EH Heroes in the time of COVID-19: Adam London
Dr. Adam London, R.S., M.P.A. is the Director of the Kent County Health Department in Michigan. Dr. London has been…
read moreAs part of our effort to support EH professionals engaged in response and recovery efforts, we have created the following targeted content and have curated informative and practical resources from key partner agencies and organizations
Together we stand, press on, and lead the charge of supporting and promoting the health of the nation.
Every employee of our association continues with our commitment to bring the full measure of our capabilities and resources to your support.
Let us continue to bring a contemporary interpretation to the art of practice. Let our face be one of kindness and empathy. Let our science continue to drive our community’s recovery and resiliency. Let this be the moment we can one day look back on with the knowledge that we worked with all our capacity to safely shepherd the frightened public through the uncertainty and difficult hazards faced.
Environmental health professionals are the second largest part of the local public health workforce behind nursing. To support this essential workforce during these uncertain times, NEHA has conducted two needs assessments to assess the activities and needs of the environmental health workforce in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These convenience samples are comprised of responses from local, state, federal, tribal, territorial, and other environmental health program personnel. NEHA is pleased to share the results from these needs assessments.
Dr. Adam London, R.S., M.P.A. is the Director of the Kent County Health Department in Michigan. Dr. London has been…
read moreIn the coming months, we will dedicate the Day in the Life of an EH Professional Blog to stories of…
read moreFree tools and guidance, training, and research for environmental health professionals, including information about programs serving states, tribes, localities, and…
read moreTogether we stand, press on, and lead the charge of supporting and promoting the health of the nation.
Every employee of our association continues with our commitment to bring the full measure of our capabilities and resources to your support.
Let us continue to bring a contemporary interpretation to the art of practice. Let our face be one of kindness and empathy. Let our science continue to drive our community’s recovery and resiliency. Let this be the moment we can one day look back on with the knowledge that we worked with all our capacity to safely shepherd the frightened public through the uncertainty and difficult hazards faced.
The time in history that puts us—environmental health professionals—at the intersection of COVID-19 is just ahead.
We will mediate society’s return to normalcy.
Over the next few weeks, environmental health professionals, like Atlas of Greek mythology, will be asked to hoist many burdens upon their shoulders.
Let our science drive our community’s recovery and resiliency. Let this be the moment where we safely shepherd the frightened public into the future.
Let’s create a profoundly memorable moment, one that undeniably demonstrates the value of our profession to the health and prosperity of the communities we serve.