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    Group Occupational Health Service in a Developing Country

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    Publication Date
    1970
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    Glanville, H. De.
    Type
    Article, Journal
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    British Medical Journal 1970, 4, 548-550

    Abstract/Overview

    Summary: In 1967 an experimental group occupational health service was set up in Dar es Salaam to provide direct service to industrial firms. Target companies were visited by a doctor, smaller firms. in rotation by auxiliaries. After three years 65 companies had joined with over 15,000 employees, and workers we'e attending the group dispensaries at a rate of over 250,000 visits a year. Such an approach through direct service to the working community appears to be more appropriate to a developing country than a purely advisory central occupational health unit.

    Subject/Keywords
    Occupational health; Dar es Salaam; Civil servants; Tanganyika; Tanzania; fee; Dispensaries; Holland
    Further Details

    I am indebted to Professor C. H. Wood not only for permission to publish this paper and help in irs preparation but also for counsel and support for the whole project. I am also grateful to rt>e African Medical and Research Foundation for the fellowship and co the Leverhulme Trust who funded it, and, last but not least. to my African and expatriate staff who have worked so hard to huild up this new idea

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