Occupational management credential is in the works
Occupational management credential is in the works
On Nov. 4, the leadership of the American Board for Occupational Health Nurses (ABOHN) in Hinsdale, IL, approved a plan to develop a case management credential for occupational health nurses.
At its board meeting in June, ABOHN (which issues the COHN, or certified occupational health nurse credential) appointed a special task force to explore whether the organization should pursue such a plan. The task force conducted "extensive market research," collecting more than 1,500 pieces of survey material and talking with existing case managers and employers of case managers in occupational health, says Sharon Kemerer, executive director of ABOHN.
"Based on all of that information, there seemed to be a very strong indication that there is a need for an occupational health nursing case management certification," Kemerer says. Kemerer notes that the organization had originally approached the Washington, DC-based American Nurses Credentialing Center about developing a joint certification. Those plans fell through, however, when the credentialing center proceeded on its own to develop its acute-care-based nurse case manager credential.
For more information about ABOHN’s upcoming case management credential for occupational health nurses, contact Sharon Kemerer, Executive Director, American Board for Occupational Health Nurses, 201 E. Ogden Ave., Suite 114, Hinsdale, IL 60521. Telephone: (630) 789-5799.
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