The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) announced on May 22, 2000 the establishment of the Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety at the University of Iowa. The new Center will provide graduate training, continuing education, and outreach in occupational medicine, industrial hygiene, and occupational health nursing in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
The Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety is the newest of 16 Education and Research Centers (ERCs) funded by NIOSH to meet the nation’s ongoing needs for trained occupational health and safety professionals. The new Center is a collaborative effort among the University of Iowa’s Colleges of Public Health, Nursing, and Medicine. It is housed in the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health in the University’s College of Public Health in Iowa City.
ERCs graduate almost half of the nation’s post-baccalaureate occupational health and safety specialists, including the majority of occupational health nursing and occupational medicine graduates. The program was established in 1977. ERCs are funded for five-year periods by NIOSH under a competitive peer-review process. A program announcement is published in the Federal Register every year, and proposals by applicants are critically evaluated by NIOSH and independent scientific reviewers.
For further information on the Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety, contact Nancy L. Sprince, M.D., Heartland Center Program Director, at (319) 335-4429. For further information on NIOSH’s ERC program and other research activities, call toll-free 1-800-35-NIOSH.