References, Authors & Acknowledgments
References, Authors & Acknowledgments
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Subject Matter Expert: Long Work Hours and Related Workplace Sleep and Fatigue Issues
Claire C. Caruso, PhD, RN, FAAN, Research Health Scientist, Division of Applied Research and Technology, NIOSH
Subject Matter Experts: Emergency Response
Renée Funk, DVM, MPH&TM, MBA, DACVPM, Deputy Associate Director, Emergency Preparedness and Response Office, NIOSH
Corey R. Butler, MS, Occupational Safety and Health Specialists, NIOSH Western States Office, NIOSH
Yvonne Boudreau, MD, MSPH, Deputy Director/Associate Director for Science, NIOSH Western States Office, NIOSH
Kimberly A. Brinker, MSN, MPH, Nurse Epidemiologist, Emergency Preparedness and Response Office, NIOSH
CAPT Mark M. Methner, PhD, CIH, Senior Industrial Hygienist, Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies, NIOSH
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Elizabeth J. Dalsey, MA, Office of the Director, NIOSH
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Naomi Swanson, PhD, Branch Chief OSHFB, Division of Applied Research and Technology, NIOSH
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The content of this training program was taken from NIOSH [2015]. NIOSH training for nurses on shift work and long work hours. By Caruso CC, Geiger-Brown J, Takahashi M, Trinkoff A, Nakata A. Cincinnati, OH: US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2015-115 (Revised 10/2019). https://doi.org/10.26616/NIOSHPUB2015115revised102019
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