花海视频 Provides Thought Leadership at World Congress on Environmental Health
May 24, 2024
Our leadership and staff provided thought leadership and represented the workforce and association at the 17th IFEH World Congress on Environmental Health in Perth, Australia, on May 20鈥24, 2024. The congress provides a platform for environmental health practitioners and industries to share knowledge on emerging techniques, developments, and innovations in the field.
Aligned with the conference theme, Environmental Health In The New Era, we shared insight on risk communication, emergency readiness, artificial intelligence (AI), and environmental health policy.
花海视频 President-Elect CDR Anna Khan conducted a 2-day, sold-out preconference workshop on risk communication while Dr. Jesse Bliss, our director of Program and Partnership Development, delivered a standing-room-only session on emergency readiness and AI. Our Executive Director Dr. David Dyjack led a discussion on the future of the profession. Further, Dour Farquhar, our director of Government Affairs, presented virtually on environmental health policy and international uniformity. Nearly 700 professionals from 27 countries participated in the event.
鈥淲hile cultures and monetary currencies vary by country, the challenges the profession encounters worldwide are remarkably similar. Speakers unpacked issues related to academic enrollments, local politics, and the dynamic conditions associated with climate change,鈥 said Dr. Dyjack. 鈥淚mplications and solutions related to retail food safety, disaster readiness, wildfires, and healthy homes dominated the agenda.鈥
In total, we led two full-day preconference workshops, delivered two plenary presentations, and were central to two plenary panel discussions. We were also delighted to learn that several local South Pacific environmental health practitioners and academics plan to attend and speak at our upcoming 2024 Annual Educational Conference (AEC) & Exhibition in Pittsburgh.
The World Congress was made possible by the efforts of the International Federation of Environmental Health (IFEH) and Environmental Health Australia.