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Enviromental Health Specialists

Hien Nguyen, MPH, REHS, (LT, USPHS), Environmental Health Officer, Vessel Sanitation Program, NCEHEnvironmental health specialists work at the intersection of the environment and human health. They play an important role in preventing outbreaks and responding to emergencies. Read on how CDC/ATSDR environmental health specialists are using their lives to make a world a difference.[More]

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