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We are also available on iTunes!We shall be uploading a new lecture in late May 2008 following our next dinner meeting. We look forward to responding to all of your comments or questions. Please email us at miranimd@gmail.com.
New England College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Podcast Last Updated:Tue, 13 May 2008 11:27:21 -0500
Selected lectures presented by the New England College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (NECOEM) annual conferences and dinner meetings.
The Myth of the Great Divide: All Health is Occupational Health Sat, 22 Mar 2008 18:57:00 -0500 File: Mark Cullen 16.mp3 Size: 7.39 MB
Lecture given by Dr. Mark Cullen during the 2007 annual conference for NECOEM / MaOHN held in Bedford, MA. Dr.Cullen is Professor of Medicine and Public Health in addition to being Director of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at Yale University. Dr. Cullen also received the 2007 Harriet Hardy Award given by the Board Of Directors of NECOEM.
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Global Warming: Health Problems and Healthy Solutions Wed, 19 Mar 2008 19:42:00 -0500 File: Allison Rogers 16.mp3 Size: 7.84 MB
Lecture given by Allison Rogers during the 2007 annual conference on NECOEM / MaOHN held in Bedford, MA. Ms. Rogers is an educational and outreach coordinator at "The Green The Capitol" Office in the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC.
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Nanotechnology: Environmental and Occupational Health Implications Wed, 19 Mar 2008 19:32:00 -0500 File: Mike Ellenbecher 16.mp3 Size: 5.32 MB
Lecture given by Mike Ellenbecher, CIH, PhD during the 2007 annual conference for NECOEM / MaOHN in Bedford, MA. Dr. Ellenbecher is director of the Toxic Use Reduction Institute from the University of Lowell, MA. Handouts to this presentation are also available from the library section of necoem.org.
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