Core Program Faculty & Staff

Nicole Collman, RN, ANP-BC, CNS

Assistant Clinical Professor
Occupational & Environmental Health Nursing

Assistant Clinical Professor, has practiced in OH for over 13 years, and currently practices as an OH NP at Pixar (computer animation co.) and Adult Nurse Practitioner at UCSF’s Screening and Acute Care Clinic. She is an expert in the prevention and treatment of work-related injuries and disorders. Her areas of interest include OEHN and primary care, OEHN role and case management, program planning, aerosol transmissible diseases, infection control, ergonomics, urgent care. She plans the OEH-NP students’ clinical practica and provides clinical supervision for them, teaches OEHN role (...

Sandra Domeracki, RN, MSN, FNP-BC, COHN-S, FAAOHN

Associate Clinical Professor
Occupational & Environmental Health Nursing

Associate Clinical Professor with a focus on OH in healthcare settings including medical surveillance programs, injured worker care, and case management, infectious disease prevention and management of exposures, immunizations, and bloodborne pathogen exposures. She also practices as a NP for the San Francisco VA Health Care System’s OEH services. Ms. Domeracki provides clinical training for 1st-year MS students (N414.28B) and co-teaches an OEH illness and injury management course (N271.06) with Dr. Blanc, OEM Program Director. She is a liaison faculty for the OEHN program advisory...

Karen Hill, Ph.D., ANP-C, MSN, RN

Associate Clinical Professor
Occupational & Environmental Health Nursing

Associate Clinical Professor, teaches OH and Diverse Worker Populations (N273A) and is responsible for the clinical training in the MS Program of 2nd-year students (N415.28B) and for the development and revision of the MS curriculum. Her areas of interest include OEHN, primary care, complex care management, young workers, low wage-workers, vulnerable populations, and trauma-informed care.

Soo-Jeong Lee, RN, PhD, ANP

Associate Professor at UC San Francisco
Occupational & Environmental Health Nursing

Associate Professor, has been a core faculty member of the program since 2010. She received her PhD from UCSF in 2007 and post-doctoral training in public health and epidemiology at NIOSH through the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) program. Dr. Lee has 19 years of research experience in OH, including work as a research contractor at the California Department of Public Health, OH Health Branch. Her areas of focus include safety behavior, risk perception, musculoskeletal disorders, chemical exposure, healthcare workers, OH surveillance, and epidemiology. She works closely...