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Continuing Education in Occupational Safety and Health

Our Johns Hopkins Education and Research Center's Continuing Education (CE) program and our national and regional partners offer seminars, conferences and short courses to keep environmental and occupational safety and health professionals ahead of the industry’s changing regulations, compliance, and cultural demands.

Many of our short courses and seminars are approved for certification maintenance credits for professionals including educators, regulators, insurance underwriters, corporate attorneys, union representatives, commercial and real estate managers, corporate and business managers, manufacturing representatives, practicing occupational health nurses, physicians, safety engineers, and industrial hygienists.


 

The Program on Occupational health and safety education on Emerging Technologies – Mid Atlantic Partnership (POccETMAP) is collaborative effort between multiple institutions to develop and widely distribute a web-based curriculum to prepare students in industrial hygiene, STEM disciplines, and OHS professionals with the skills necessary to address health and safety issues that arise in emerging technology areas including additive manufacturing such as 3-D printing, novel technologies for disinfection, electronic nicotine delivery systems, and nanobiotechnology.

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For more information please contact:

Kristoffer Spicer MS, CHMM, COHC

DIRECTOR, CONTINUING EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
RESEARCH SCIENTIST, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND ENGINEERING

kspicer3@jhu.edu

Room W7517

Keith Choi

SR. PROGRAM COORDINATOR, CONTINUING EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND ENGINEERING

kchoi@jhu.edu
Room W7517

Mary L. Doyle, MPH, RN, COHN-S/CM

FMR. DIRECTOR, CONTINUING EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND ENGINEERING

mdoyle6@jhu.edu

Research: ERC professional continuing education, hearing conservation, spirometry, CE occupational health, COHN-S, CME continuing medical education.