Washington State Association of Occupational Health Nurses

Washington State Association of Occupational Health Nurses

Washington State Association of Occupational Health Nurses was established as a non-profit organization to further the mission of our parent organization American Association of Occupational Health nurses. We are committed to support Occupational and Environmental Health Nurses through networking, the development of collaborative initiatives with related professional organizations, and providing practice resources.


Recent News & Announcements

Occupational and Environmental Medicine Grand Rounds 2017-2018 Lecture Series Presented by the UW Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences...

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When: Thursday, August 31, 2017 Time: 5:30-8:30pm Where: Fred Hutch Yale Bldg, Room J1-102 823 Yale Ave N, Seattle WA Free Parking Please RSVP to...

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Free Suicide Prevention Online CME Dear Colleagues: Kaiser Permanente Washington has developed a Suicide Prevention Online CME course, which we are...

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Upcoming Events

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Webinar/Online

Thursday, November 7, 2024 at 9:00am ET

NOV
11
Webinar/Online

Monday, November 11, 2024 at 10:00am PT

NOV
16
Webinar/Online

Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 10:00am PT

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Job Opportunities

Seattle, WA · Position at Seattle Children's

Seattle Children's is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Float ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a nursing job in Seattle, Washington. Job Description...

Seattle, WA · Position at Seattle Children's

Seattle Children's is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Manager, Research / Clinical Research for a nursing job in Seattle, Washington. Job...

Seattle, WA · Position at Seattle Children's

Seattle Children's is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Mental Health for a nursing job in Seattle, Washington. Job Description &...

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On-Demand CE Activities

Today, sepsis is the leading cause of death in hospitalized patients. Nurses are often the first to notice changes in a patient's signs and symptoms that may indicate the development of sepsis.

Clinical topics: Patient Outcomes

Offers 2.3 contact hours

Available until June 1, 2026

Join us for this self-paced 3 Hour* Introductory Course to learn how Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Nurses can practice Functional Medicine.

Offers 3.0 contact hours

Available until December 31, 2024

Designed to be completed on your own schedule this intensive training course is a must for ALL nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, legal nurse consultants, nurse educators, and ri

Offers 24.5 CE credits

Available until December 31, 2025

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