ORISE Business Areas

Worker and Public Health Communication

Science Education Programs

Occupational Exposure and Worker Studies

Professional and Technical Training

Independent Environmental Assessment and Verification

Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site

National Security and Emergency Management

Scientific Peer Reviews

Other Business Areas

 

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by Oak Ridge Associated Universities
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Worker and Public Health Communication

Training and Education

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) collaborates with clients to learn about and effectively address their training and education needs related to topics of worker health, safety, consumer health, environmental health and toxicology.

Our team has expertise in instructional design, graphic art, multimedia development, cultural competency and global health. We customize training and educational programs according to your needs, audience and resources. When appropriate, we call on our network of internationally-recognized communication experts to help conduct your courses and workshops.

Our training and education capabilities include:

Instructional Design and Development
ORISE works with its clients to create customized training and instructional design programs, including traditional classroom teaching and online education.

Interactive Multimedia Applications
ORISE helps create interactive, computer-based training programs through a variety of delivery methods, from Webcasts to simulations and animations.

For more information

Marcus A. Weseman
Vice President and
Program Director
865.576.3420
health.communication@orau.org

ORISE conducts training

ORISE designs, develops, and delivers training and education programs customized to meet each client's needs. Our training takes on a multitude of formats, from traditional classroom sessions to computer-based products.