| Aspect | Temporary World Health Organization Rn | Temporary Public Health Nurse |
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| Credentials | Registered Nurse (RN) license, WHO-specific training | Registered Nurse (RN) license, public health certification often preferred |
| Work Environment | Global health projects, international settings, field clinics | Community clinics, public health departments, local health initiatives |
| Employer & Industry | World Health Organization, international health agencies | Government health departments, NGOs, community health organizations |
The main difference is that Temporary World Health Organization RNs work in international health projects with a focus on global health issues, often in developing countries, while Temporary Public Health Nurses typically serve local communities within public health systems. Both roles require RN licensure, but the WHO role emphasizes international experience and specialized training.