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PARTNERSHIP EVENTS

CHE Partnership call: 25 Years of the Superfund Research Program: Highlights and Hope
Thur, May 23

CHE Partnership call: Cancer: The Professional and the Personal: A Conversation with Dr. Susan Love and Susan Braun
Tues, May 28

CHE Partnership call: The Story of Camp Lejeune: Contaminated Drinking Water, Cancer Clusters, and the Struggle for Justice
Wed, May 29
Hosted by the CHE Alaska Working Group and ACAT

CHE Partnership call: Stress as an Endocrine Disruptor: Maternal Psychosocial Stress During Pregnancy and Fetal Development
Thur, June 6
Hosted by the CHE Fertility and Reproductive Health Working Group

CHE Cafe call: The Rise of the US Environmental Health Movement: A Conversatin with Kate Davies
Thur, June 20


Conference: Healthy Environments Across Generations
New York Academy of Medicine
June 7-8, 2012
Continue the conversation: Join the conference on Facebook

5/2/13: MP3 recording available: When There Is No Epidemiologist

4/16/13: MP3 recording available: Late Lessons from Early Warnings: A Retrospective Look at Learning About Precaution

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CHE Partners on why they value our work

Why Join CHE?

Joining CHE requires no fee, no commitment of individual or organizational resources, and no expertise on health or the environment.

CHE Partners join a network of colleagues who share a commitment to raising the level of public and professional dialogue about health and the environment and who agree with the CHE Consensus Statement.

CHE promises that you will receive no more than four emails a month and that you will be invited to participate further only if you choose to do so.

You can join CHE as an Organizational Partner, or as an Individual Partner, or both.

Organizational Partners have a special role in CHE because they speak for larger numbers of people. Individual Partners also can play a key role in CHE whether or not their organizations choose to join.

Some people join both as Individual Partners and, on behalf of their organizations, as Partner Organizations. The Individual Partners within Partner Organizations are assured that they will personally be on the CHE listserv. They can speak for themselves within CHE when it may not be appropriate to speak for their Partner Organization.

Some of the resources available to CHE Partners include:

  • The opportunity to join CHE Working and Regional Groups on topics including:  Asthma and the Environment, Fertility and Reproductive Health, Learning and Developmental Disabilities, Cancer,  Electromagnetic Fields and more. 
  • Current health science on asthma, breast cancer and other diseases.
  • Monthly educational Partnership Calls covering environmental health science, policy and advocacy.

 

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