Environmental Health Crash Course!
In September of last year, I joined MdEHN as the 2017 extern and during my experience have had a crash course in the environmental aspects of health. My background as an acute care nurse of eight years has been instrumental in my work as it is a continuation of my desire to improve the health of those around me.
Help is fight for a safer, more sustainable Maryland!
Despite another record year of extreme weather, we are finally settling into the winter season. And believe it or not, the holidays are just around the corner. That means the season of giving is also upon us.
Meet the class of 2018!
This fall, Maryland Environmental Health Network is pleased to host three student learners: Ayana Jones, Blake Wrigley, and Stephanie Scobey.
Summer Reading for Science & Human Health
Rebecca Rehr, Public Policy & Advocacy Manager
Right to Know: Spending the Day on Capitol Hill Talking about Tampons*
Rebecca Rehr, Public Policy & Advocacy Manager
Healthy Homes: Re-Framing Natural Gas Infrastructure Impacts
Guest Blog by Leann Leiter Environmental Health Fellow,
Southwest PA Environmental Health Project and FracTracker Alliance
Health Care Repeal Provides neither Health or Care
Tamara Toles O’Laughlin, Executive Director
Cities Take the Lead on Climate and Health
Tamara Toles O’Laughlin, Executive Director
The Impossible Just Takes a Bit Longer
Rebecca Ruggles, Founder
Legislative Wrap Up 2017
Rebecca Rehr, Public Health Advocacy Coordinator
Annapolis Dispatch: Science as the Foundation for Strong Policy
Rebecca Rehr, Public Health Advocacy Coordinator
Reflections on Internship in Annapolis
Maggie Cherney, MdEHN Intern