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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.

George G.

Philadelphia, PA
RN, MSN, CRNP, Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner

I was drawn to nursing because I was seeking out a challenging profession that offered the rewards of helping others along with financial gain, job security, and flexibility. While...

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RELEVANT LINKS

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

TOXNET, the National Library of Medicine’s database on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, and related areas

Haz-Map, the National Library of Medicine’s listing of Occupational Diseases and hazardous agents

 

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