• Title of article

    Occupational health related concerns among surgeons

  • Author/Authors

    memon, anjuman gul qassim university - college of medicine, saudi arabia , naeem, zahid qassim university - college of medicine, Saudi Arabia , zaman, atif military hospital rawalpindi, Pakistan , zahid, faryal margal institute of health sciences, Pakistan

  • From page
    279
  • To page
    291
  • Abstract
    The surgeon’s daily workload renders him/her susceptible to a variety of the common work-related illness. They are exposed to a number of occupational hazards in their professional work. These hazards include sharp injuries, blood borne pathogens, latex allergy, laser plumes, hazardous chemicals, anesthetic gases, equipment hazards, static postures, and job related stressors. However, many pay little attention to their health, and neither do they seek the appropriate help when necessary. It is observed that occupational hazards pose a huge risk to the personal well-being of surgeons. As such, the importance of early awareness and education alongside prompt intervention is duly emphasized. Therefore, increased attention to the health, economic, personal, and social implications of these injuries is essential for appropriate management and future prevention. These risks are as great as any other occupational hazards affecting surgeons today. The time has come to recognize and address them.
  • Keywords
    Surgeon , occupational hazards , occupational illness , work , related disease , occupational disease
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Sciences
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Health Sciences
  • Record number

    2590064