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Nancy Nachreiner, Assistant Professor

 
 
Office: 1234 Mayo (612) 625-2487

nachr001@umn.edu

PhD Environmental Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

MPH Environmental Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

BSN, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

C.O.H.N.-S Certified Occupational Health Nurse Specialist, ABOHN

Teaching:

Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety (PubH 6170) and Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Occupational Health and Safety Field Problems (PubH 6150)

Research Interests:

Work-related violence and work-related injuries

Recent Publications:

Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., McGovern, P.M., Hansen, H., Nachreiner, N., Geisser, M., Ryan, A.D., Mongin, S.J., and Watt, G.D. (2004). An epidemiological study of the magnitude and consequences of work-related violence: The Minnesota Nurses’ Study. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 61, 495-503.

Nachreiner, N., Gerberich, S.G., McGovern, P., Church, T., Hansen, H., Geisser, M., and Ryan, A. (2005). Impact of Training on Work-related assault. Research in Nursing and Health, 28(1): 67-78.

Olson, D.K., Lohman, W.H., Brosseau, L.M., Fredrickson, A.L., McGovern, P.M., Gerberich, S.G., Nachreiner, N.M. (2005). Crosscutting Competencies for Occupational Health and Safety Professionals. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 11(3), 235-243.

Gerberich, S.G., Church, T.R., McGovern, P.M., Hansen, H., Nachreiner, N., Geisser, M., Ryan, A.D., Mongin, S.J., Watt, G.D., and Jurek, A. (2005). Risk factors for work-related assaults on nurses. Epidemiology, 16, 704-709.

Nachreiner, N., Gerberich, S.G., McGovern, P., Church, T., Hansen, H., Geisser, M., Ryan, A. (2005). Relation between policies and work related assault: Minnesota Nurses' Study. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 62(10): 675-81.

 
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