
The Occupational Medicine Podcast
Occupational Medicine is pleased to offer a series of free podcasts including audio interviews and reflections on the latest research in the journal.
Latest episodes
This podcast features an interview with Dr Jennifer Napier at the Occupational Health 2019 conference in Bristol, discussing her recent paper ‘Job strain and retirement decisions in UK general practice’ which is published in Occupational Medicine.
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Job strain and retirement decisions in UK general practiceThis episode is hosted by John Hobson, the Editor of Occupational Medicine, who interviews Professor Neil Greenberg, an academic psychiatrist who specialises in the understanding and management of psychological trauma, occupational mental ill-health, and post-traumatic stress disorder at King’s College London. John and Neil discuss Neil’s recent research paper published in Occupational Medicine and other research interests.
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The psychological health of remote area medics in IraqThis episode is hosted by John Hobson, the editor of Occupational Medicine and features an interview with David Fishwick, Consultant Respiratory Physician at Sheffield and Chief Medical Officer at the Health and Safety Laboratory in Buxton. Dr. Fishwick received the Esso Prize for the best paper published in Occupational Medicine. John spoke with him about his research at the SOM conference in Leeds where he was awarded the prize. The podcast also features an interview with Raymond Agius from the Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health at Manchester University. John speaks to Professor Agius about his retirement and the upcoming changes at Manchester.
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Health surveillance for occupational asthma in the UKThis episode is hosted by John Hobson, the editor of Occupational Medicine and features an interview with Ira Madan, Consultant Occupation Physician at St Thomas' Hostpital in London and Chief Medical Officer to the Houses of Parliament. Ira talks about her research and career in occupational medicine.
This podcast was recorded at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham with Alastair Robertson; a Consultant Occupational Physician in the NHS and a specialist in Occupational Lung Disease at the Birmingham Chest Clinic. Alastair talks about occupational lung disease as well as the OASYS software program.