Occupational Health Nursing Pulse: AAOHN Podcast AAOHN HQ
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Join bi-monthly episodes with the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses and our host, Jennylynn Balmer, MPA, BSN, RN, CSP, COHN-S, FAAOHN for a deep dive into the hot topics, new trends, best practices and trending research in occupational health nursing.
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Neurological Effects of Occupational Stress
Occupational stress is not unique to any industry segment or worker demographic, and certain professions certainly deal with repetitive toxic stress in their work environment. Stress has been proven to change the brain with negative outcomes to both personal and professional lives. Join us for an inspiring and educational discussion regarding the research into practice looking at the causes and contributing factors with mental health challenges, such as depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, suicidal issues that are faced by farmers and other rural workers. Join AAOHN with Paul Norrod, DrPH, M.Div., MA-C, RN from the University of Kentucky to learn more about occupational stress.
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DEI: Always Room For Improvement
Robin Rone has been working with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) for years. Listen in for her conversation with host Stephanie Weinsier to learn how you can improve DEI in your workplace, and in your life.
Helpful Links from Robin:
What is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion? (definition)
What Are Personal Pronouns and Why Do They Matter? (website/article)
So You Want To Talk About Race, by Ijeoma Oluo (book) -
Health Literacy
Host Stephanie Weinsier sits down with Ann Marie Loiseau, DNP, RN, CSN, CCM, and Andrea Mantione, NP, to discuss the extensive research the two have been busy conducting on health literacy.
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Occupational Health Informatics
Listen in to hear an in-depth dive into health informatics and how it pertains to the occupational health nurse. Our host, Stephanie Weinsier, sits down to talk with Anil Adisesh, an expert on the topic.
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Age-Related Bias and How You Can Help
Ageism can permeate nearly every aspect of our day-to-day life. Listen to learn how you, as an Occupational Health Nurse, can play a unique and vital role in minimizing ageism for your workers and in your everyday life.
Host: Stephanie Weinsier, DNP, ANP-BC, COHN-S, FAAOHN
Guest: Tracey Gendron, PhD, Chair and Associate Professor
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Migrant and Immigrant Health Disparities with Cattlefeed and Meatpacking Workers
On Occupational Health Nursing Pulse, Jennylynn sits down with Athena Ramos, PhD, MBA, MS, CPM, Associate Professor, Center for Reducing Health Disparities, Department of Health Promotion, to discuss the behind-the-scenes of the workers who are responsible for the food that comes to our tables, and how we can keep them safe.