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The EarthRose Institute (ERI), a 501c3 organization, was founded in response to the growing need for disseminating information, providing education, and research collaboration on the environmental links to women’s and children’s health. Preventing exposures to toxic compounds in the home, workplace, food chain, and community are primary goals of ERI. READ MORE...

Women's Health and the Environment (WE)

| Tuesday, September 14, 2010 |

When: October 15th, 2010
Where: Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables, FL
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm

Join us for a special day of learning and interacting with an extraordinary team of renowned experts, researchers, educators, integrative health practitioners, and advocates in the field of women and children’s health and the environment to develop strategies and solutions for healthier lives and healthier communities.

Register to Attend the WE Conference
http://www.biltmorehealthandwellness.com/

Advertising Opportunities
http://www.earthrose.org/pages/WEads.htm

The WE Conference funding campaign will include, but is not limited to, engaging foundations with a shared mission of environmental health giving and donations are welcome to continue and to meet our community outreach and education goals.

Sponsorhip/Donation Opportunities
http://www.earthrose.org/pages/WEsponsor.htm

The WE Conference funding campaign will include, but is not limited to, engaging foundations with a shared mission of environmental health. Giving and donations are welcome to continue to meet our community outreach and education goals for creating healthier communities.

Conference Presenters

Devra Davis, PhD, MPH, Former Director of University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute’s Center for Environmental Oncology. Internationally known Epidemiologist in Women’s Health and the Environment. Founder, Environmental Health Trust.

Dr. Tyrone Hayes, PhD, Researcher and Biologist, Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley. World renowned researcher on Endocrine Disruptors in the environment
Carolyn Raffensperger, M.A. JD, Executive Director, Science and the Environment Health Network (SEHN), works with communities and governments in the effective application of science to protect and restore public and ecosystem health.

Ted Schettler, M.D., MPH Science Director, Science and Environmental Health Network (SEHN), a leading medical voice for environmental health and public health policy. Author, Ecological medicine: Complex systems, health, and disease

Conference Goals

Bring together international experts, researchers, educators, and advocates in the field of women and children’s health and the environment to share information and inspire citizen involvement for creating healthier communities.

Bridge the gap between current environmental research and access to information to positively impact the health of our community

Actively engage participants in discussions and activities to increase environmental awareness and personal relevance.

Create an outreach community to sponsor regional and local follow up meetings, educational events and seminars.

Develop environmental health programs and training for community organizations, health care providers, schools, and the public.

Empower conference participants to join us in our ongoing advocacy efforts for healthier communities.
Create a virtual social networking community website and links to online resources and information and to one another.


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Event: Women's Health and the environment (WE)

When: October 15th, 2010

Where: Biltmore Hotel,
Coral Gables, FL

Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm