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Over many years the link between the impact on health and work has become clearer, and the evidence base strengthened by recent research.
Occupational health professionals work in a variety of disciplines and settings, and include specialist physicians, public health nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists and counsellors, among others.
Occupational Health therefore, is a specific branch of medicine concerned with the impact of a person’s health on their work, and the impact of the range of work related hazards that impact on employee health. In any commercial setting our unique training and experience enables us to advise and support both employers and employees with targeted advice on health and work.
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