Occupational Health Nurses Association of the Philippines, Inc. (OHNAP) The Occupational Health Nurses Association of the Philippines (OHNAP), Inc. is a non-stock, non- profit professional organization of nurses working in the industrial, agricultural, commercial, educational, service (hotel & restaurant), government and non government institutions. OHNAP was founded as Industrial Nursing Unit (INU) of the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) on November 11, 1950 by Ms. Magdalena Valenzuela of the Department of Health. The first Chairperson was Ms. Perla Gorres of the Philippine Manufacturing Company (PMC). On August 19, 1964, Ms. Anita Santos of Jardine Davies was elected as the first president. She organized several continuing education programs and worked for the enactment of the constitution and by-laws of the association approved on November 12, 1966 which officially changed its name to OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSES ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (OHNAP), INC. The first national ...
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