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Registration Is Open for the 6th Annual NW Environmental Health Conference

The conference will host leading scientists, researchers, and health professionals to continue our robust dialogue on the interrelationship between the environment, health, and healthcare practices.
March 14, 2014

The conference will host leading scientists, researchers, and health professionals to continue

our robust dialogue on the interrelationship between the environment, health, and healthcare

practices.

 

The 2014 conference will feature Julia Brody, PhD, as the keynote speaker. Dr. Brody is

executive director of Silent Spring Institute, an organization that partners with physicians, public

health advocates and scientists to identify and break the links between environmental chemicals

and women’s health, especially breast cancer.

Breakout sessions will cover a range of topics including environmental justice, healthy homes,

environmental toxicants, epigenetics, air quality, climate change, built environment, state policy

efforts, sustainable practices in health care, and more!

Who should attend?

Healthcare administrators, public health practitioners, researchers, naturopathic and allopathic

practitioners, community organizers, non-profit program managers, students, and all others

interested in understanding how their own areas of practice affect and are affected by

environmental and health challenges.

Register now! @ www.oeconline.org/nwehc

For more information, please contact [email protected] or visit www.oeconline.org/nwehc.

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