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Meeting Physicians' Needs for Medical Information on Occupations and Environments (1990)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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REFERENCES 1. Institute of Medicine, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. 1988. Role of the Primary Care Physician in Occupational anc' Environmental Medicine. lOM:~-05. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 2. Litovitz, T., W. Schwartz-~ein, G. M. Oderda, J. M. Easom. 1984. Poison information providers: an assessment of proficiency. Am. J. Emerg. Med. (March) 2~2~:129-35. 3. Veltri, M. F., N. E. McElwee, and M. C. Schumacher 1987. Interpretation and uses of data collected in poison control centers in the United States. Med. Toxicol. Adverse Drug. Exp. (Nov-Dec)2~6~:389-87. . 4. Geller, R. J., J. F. Risher, J. D. Leeper, and S. Ranganathan. 1988. American poison control centers: still not all the same? Ann. Emerg. Med. (June) 17~6~:599- 603. 5. Thompson, D.C., H. L. Trammel, N. J. Robertson, and J. R. Reigart. 1983. Evaluation of regional and non regional poison centers. N. Eng. J. Med. (January) 27:308~4~:1 91 .4. 6. Bonfiglio, J. F., C. S. Clark, L. T. Sigell, V. Sublet, C. H. Rice, M. J. Radike, and K. M. Kayes. 1988. Poison centers: a resource for occupational health services. Vet. Hum. Toxicof. (December)30~6~:569-71. 7. Blanc, P. D., D. Rempel, N. Malzlish, P. Hiatt, and K. R. Olson. 1989. Occupational illness: case detection by poison control surveillance. Ann. of Internal Med. (August) 1:11 1 (3~:238-44. 24

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B. Krenzelok, E. P., B.S. Dean. 1988. Hazardous substance center: a poison center's workers right to know. Vet. Hum. Toxicol. (February) 30~:~-20. 9. Morris, C., ·. Ling. 1988. State of the art: poison centers in Minnesota. Minn. Med. 71~: 698-9, 706. 10. Krenzeloki E. P., R. J. Garber, W. J. Sauer, and B. S. Dean. 1988. The use of a scientific survey to direct poison center activities. Vet. Hum. Toxicol. (February) 30~:43-6. 11. Blanc, P. D. K. R. Olson. 1986. Occupationally related illness reported to a regional poison control. Am. dour. Pub. Health 76~11~:130-7. 12. Sigell, L. T., K. M. Hayes, ~1. B. Bonfiglio, C. S. Clark, V.S. Sublet, S. MilIman, C. H. Rice, and E. V. Siegel. 1988. An occupational/environmental services training program for poison information specialists. Vet. Hum. Toxicol. (October)30~5~:464-5. 13. Sublet, V., D. Linz, ~1. F. Bonfiglio, L. T. Sigell, C. S. Clark, S. Kline, and M. d. Radike. 1988. Occupational/environmental protocols designed for use by poison information specialists. Vet. Hum. Toxicol. (October)30~5) :455-~. 14. Freimuth, V.S., J. A. Stein, and T. J. Kean. 1989. Searching for Health Information: The Cancer Information Service ~Model. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 249. 25

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15. Hubbard, S. M., N. B. Martin, L. W. Blankenbaker, R. d. Esterhay, D. R. Masys, D. E. Tingley, M. C. Stram, and V. T. DeVita. 1986. The physician data query (PDQ) cancer information system. d. Cancer Education (~:79- 87. 16. Bresnitz, Eddy A. 1990. A mode! system for occupational disease surveillance activities applying centers for disease control guidelines to poison control centers. d. Occup. Med. 32 (3~:255-258. 26

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