Massachusetts Association of Occupational Health Nurses
The Massachusetts Association of Occupational Health Nurses MaAOHN is an organization committed to providing ongoing leadership, support and networking opportunities for all Massachusetts nurses engaged in occupational and environmental health...“Caring for the workers of Massachusetts for over 100 years.”
Welcome to our MaAOHN website! The goal of this site is to better connect us as a group, as well as with members of the nursing community. We look forward to and welcome your thoughts, feedback, and ideas!
Please explore our website and be sure to 'Follow Us' to receive up-to-date information on Upcoming Events, educational opportunities, and updates that may affect your nursing practice.
If you are not currently a member, please visit our Membership Section to learn more.
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Recent News & Announcements
MaAOHN shall send out the ballot to members for the 2025 elections this week. As it is unopposed, we shall vote at our Annual Meeting which will be...
Posted by Donna Ferreira
As an MaAOHN member, you can register at a discounted rate for the NECOEM/MaAOHN Conference! Register soon at necoem.org The 2024 NECOEM &...
Posted by Donna Ferreira
Upcoming Events
Monday, November 11, 2024 at 10:00am PT
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On-Demand CE Activities
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Offers 3.0 contact hours
Available until December 31, 2024
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Clinical topics: Patient Outcomes
Offers 2.3 contact hours
Available until June 1, 2026
Designed to be completed on your own schedule this intensive training course is a must for ALL nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, legal nurse consultants, nurse educators, and ri
Offers 24.5 CE credits
Available until December 31, 2025