Corporate Body

Australian College of Occupational Health Nurses (1992 - )

From
1992
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Education, Nursing, Association and Society or Membership Organisation
Website
http://www.acohn.com.au
Reference No
ABN: 44 053 400 310
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

The Australian College of Occupational Health Nurses was formed in 1992, having previously been known as the Australian Occupational Health Nurses Association. The College promotes occupational health as well as providing education, support and professional development for occupational health nurses.

Timeline

 1976 - 1992 Australian Occupational Health Nurses Association
       1992 - Australian College of Occupational Health Nurses

Published resources

Resources

Ailie Smith

EOAS ID: biogs/A002073b.htm

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