
... likelihood’ as found from studies. Reviewed articles are often published years after the study has been finished and researchers know the result. New practices often are implemented before the study ...
... Figure 2. The cascade reaction after a medical incident. References [1] Kungwani P. Risk Managements – An Analytical Study. IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) e-ISSN: 2278-487X, p-ISSN: ...
... a comparative study. BIICL. pp. 60–65. ISBN 978-1-905221-41-7. [2] Littman, D (February–March 1999). "Universal Human Rights and Human Rights in Islam". Midstream. Archived from the original on 2006-05-01. ...
... in training at maritime academies provide a ‘captive population’ to study. Investigations of determinants of physical and mental health have been undertaken in this setting. It has the potential to provide ...
... perspective and the associated lack of funding for investigations have inhibited the development of an improved knowledge base on seafarer health. They can also make the planning of any agreed study complex ...
... an ethnically different population they may reflect patterns of ill health from the home country of the study population rather than those for your target group. If they do not include those who have left ...
... the condition and a study in the British Navy by Lind in 1747 provided some scientific support for this. It took a further fifty years for the navy to introduce lemon juice as both a preventative method ...
... shown that at least 50% of migrants (3) and possibly even higher numbers, 94.2% of male and 80.0% of female (5), had experienced physical violence during their journey. In this latter study, more than ...
... medical training, J Occup Med Toxicol. 2014; 9: 19. [11] Bazyar J, Farrokhi M, Khankeh H. Triage Systems in Mass Casualty Incidents and Disasters: A Review Study with A Worldwide Approach. Open Access ...
... be between 500 and 1000 each year. The disease was found to be contracted onboard or in ports (5). Hansen et al showed in a longitudinal study from Denmark of 24.132 seafarers employed between 1986 and ...
... infections, including exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were linked to cigarette smoking (5). Schlaich et al. (6) showed in a retrospective study based on medical log books from ...
... Staphylococcus aureus. They conclude that the number of skin infections reported to their service has increased during the study period and that the proportion of cases with features common to MRSA infection ...
... the seafarer. As an example: The prevalence of chronic Hepatitis B in the Philippines was 16,7% in the year 2016 (1). A study of 2072 male United States naval personnel done in 1989 showed that the prevalence ...
... and mortality for any specific population of seafarers. Common study designs Common study types concerning infectious diseases in shipping include: Longitudinal studies medical log books surveillance ...