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To promote high standards of professionalism among municipal and regional health officers through programs of education, technical assistance, legislative representation, and collaboration with public health colleagues
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Local NH health officers also have access to free E Learning modules on the NH DPHS Cornerstone platform Contact the NHDPHS Health Officer Liaison Unit for more information
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New Hampshire Health Officers Association Board of Directors Meet the Board Members: Liam Ehrenzweig Madison Bailey Wayne Whitford Ren Beaudoin Courtney Bogaert Brian Lockard Not in Photo: Lisa Bechok Heidi Peek-Kukulka President Wayne R Whitford Health Officer Town of Newbury PO Box 296 Newbury, NH 03255 (603) 748-1583 Click here to email
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In 2022, the Board of Directors for the New Hampshire Health Officers Association (NHHOA) saw the necessity to develop a 5-Year Strategic Action Plan that includes clear goals and objectives with specific activities to strengthen the organization and define a vision for moving forward
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Health Officer representation is important to widen our visibility and broaden our knowledge Some of the Board's goals in 2023 are to review the Health Officer's Manual, keep informed of any legislation which may affect health officers, and continue our involvement with various committees
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The New Hampshire Health Officers Association Host Two Conferences each year - held in the Spring Fall Save the Date: NH Health Officers Spring Conference Wednesday May 6, 2026 Puritan Conference Center, Manchester
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Provides a forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge in the area of public health and environmental health Promotes skill, efficiency and professional competence among local public health workers and officers
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In order to be eligible to serve on the Board, you must be a health officer or deputy health appointed by a town or municipality and a NHHOA member in good standing The Board is elected by the membership, and nominations may be made at the annual workshop held in the fall each year
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