Occupational medicine manages the interface between health and work. Many employees live with mental illness, cancer, or diet-related diseases in safety-critical roles. These burdens change attention, stamina, risk, and retention. Psychiatry stabilizes mood, sleep, cognition, and substance use. Dietetic services improve energy balance, hydration, and micronutrients. Oncology aligns staging, treatment, and survivorship with duty risk. Services are often siloed, delaying care and widening…
