Only just caught up with these messages after my holidays.
I wonder if eventually Occupational Health will become a speciality in
its own right without the need for having a nursing qualification. I
have just finished my SCPHN course (eagerly awaiting my entry on the
register) and was looking into the possiblity of doing a placement in
Italy. What I found was that there's no such thing as an Occupational
Health Nurse over there as there is a specific degree course (I can't
remember whether it was 3 or 4 years) covering all aspects of the role
leading to a qualification in Occupational Health. However, this is
still obviously at a higher level than an OHT
Amanda Knibbs
Occupational Health Adviser
York NHS Centre for Occupational Health and Wellbeing
01904 721665
Your Patients and Family need you well this winter, be a FLU Fighter,
vaccine coming soon
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] OHT to OHA?
Hi group,
Someone asked me today how an OHT could 'convert' to an OHA. I didn't
have a clue! Does anyone know?
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