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Current issues of examination of professional suitability of employees

https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2025-65-2-113-122

EDN: mjhdhm

Abstract

The examination of the professional suitability of employees is important in addressing the issues of maintaining professional health and longevity of the working population. Based on the analysis of literature data and regulatory documents, the domestic and foreign experience of organizing and conducting an examination of the professional suitability of employees is presented. The main stages of the formation and improvement of the system for determining the suitability of employees to perform various types of work are described. Modern approaches and ways to optimize employee retention in the workplace are considered.

Contribution:
Gorblyansky Yu.Yu. — concept and design of the study, writing the text;
Kontorovich E.P. — writing text, editing;
Ponamareva O.P. — writing the text, design of the bibliography;
Syachina A.V. — writing the text;
Bogoslovskaya A.A. — writing the text.

Funding. The study had no funding.

Conflict of interests. The authors declare no conflict of interests.

Received: 08.02.2025 / Accepted: 20.02.2025 / Published: 05.03.2025

About the Authors

Yuri Yu. Gorblyansky
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Head of the Department of Occupational Pathology and Pulmonology, Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Prof.

e-mail: gorblyansky.profpatolog@yandex.ru



Elena P. Kontorovich
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Associate Professor of the Department of Occupational Pathology and Pulmonology, Cand. of Sci. (Med.)

e-mail: kontorovichep@yandex.ru



Oksana P. Ponamareva
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Associate Professor of the Department of Occupational Pathology and Pulmonology, Cand. of Sci. (Med.)

e-mail: oksanaponomareva@yandex.ru



Anna V. Syachina
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Resident of the Department of Occupational Pathology and Pulmonology

e-mail: anna.syachina@mail.ru



Anastasia A. Bogoslovskaya
Rostov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Resident of the Department of Occupational Pathology and Pulmonology

e-mail: gorblyansky.profpatolog@yandex.ru



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Gorblyansky Yu.Yu., Kontorovich E.P., Ponamareva O.P., Syachina A.V., Bogoslovskaya A.A. Current issues of examination of professional suitability of employees. Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2025;65(2):113-122. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2025-65-2-113-122. EDN: mjhdhm

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