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Education
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Brunel University - Department of
Health Studies. Featuring degrees in Occupational Health Nursing
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Edith Cowan University - School of
Nursing and Public Health. Offers course options in areas such as health promotion; addiction studies;
occupational health and safety; postgraduate medical education; public health; and health services
management. (Australia)
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Master's program in Occupational Health Nursing/Adult Nurse Practitioner
- Sunshine Education and Research Center, The College of Nursing and the College of Public Health offer an
Interdisciplinary Dual Degree (MS/MPH) Master's program in Occupational Health Nursing/Adult Nurse
Practitioner.
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Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing Program - University of California, The UCSF
Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing (OEHN) Program can help you further your career and advance
your leadership in this rapidly expanding community health specialty through graduate education.
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Occupational Health
Nursing - University of Minnesota, School of Public Health - The
primary mission of the Division of Environmental Health Sciences (EnHS)
is to provide excellence in occupational and environmental health
with respect to the education of environmental and occupational
health professionals, in the conduct of research, and in service to
the people and the State of Minnesota.
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Occupational Health and Safety Nursing Certificate, Humber College
- This program will prepare the registered nurse for professional
practice in an occupational (workplace) setting. Roles may include:
organizational manager, health and safety educator, disability case
manager, clinical practitioner, and effective facilitator of the
health care team.
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University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-School of Nursing
- An advanced practice nurse (APN) for occupational health is a
registered nurse with a Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.)
degree, who has advanced preparation in health assessment, health
management and occupational health sciences.
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