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For Immediate Release

CONTACT:

Bruce Lloyd
AAOHN
(770) 455-7757 ext. 105
Bruce@aaohn.org

March 16, 2007

 

AAOHN CELEBRATES NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING WEEK

ATLANTA, GA (March 16, 2007) – To recognize the contributions of the occupational and environmental health nursing profession, the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Inc. (AAOHN) will celebrate the fourth annual National Occupational Health Nursing Week April 16-20. This year’s theme is "Occupational Health Nurses: Promoting Workforce Health, Safety and Productivity."

"This year’s theme recognizes occupational and environmental health nurses’ (OHN) role in promoting health, safety and productivity for the nation’s workforce," said Ms. Randolph. "Most people understand the function of a nurse in a clinical setting, but not everyone is aware that there are also nurses who work in business environments. Through case management, counseling, health promotion and wellness activities, legal and regulatory compliance, and workplace hazard detection, OHNs improve the health of employees to contribute to a healthy bottom line for businesses."

"As part of the celebration and recognition activities for this year’s OHN Week, AAOHN is encouraging its members to raise employers’, employees' and the public’s awareness and understanding of the importance of occupational health, safety and the environment in everyone's lives," said Susan A. Randolph, president of AAOHN.

"Our goal in establishing an official recognition week for occupational and environmental health nurses is to assist employees, employers and the general public in gaining a better understanding of the roles and responsibilities of OHNs who further the health and safety of the millions of people in our nation’s workforce," Ms. Randolph said. "As business partners to the corporate enterprise and as health care professionals, occupational and environmental health nurses are champions of investing in the health of employee populations. The primary focus of occupational and environmental health nursing is the promotion and restoration of health, prevention of illness and injury, and protection from occupational and environmental hazards."

The April dates for National Occupational Health Nursing Week commemorate the inception of the first professional association for occupational and environmental health nurses on April 19, 1942, when 300 nurses from 16 states founded the American Association of Industrial Nurses (AAIN), the predecessor to AAOHN.

AAOHN will hold its fourth annual Symposium & Expo during National Occupational Health Nursing Week, from April 13-20, in Orlando, Fla. With more than 1,500 occupational and environmental health nurses and more than 100 exhibitors attending, AAOHN’s 2007 Symposium & Expo will be the premier educational and networking event for the occupational and environmental health profession. Informative and inspirational speaking sessions will be held daily by a variety of experts in the industry.

To learn more about occupational and environmental health nursing, the AAOHN Symposium & Expo or National Occupational Health Nursing Week, visit www.aaohn.org.

Established in 1942, AAOHN is a 10,000 member professional association dedicated to advancing the health, safety and productivity of domestic and global workforces by providing education, research, public policy and practice resources for occupational and environmental health nurses. These professionals are the largest group of health care providers serving the worksite.

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