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Workers Compensation Specialist. He has degrees in Nursing from Excelsior College and Occupational Safety and Health from Columbia Southern University and under- graduate certificates in Emergency Medical Technology from Oakland Community Col- lege. Active in the Emergency Nurses Asso- ciation, the American Association of Occu- pational Health Nurses, and the Association for Occupational Health Professionals in Healthcare, he is a member of the National Association of Safety Professionals, the In- stitute for Safety and Health Management, and the National Registry of Environmental Professionals, and the National Registry of Workers Compensation Specialists. Current- ly he is employed full-time by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and is on permanent assign- ment to the Medical Department at Fiat Chrysler’s Sterling Stamping Plant in Sterling Heights, Mich.
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