Quantifi cation Addendum: International Medical Guide for Ships, Th ird Edition
Year: 2010 Language: english Author: WHO IMO Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 60 Description: The third edition of the International Medical Guide for Ships was published by the World Health Organization, in collaboration with the International Labour Organization and the International Maritime Organization in 2007. The Guide provides advice to help promote and protect the health of seafarers. An important section in the Guide is the ‘Ship’s Medicine Chest’. This section provides a recommended list of medicines that ships at sea should carry, as well as indications and dosing. The second edition of the Guide, published in 1988, also provided suggested quantities of medicines that ships of various size should hold; recommended quantities were not included in the third edition. The University of Newcastle WHO Collaborating Centre for Training in Pharmaco-economics and Rational Pharmacotherapy was commissioned to develop a list of recommended quantities of medicines listed in the third edition of the International Medical Guide for Ships.
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Quantifi cation Addendum: International Medical Guide for Ships, Th ird Edition
Language: english
Author: WHO IMO
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 60
Description: The third edition of the International Medical Guide for Ships was published by the World
Health Organization, in collaboration with the International Labour Organization and the
International Maritime Organization in 2007. The Guide provides advice to help promote
and protect the health of seafarers. An important section in the Guide is the ‘Ship’s Medicine
Chest’. This section provides a recommended list of medicines that ships at sea should carry,
as well as indications and dosing. The second edition of the Guide, published in 1988, also
provided suggested quantities of medicines that ships of various size should hold; recommended quantities were not included in the third edition. The University of Newcastle WHO
Collaborating Centre for Training in Pharmaco-economics and Rational Pharmacotherapy was
commissioned to develop a list of recommended quantities of medicines listed in the third
edition of the International Medical Guide for Ships.
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