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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Occupational Health Nurses and Respiratory Protection: Improving Education and Training: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13183.
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Workshop Participants

Members of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Committee on the Respiratory Protection Curriculum for Occupational Health Nursing Programs

Linda Hawes Clever, Co-Chair

California Pacific Medical Center

M. E. Bonnie Rogers, Co-Chair

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Edie Alfano-Sobsey

Region 4 Wake County Human Services

Barbara DeBaun

Cynosure Healthcare Consultants

Oisaeng Hong

University of California, San Francisco

Leslie M. Israel

University of California, Irvine

James S. Johnson

JSJ and Associates

Hernando R. Perez

Drexel University

Patricia Quinlan

University of California, San Francisco

IOM Project Staff

Catharyn T. Liverman

Andrea M. Schultz

Larisa M. Andersen

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Occupational Health Nurses and Respiratory Protection: Improving Education and Training: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13183.
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Workshop Presenters

Felicia Bayer

Alcoa, Inc.

Kathleen Brown

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Kathleen Buckheit

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Candace Burns

University of South Florida

Holly Carpenter

American Nurses Association

L. Sue Davis

University of Cincinnati

Pam Hart

Doherty Employment Group

Elizabeth Maples

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Marjorie McCullagh

University of Michigan

Wendie Robbins

University of California, Los Angeles

Kerri Rupe

University of Iowa

Mark Tanis

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Mary C. Townsend

M. C. Townsend Associates, LLC

Theresa Vaneman

BASF

Tina Williams

U.S. Army National Guard

Members of the IOM Standing Committee on Personal Protective Equipment for Workplace Safety and Health

Charles Austin

Sheet Metal Occupational Health Institute Trust

Roger Barker

North Carolina State University

Robert Bass

Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services

David M. DeJoy

University of Georgia

Sundaresan Jayaraman

Georgia Institute of Technology

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Occupational Health Nurses and Respiratory Protection: Improving Education and Training: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13183.
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Knut Ringen

Independent Consultant

Anugrah Shaw

University of Maryland at Eastern Shore

Daniel Shipp

International Safety Equipment Association

James Tacci

Xerox Corporation

Participants

Jeffrey Birkner

Moldex-Metric, Inc.

Michele Bruer

Vanderbilt University

Charlotte Carneiro

Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Office of Occupational Health Nursing

Lisa Casanova

Georgia State University

Kyungim Jacob Cho

University of Cincinnati

Craig Colton

3M

Lorraine Conroy

University of Illinois at Chicago

Scott Cormier

Hospital Corporation of America

Kate Durand

California Department of Public Health

Ben Favret III

Vestagen Technical Textiles

Marta Figueroa

University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

John Fishbeck

The Joint Commission

John Franke

University of Illinois at Chicago

MaryAnn Gruden

Association of Occupational Health Professionals

Lorraine Harkavy

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Donald Largent

Air Techniques International

Nicole McCullough

3M

Mary Ogg

Association of periOperative Registered Nurses

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Occupational Health Nurses and Respiratory Protection: Improving Education and Training: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13183.
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Charles John Palenik

Indiana University

Rodney Parker

Stryker

Sanchia Patrick

Kimberly-Clark

Robert Phalen

California State University, San Bernardino

Aaron Richardson

Battelle

Margaret Sietsema

University of Illinois at Chicago

Girish Srinivas

TDA Research, Inc.

Stephen Streed

Lee Memorial Health System

Mamoru Yanagiuchi

Shigematsu Works, Co., LTD

Sponsor Representatives

David Book

National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL)

Maryann D’Alessandro

NPPTL

F. Selcen Kilinc-Balci

NPPTL

Debra Novak

NPPTL

Jeff Peterson

NPPTL

Consultant

Neil Weisfeld

NEW Associates, LLC

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Participants." Institute of Medicine. 2011. Occupational Health Nurses and Respiratory Protection: Improving Education and Training: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13183.
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Occupational health nurses (OHNs) are front-line advocates for preventing illness and injury and protecting health in a variety of workplace settings, including the areas of agriculture, construction, health care, manufacturing, and public safety. OHNs need education and training in respiratory protection in order to ensure both their safety and the safety of America's workers.

At the request of the National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) examined existing respiratory protection curricula and made recommendations to improve education and training in respiratory protection for OHNs. The IOM finds that current respiratory protection education receives varying amounts of dedicated time and resources and is taught using a variety of approaches. Several recommendations are made to improve the respiratory protection education and training of OHNs.

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