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Occupational Hazards Facing Orthopedic Surgeons

Lester JD, Hsu S, Ahmad CS

Am J Orthop. 2012;41(3):132-139.

Physicians are exposed to occupational hazards of which they are often unaware. Orthopedic surgery has a particularly hazardous work environment in which surgeons are at increased risk for exposure to infection, radiation, smoke, chemicals, excessive noise, musculo­skeletal injuries, as well as emotional and psychological disturbances. Understanding these risks and the pre­cautions that can be taken to avoid them will help pro­tect orthopedic surgeons from potential harm.


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