The environmental health professional

As the author sit here at his computer, he think about the year that has just passed and the new year that they are about to begin. Over the last year he was invited to many state affiliate meetings to represent NEHA. At each of these affiliate meetings he gave a NEHA state of the association presen...

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Published inJournal of environmental health Vol. 79; no. 5; p. 6
Main Author Riggs, David E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Denver National Environmental Health Association 01.12.2016
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Summary:As the author sit here at his computer, he think about the year that has just passed and the new year that they are about to begin. Over the last year he was invited to many state affiliate meetings to represent NEHA. At each of these affiliate meetings he gave a NEHA state of the association presentation, as well as presentations on various environmental health subjects, and many times, an interactive discussion about their profession and the practice of environmental health. Every environmental health professional should also attempt to master the human sciences and liberal arts, including risk identification and communications, public speaking, technical writing, and interpersonal relations. After practicing in their profession for four decades, he would like to share his thoughts on the elements that seem to be common denominators for most, if not all, of the successful environmental health professionals he have known.
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ISSN:0022-0892