Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review

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Southeast Asian Journal of Case Report and Review is a Peer-reviewed, International medical journal Published by the Association of Health Professionals. It will publish 04 issues per year will publish a research paper prepared by Health Professional. Journal will Give Preference to Case Report and Review Article   Aim and Scope The aim and commitment of the journal is to publish a research-oriented manuscript on significant issues in all the subjects and areas of Medical Science including Genome mutation and Pathogenicity in microbes. Journal more...

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Donald Christian*


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Occupational health challenges among faculty in medical colleges in India: A comprehensive review


Review Article

Author Details : Donald Christian*

Volume : 11, Issue : 4, Year : 2024

Article Page : 94-97

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.sajcrr.2024.023



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Abstract

Purpose of Review: This systematic review explores the occupational health issues encountered by faculty members in medical colleges throughout India, focusing on both physical and psychological challenges. Faculty in these settings face distinct stressors stemming from the rigorous demands of academic and clinical responsibilities.
Key Findings: The review identifies several primary challenges, including work-related musculoskeletal disorders, exposure to infectious diseases, mental health issues, elevated stress levels, burnout, and the weight of administrative burdens. These findings underscore a critical need for the development and implementation of targeted occupational health policies and supportive systems tailored specifically for medical educators.
Implications for Future Research: This review highlights the urgent requirement for further research aimed at devising effective intervention strategies that address the unique occupational health needs of faculty in academic medical institutions. Such research will be instrumental in fostering healthier work environments and enhancing the overall well-being of medical faculty, thereby ultimately improving educational outcomes in medical education.


Keywords: survey, Psychological, Occupational Safety


How to cite : Christian D, Occupational health challenges among faculty in medical colleges in India: A comprehensive review. South Asian J Case Rep Rev 2024;11(4):94-97

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