A Wise Choice
One of the most important factors in remaining competitive in today's market is a healthy work force. More businesses are discovering university-based centers can meet the work-related health needs of their employees by offering state-of-the-art care in a cost-effective manner. Occupational health professionals in academic settings keep informed about the latest medical advances and regulatory concerns, and they understand the overall work environment, especially the needs of individuals. 

 The Clinical Center for Environmental and Occupational Health is New Jersey's leading facility for workplace health. It's team of nationally-known occupational physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers and industrial hygienists will develop innovative services to meet the health needs of your business. The center draws upon the expertise of the clinicians, scientists and educators of the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. 

 

To Learn More...

Staff and faculty members of the Clinical Center for Environmental and Occupational Health are available to meet with you at your site or at our offices in Piscataway to discuss how the clinic can meet the needs of your organization. To arrange an appointment, please phone the clinic at (732 )445-0123 x600, fax a brief letter to (732) 445-0127, or write to: 

The Clinical Center for Environmental and Occupational Health at The Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute 
170 Frelinghuysen Road 
Piscataway, New Jersey 08854

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