Part 1: the epidemiology of work-related injury, G. Letz; the worker's compensation system, J. LaDou; the occupational health clinic, F. Leone, S, Schumann; administrative aspects of patient care, T. Herington, L. Morse; information management and computer application, K. Wolfe; legal issues, E. Spieler; ethical issues, L.H. Clever. Part 2 Occupational injuries: hand and wrist injuries, Leonard Gordon; elbow and shoulder injuries, J. Halbrecht; neck and thoracic spine injuries, G.P. Keane; low back pain, M. Sontag; knee injuries, L. Anderson; foot and ankle injuries, E. Spector; head trauma/mild traumatic brain injury, D. Doherty, J. Wilson; eye injuries, T.O. Paul, R. Stamper; injuries to the skin, E. Sheretz; burns, B. Toth; respiratory injuries, J. Balmes, C. Scannell; chest and abdominal injuries, B. Medoff. Part 3 Special issues: challenges in patient management, T. Herington; pain management, M. Rokeach, W. Baumgarten; cumulative trauma disorders/repetitive motion injuries, T. Herington, L. Morse; building-related illnesses, R. Harrison; work-related infections/exposures, G. Fujimoto; toxic/chemical exposures, P. Lichty; temperature-related injuries, J. Forsyth; noise-induced hearing loss, S. Tierman; vibration-related injuries, P. Pelmear; pressure-related injuries, J. Farmer, R. Moon; radiation exposure, G. Voelz; lightening and electrical injuries, G. Pasternak; psychiatric issues - stress, suicide and violence, R. Smith, G. Becker. Part 4 Prevention and control: medicine and safety, R. Spence; personal protective equipment, L. Morse, T. Herington; practical ergonomics, L. Morse, T. Herington; vocational rehabilitation, L. Bloomberg, A. Campbell White; drug testing, B. Pohlman. Appendix: Addresses/resources - OSHA, NIOSH, toxicology resources, various state worker's comp institutes/agencies.