Dr. Sasho Stoleski MD, Msci, PhD
Institute of Occupational Health of Republic of North Macedonia; Medical Faculty, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje · Macedonia
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Coronaviruses ISSN 2692-1537
Research interests
- Occupational Medicine Public Health Occupational Health
- Safety Workplace Risk Assessment Ergonomics Professional Burnout
- Stress Musculoskeletal Disorders Health Policy
- Management
Biography
Dr. Sasho Stoleski is a distinguished specialist in Occupational Medicine and a Scientific Associate at the Institute of Occupational Health of the Republic of North Macedonia. His extensive research is dedicated to improving workplace health and safety across various industries. Dr. Stoleski's work focuses on assessing occupational risks, including exposure to physical and chemical hazards, and understanding their impact on worker health. He has a particular interest in the prevalence of professional burnout, stress, and musculoskeletal disorders among healthcare workers and other professional groups. Dr. Stoleski is a prominent figure in public health in his region, contributing significantly to national health policies and strategies. His prolific publication record reflects his commitment to advancing evidence-based practices in occupational health and safety.
Education Details:
- PhD in Medical Sciences (Occupational Health), Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, North Macedonia (2014)
- Specialization in Occupational Medicine, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje (2007)
- MD (Doctor of Medicine), Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje (2000)
Professional Background:
- Scientific Director, Institute of Occupational Health of R. North Macedonia, Skopje (Present)
- Head of Department for Assessment of Work-Related Risks, Institute of Occupational Health
- Scientific Associate, Medical Faculty, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje
- President, Macedonian Association of Occupational Health
Achievements:
- National Coordinator for the WHO-EURO Countrywide Investment for Health and Well-being.
- Serves as the President of the Macedonian Association of Occupational Health.
- Member of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH).
Current Research Projects
His current research investigates the long-term health consequences of occupational exposures in various sectors. He is particularly focused on quantifying the burden of occupational stress and burnout among healthcare professionals post-COVID-19 and developing intervention strategies. He is also involved in ergonomic risk assessment projects in the manufacturing industry.
Academic Profiles of Dr. Sasho Stoleski
Selected publications
- Proposal of 0.5 mg of protein/100 g of processed food as threshold for voluntary declaration of food allergen traces in processed food—A first step in an initiative to better inform patients and avoid fatal allergic reactions: A GA²LEN position paper 2021 cited 33×
- Core Outcome Set for IgE‐mediated food allergy clinical trials and observational studies of interventions: International Delphi consensus study ‘COMFA’ 2024 cited 28×
- Specific work activities and exposure to respiratory hazards - predictors of lung function impairment among crop farmers 2020 cited 3×
- Prevalence and Characteristics of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Dairy Farmers 2022
- Prevalence and Characteristics of Allergic Asthma in a Sample of Dairy Farmers 2024
- Work-related Asthma in Crop Farmers 2020
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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