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Occupational Health Nursing

 

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These registered nurses provide on-the-job health care for the nation's workforce, striving to ensure workers' health, safety, and productivity.

Carolyn H.

Conroe, TX
RN, COHN-S (Certified Occupational Health Nurse-Specialist)

After I graduated from a diploma nursing program, I went to work in a general hospital ward. Soon after, I went back to my training hospital and became the charge nurse in Labor and ...

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Description:

What is Occupational Health Nursing?

Articles:

A Glimpse into the Life of an Occupational Health Nurse

Organizations:

American Association of Occupational Health Nurses

American Board for Occupational Health Nurses

Resources:

International Commission on Occupational Health

American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)’s Office of Occupational Health Nursing

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