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September 2015

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Volume 78, No. 2

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In the Building Capacity column in this issue, “Embracing a Unified Brand Builds Capacity for Health Departments,” Darryl Booth discusses the importance of a consistent brand and a unified message across health departments and uses the example of restaurant inspections and the success of grading systems in various departments throughout the country. His column is a call to action for NEHA, its members, leaders, and staff to develop a unified placard or grading system for restaurant inspections that can be applied everywhere.

Table of Contents

Advancement of the Science

  • Characterization of "Hydrocarbon" Dry Cleaning in King County, Washington
  • Methyl Iodide Fumigation of Bacillus anthracis Spores
  • Characteristics of Noncompliant Food Handling Establishments and Factors That Inhibit Compliance in a Regional Health Authority, Jamaica

Advancement of the Practice

  • The 2014 Dallas, Texas, Ebola Incident: Global Implications to All-Hazards Preparedness and Health Care Worker Protection
  • Building Capacity: Embracing a Unified Brand Builds Capacity for Health Departments
  • Direct From AEHAP: The Need for Environmental Public Health Professionals and the Role of EHAC-Accredited Programs in Increasing the Pool
  • Accredited ֲý Science and Protection School Listing
  • Direct From ATSDR: The Navajo Birth Cohort Study
  • Direct From CDC/EHSB: Letter Grading and Transparency Promote Restaurant Food Safety in New York City
  • Direct From HUD: HUD's Healthy Homes Program: Progress and Future Directions

Advancement of the Practitioner

  • Career Opportunities
  • EH Calendar
  • People of the Move

Your Association

  • President's Message: On the Shoulders of Giants
  • NEHA News
  • Special NEHA Members
  • Special Listing
  • NEHA's Annual Financial Statement
  • Resource Corner
  • NEHA 2016 AEC
  • DirecTalk: Musings From the 10th Floor: Go Big or Go Home

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