July/August 2022
Journal of ֲý
Volume 85, Number 1
About the Cover
Environmental health professionals are essential to foodborne illness outbreak investigations, although many do not receive formal training in this area. This issue’s cover article, “Competencies for ֲý Professionals Who Detect, Investigate, and Respond to Foodborne Illness Outbreaks,” presents a competency framework that reflects the comprehensive set of skills desired for environmental health professionals at state and local health agencies. The study describes the findings of a web-based survey that assessed these competencies and identified training priorities among practicing environmental health professionals, as well as an environmental health competency training road map.
Table of Contents
Advancement of the Science
- Occurrence of Nitrate and Indicators of Agricultural and Septic System Contamination in a West Central Wisconsin Sand Aquifer
- Effectiveness of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone in Reducing Air Pollutants: A Pre- and Post-Comparison of NO2 and PM10 Levels
Advancement of the Practice
- Competencies for ֲý Professionals Who Detect, Investigate, and Respond to Foodborne Illness Outbreaks
- Direct From CDC/ֲý Services: Resources and Tools for Emergencies
- Direct From ecoAmerica: Climate Changes Metal Health
Advancement of the Practitioner
- JEH Quiz #1
- EH Calendar
- People on the Move
- Resource Corner
- JEH Corresponding Author and Subject Index: Volume 84
Your Association
- President’s Message: Help Spread the Word—ֲý Is Public Health
- Special Listing
- NEHA News
- NEHA 2023 AEC
- DirecTalk: Summer in Iowa
Advertisers Index
- American Public Health Association (APHA)
- HealthSpace Is Now HS GovTech
- Inspect2GO ֲý Software
- Micro Essential Laboratory, Inc.
- NEHA-FDA Retail Flexible Funding Model Grant Program
- Ozark River Manufacturing Co.
- Rural Community Assistance Partnership, Inc.