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The Doctor-Patient Relationship and Dual Obligations in Occupational Health

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As OH professionals, we constantly interact with workers, managers and others. In this chapter, we will examine the ethical duties and obligations that we have towards these parties in our various OH roles. We will start by considering our relationship with our primary concern, the worker.

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Tamin, J. (2020). The Doctor-Patient Relationship and Dual Obligations in Occupational Health. In: Occupational Health Ethics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47283-2_2

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