Occupational health care is in the midst of a transformation. Safety will always be the leading pillar of occupational health, but today a greater focus is being cast on holistic health and wellness.
In 1859, Florence Nightingale wrote: “I use the word nursing for want of a better”, and “the very elements of nursing are all but unknown”. More than 100 years later, Clark in 1999¹ suggested that ...
As Purdue celebrates 150 Years of Giant Leaps, we recognize Caroline Mullen Gerughty (’84, B.S. Nursing), a Purdue School of Nursing alumna whose small steps as an undergraduate led her to take giant ...
FORT LEE, Va. (April 13, 2017) -- Occupational Health Nurses' Week begins Monday and continues through April 23. Members of the Kenner Army Health Clinic OHN team will take part in the 55th ...
Maintaining professional standards is key to the state of occupational health nursing and its impact across industry, argues Greta Thornbory, occupational health and education consultant. The renowned ...
During the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses Conference, held April 17 in Reno, Nevada, Peter Mott, an occupational health nurse at Ireland Army Health Clinic, received the Debra L.