
Oregon Environmental
Health Association

Join OEHA at the coast!
The Oregon Environmental Health Association 2023 Annual Education Conference is coming soon! Find information about how to register, become a sponsor or exhibitor, donate your items from your favorite business for our Silent Auction, and view our draft agenda on the 2023 AEC Webpage!
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When and Where: Oct. 24-26, 2023 in Newport, OR
Advancing the Environmental Health Profession
in Oregon




Welcome to OEHA!
OEHA is an affiliate of the National Environmental Health Association.
Join OEHA!
Try out the new OEHA online membership form.

Are you looking for resources to study for your REHS exam?
Check out this page or contact us to find helpful tools as you prepare to advance your career to the next level with a REHS credential.
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The first step is joining OEHA! We now offer a one-year free Trainee Membership to all REHS Trainees registered with the state of Oregon.
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Want to join a study group? We can connect you with other trainees from around the state who are meeting on Zoom every week. Share stories from the field and compare study notes.
Contact page to learn more!
Stay in the Loop with NEHA and CDC

What are these posts?
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Below you'll find Twitter Feed from the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) and CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network. The feed is updated every 24 hours with the latest news that these organizations post.
The posts do not necessarily represent the opinions or perspectives of OEHA, and posting here does not imply an endorsement by OEHA.
Who are NEHA and CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network?
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The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) is a nonprofit organization devoted to advancing the environmental health and protection professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for all. They are based in Denver, Colorado and post under the Twitter handle @nehaorg.
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CDC's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network is a dynamic Web-based tool that provides health & environmental data/info in one easy to find location. They post under the Twitter handle @CDC_EPHTracking.
