This programme, supported by NHSPLUS, has been designed for occupational health professionals, drug workers and HR professionals. Students explore the screening, identification, policy and occupational health management of alcohol and drug use in the workplace.
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KEY BENEFITS
- Students explore biological, psychological, and physiological symptoms and signs of drug and alcohol use in the workplace;
- Advances in biological testing and monitoring, standardised assessment, clinical screening and interventions into occupational healthcare practice;
- Understanding of recreational drug use in the context of the workplace;
- processes of identification and the related interventions for drug and alcohol use in the workplace;
- Develop knowledge of the treatment and management systems in the
UK for individuals with substance misuse disorders for use in clinical practice.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Dr Kim Wolff
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 60/ECTS 30
Duration
PT, six months. Starts May.
Location
King's Denmark Hill Campus
Student destinations
Students pursue/continue in the fields of occupational medicine, occupational therapy, drug work, policy formulation.
Year of entry 2012
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