Dr. Joanne McVeigh is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychology and the ALL (Assisting Living & Learning) Institute, Maynooth University, Ireland. Previous appointments include a Lectureship ...
... of Stellenbosch, Olomouc and Harvard. He has worked as clinical psychologist, academic, organisational consultant and policy adviser in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America; with government, civil society, ...
Dr. Momoko Kitada Associate Professor, World Maritime University Momoko Kitada is a former seafarer and joined WMU in 2011 and serves as an Associate Professor as well as in the Secretariat of the ...
... in command, he worked with the Irish Sea Fisheries Board and established the Regional Fisheries College in the South-west of Ireland. With 20 years’ experience in Nautical Science, he specialises in ship ...
... 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 ...
Kim Jefferies is an American qualified lawyer who joined Gard P&I Club in 1999 as part of the People Claims group. She subsequently worked with Casualty, Environment and Property and Charterers and Traders ...
... Navy (Fleet Pharmacy, Hyperbaric & Diving Medicine Centre and NATO’s Communications and Information Agency). From 1999 until today he is working as a maritime pharmacist in ShipMedical Ltd. Nicholas was ...
... and -interest from Norway and the Philippines on multicultural workforces, leadership and maritime operations, health- and welfare regimes. Since 2008 he teaches ‘Health and Multicultural labor’ on the ...
... Technical Working Committee responsible for the Medical Fitness Standards for Filipino Sailors. He also participated in the 2010-2011 ILO/IMO Geneva meetings that drafted the Guidelines in the Medical ...
Jonathan Earthy, Human Factors Coordinator, Group Technology Centre, Lloyd’s Register Marine and Offshore Division, Southampton Dr Earthy has worked for Lloyd's Register since 1992. He is technical authority ...
... 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 ...
... medicine (Bergen 2008-2012). Part-time work every year from 1971to 2017 as a ship’s doctor, medical consultant and lecturer on > 30 different ships for 12 cruise companies. Chair, Section for Cruise ...
Prof. Sam Cromie over 26 years’ experience of action research, training and consultancy in healthcare, aviation, pharmaceutical, process, manufacturing and maritime sectors. He has worked with a variety ...
... a specific focus on emergency medicine and trauma, working in both the public and private healthcare sectors. Ryan then moved over to the UK in 2003 where he continued with his emergency medicine training ...
... Prior to his work in maritime health he was engaged in the management and regulation of occupational health risks, initially in the petrochemical industry and then as the medical director of the UK Health ...
... since 2013 and an Expert of the EU Health Workforce Working Group. Her research interests include the impact of working environment on seafarers’ health and safety, with a focus on economic assessment ...
Dr Spike Briggs CEng FRCA is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia in the UK. He originally graduated with a degree in civil engineering, worked in the offshore industry for over ten ...
... Ltd.’ He is the author of several books: the textbook, ‘Introduction to Human factors and Ergonomics’, now in its fourth edition; and ‘A Guide to Active Working in the Modern Office’ both published by ...
... cut-off points for therapeutic intervention as cut-off points for prediction of working ability at sea. The literature is not abundant. There is some literature regarding medical selection for insurance ...
... of work on board. Sometimes seafarers ask how the doctor could possibly have done his job, when he used just a few minutes on the consultation. During the latest decades, public and professional attention ...