Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing Major

Description: A program that prepares registered nurses to deliver nursing health care services to workers and worker populations in clinical settings and at job sites. Includes instruction in public and community health, occupational safety and health, occupational health surveillance, case management, fitness for duty testing, medication, allergies and immunization, emergency and ambulatory care, and applicable laws and regulations. Is Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing the right major for you?
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Occupational and Environmental Health Nursing Major

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