Author
Saurabh Chauhan
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UIS Public Health Student Association members pose together at the IEHA Annual Educational Conference at Starved Rock Lodge
UIS PHSA members at the IEHA Conference
Attendees listen to a presentation in the conference room at Starved Rock Lodge

Students from the University of Illinois Springfield's Public Health Student Association attended the Illinois Environmental Health Association (IEHA) Annual Educational Conference, gaining valuable exposure to current trends and professional practices in environmental health.

On November 6, students travelled to Starved Rock Lodge in Oglesby, Illinois, with university transportation, allowing them to participate fully in this professional development opportunity. The conference featured multiple concurrent sessions throughout the day, allowing attendees to explore diverse topics within environmental health, water safety, food protection, policy, and emerging technologies.


Diverse Learning Opportunities

Sessions covered a broad range of topics critical to modern environmental health practice. Presenters represented the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), county health departments, academic institutions, and various industry partners.


Conference Session Topics

  • Foodborne Outbreak Response
  • Legionella Investigations
  • Intentional Food Contamination
  • CBD Dosage Regulation
  • Groundwater Protection
  • Well Engineering
  • Environmental Health Workflows
  • Policy Advocacy

Notably, IDPH offered Pool Inspection Training, providing students with hands-on guidance on pool safety standards, inspection protocols, and regulatory compliance, an essential skill set for those interested in water safety and public health practice.

Featured UIS Presentations

A Tale of Two Risk Assessments:
A clear comparison of different environmental risk assessment approaches, emphasizing their importance in
guiding evidence-based public health decisions.