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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.

Lori P.

New Brunswick, NJ
RN, Occupational Health Nurse

I've been an Occupational Health Nurse for 10 years, and an RN for 17 years, and I’ve never once regretted my career path. Occupational Health has been a wonderful opportunity to...

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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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