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RESOURCES FOR THE “RESOURCES”

The Occupational Health Nurse: A Valuable Resource Great Lakes Center for Occupational Health and Safety/OSHA University of Illinois at Chicago December 9, 2000 Mary C. Amann, RN, MS, COHN-S/CM. RESOURCES FOR THE “RESOURCES”. Professional Associations AAOHN State and Local OHN Associations

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RESOURCES FOR THE “RESOURCES”

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  1. The Occupational Health Nurse: A Valuable ResourceGreat Lakes Center for Occupational Health and Safety/OSHAUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoDecember 9, 2000Mary C. Amann, RN, MS, COHN-S/CM

  2. RESOURCES FOR THE “RESOURCES” • Professional Associations • AAOHN • State and Local OHN Associations • Specialty OHN Associations • Health Care • Case Management • Travel, Educators, Directors, etc. • American Public Health Association • American Nurses Association

  3. Benefits of Professional Associations • Standards of Practice • Educational Opportunities • Specialty Updates • Representation • Legislative Issues • Multi-Disciplinary Initiatives • Network Building

  4. Professional Certifications • Validate mastery of knowledge and ability to practice with proficiency • Establish recognition to administer or provide services in regulated services and programs • ABOHN • COHN-S & COHN • CM • ANA- • ANP,FNP, CNS • Functional Certifications: Hearing, Ergonomics, Pulmonary Function, etc.

  5. NIOSH Educational Resource Centers • Basic Education • Specialty Training • Outreach Services • Access to Research • Mentoring

  6. Vendor CommunityA 2-Way Relationship 1. OHNs Provide Input into the Design and Development of Products & Services 2. Vendors Supply Products and Services to Support and Enhance Occupational Health Practice

  7. INFORMATION • Journals • Publications • Guidelines • TECHNOLOGY

  8. The Internet • Expert Data Bases • Global Interfaces • Professional Association Sites: • Guidelines • Publications • Continuing Education • Provider Networks • Connection to Peers

  9. Useful Websites for OH Professionals • Government: • National Library of Medicine • CDC • OSHA • NIOSH • ATSDR, TOXLINE, • Healthfinder

  10. Professional Sites • AAOHN • ABOHN • OEM • University Sites (UIC.OHNurse.edu) • ANA • APHA

  11. List Serves & Discussion Forums: Connect Practitioners Worldwide • Provide Peer Support and Contribute to Decision-making • Increase Awareness of Emerging Health Issues • Provide a Forum for Discussion of Varying Aspects and Perspectives on OH Issues • Allow “Benchmarking” to establish the “state of the art” or “best practices” • Engage Policy-setters and Regulation-makers to Clarify Issues • Duke OEM List • OSHA OHN List • OccEnvMedicine List • ANA

  12. USEFUL LISTSERVES • DUKE • CDC - ENVIR.NURSE LISTSERVE • OCC-ENV-MED LISTSERVE • OEM CLINICS • LEAH CURTIN • ANA

  13. IT TOOLS • Computerized Patient Record (CPR) • System Integration Programs • Compliance Assurance Systems • Epidemiological & Statistical Models • Clinical Pathways • Business Modeling Systems

  14. “Internal” Resources • A “Champion” • Employee Groups; Safety Teams, Unions, Quality Teams • Management Teams • “Intranets” • Company/Agency Publications

  15. “SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE”

  16. The Bottom Line SKILL + EDUCATION + RESOURCES + OPPORTUNITY EQUALS = VALUE maryamann@worldnet.att.net

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