Baltimore to Beirut
David Dyjack, DrPH, CIH
This month's column explores the incongruencies that make up the fabric of our lives and how they can offer valuable insight into the people and world around us. Our country is large and diverse. Diversity, when properly and respectfully harnessed, makes us stronger and more resilient. This is true in ecosystems, workplaces, and economies. Let's endeavor to keep our professional community, in whatever form or function it appears, threaded to together.
Journal of Environmental Health
January/February 2020
Volume 82, Number 6
This month's column explores the incongruencies that make up the fabric of our lives and how they can offer valuable insight into the people and world around us. Our country is large and diverse. Diversity, when properly and respectfully harnessed, makes us stronger and more resilient. This is true in ecosystems, workplaces, and economies. Let's endeavor to keep our professional community, in whatever form or function it appears, threaded to together.
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BALTIMORE TO BEIRUT (PDF)Journal of Environmental Health
January/February 2020
Volume 82, Number 6