NEHA Virtual Conference Offers the Ideal Platform to Explore Topics in Depth and Gain Expert Knowledge

Case Study: The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) 

NEHA currently serves 6,000 members to advance the environmental health and protection professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for all. Professionals who earn a Registered Environmental Health Specialist/Registered Sanitarian credential from NEHA are recognized as having achieved an established standard of excellence. These environmental health professionals master a body of knowledge (which is verified by examination) and acquire sufficient experience to satisfactorily perform work responsibilities in the environmental health field. Visit the NEHA website for more information.

The Challenge

NEHA provides content to anyone in the environmental/public health arena, addressing specific environmental and public health topic areas. Content covers a wide array of environmental/public health topics, such as air quality, food, water supply/safety regulations, daycares, pest control/mosquito abatement, etc. NEHA contacted 6Connex about implementing a virtual conference to allow participants to have instant access to pertinent information.

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