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Society for Occupational and Environmental Health An International Society |
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Since its inception, The Society for Occupational and Environmental Health (SOEH) has been an influential voice in the field. The Society continues to play a unique, integrating role by bringing together professionals in government, industry, labor, and academia. We invite you to become a member of the Society and join us in the pursuit of its ongoing mission: to reduce occupational and environmental health hazards through the presentation of scientific data and the dynamic exchange of information across institutions and disciplines. |
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History |
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SOEH was founded in 1972 under the leadership of Irving J. Selikoff at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. This important step was taken in response to a proposal by Sheldon Samuels of the AFL-CIO to form a multi-faceted forum for academics, government policy makers, and industry and union representatives to formulate positions on public policy issues. |
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Membership Benefits |
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Discounted attendance rate at the Annual Conference where the latest and best in research and methodology on critical environmental and occupational health issues are featured. The conference also provides members with the opportunity to meet and discuss issues with representatives of a wide variety of disciplines and organizations. |
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About SOEH Leadership and staff Annual Conference Houk Award Publications |