University of California (San Francisco)
University of California, San Francisco is a leading university that consistently defines health care worldwide by conducting advanced biomedical research, educating graduate students in life sciences and providing complex patient care.
Nursing (Occupational & Environmental Health Nursing
The Occupational and Environmental Health (OEH) specialty is rooted in the belief that advanced practice nurses can have a dramatic impact on both individual health and on environmental factors that affect the health of an entire population. It offers interdisciplinary education and training for nurses who wish to become Occupational Health Nurse Practitioners (in conjunction with the Adult Nurse Practitioner [ANP] specialty) and Occupational and Environmental Health Specialists. Most students finish the program in two academic years (one calendar year for OEH Specialist) and complete a written comprehensive exam, or, in some instances, a thesis. Students may apply to extend their program over three years. Most students finish the program in two academic years (one calendar year for OEH Specialist) and complete a written comprehensive exam, or, in some instances, a thesis. Students may apply to extend their program over three years. Applicants who have a bachelor's degree in a field other than nursing (and who are not registered nurses) may be interested in our three-year master's entry program. Please consult the MEPN program page at this web site for more details about this option.
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University of California (San Francisco)
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Nursing Student Affairs Office,
2 Koret Way, #N-319X, UCSF Box 0602
San Francisco, CA 94143-0602
415-476-1435
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