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901
12th Avenue, P.O. Box 222000, Seattle, WA 98122-1090
Email Us • (206) 296-5660 phone • (206) 296-5544
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Betsy
Gilbert, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
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areas
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Specialty
in occupational and environmental health nursing. Focus on psychosocial
issues in the workplace. The emerging of role of the workplace it’s
potential to impact the health and well-being of worker populations
at all levels of prevention. Care of people with psychiatric/mental
health problems (including addictions).
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Gilbert,
E. & Butterfield, P. (2006, November 2). Mean
streets for cabbies [Guest columnists, Special to the times].
The Seattle Times.
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Gilbert,
E. A. (2005). Understanding violence against taxicab drivers.
(Doctoral Dissertation, University of Washington, School of Nursing,
2005). Dissertation Abstracts International, 66, 06B (2005): p.
3057.
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recent
publications
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Gilbert,
B. (1994). Employee assistance programs: History and description.
AAOHN Journal, 42, (10), pp. 488-93. |
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scholarly
activities
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Scholarship
focuses on understanding, preventing, and assisting people during
the aftermath of occupational violence through support and coping
skills training. Populations taxicab drivers and health care workers. |
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