2014 NEHA Conference

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2014 NEHA Conference

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The Deadline is Approaching!
The deadline to submit an abstract for the NEHA 2014 AEC is this Friday, October 11th.

The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) is still accepting abstracts for the 2014 Annual Educational Conference (AEC) & Exhibition until Friday, October 11th. The 2014 AEC is being held in partnership with the International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH), which will be bringing environmental health professionals from all over the world to the NEHA 2014 AEC.

Why should you participate in the Call for Abstracts?


As a speaker at the 2014 AEC, you will have the opportunity to motivate your peers and inspire real change in the environmental health profession. The NEHA 2014 AEC is your chance to share innovative ideas and technologies, gain new perspectives on environmental health issues, and network with a diverse and knowledgeable collection of environmental health professionals from all over the world. As a speaker, you will educate AEC attendees on your efforts to advance the environmental health profession and bring your knowledge and expertise to others to implement in their organizations.



The goal of the AEC is to provide practical, real-world ideas and information so that attendees return home trained, educated, motivated, and empowered to advance the environmental health field. Help NEHA ensure that every attendee sees this return on their investment by assisting us in selecting the topics, speakers, and issues to be covered at the 2014 AEC. Tell us what innovative ideas and trends inspire you and your organization, and assist us in creating an educational and training experience that continues to advance the environmental health profession.


The deadline to submit an abstract is this Friday, October 11, 2013.

To submit an abstract or to learn more about the AEC, please visit neha2014aec.org.



The NEHA AEC is designed to train, educate, and advance people who have an interest or career in environmental health and protection, as well as to bring people together to build a professional network of environmental health colleagues, exchange information, and discover new and practical solutions to environmental health issues.

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