Creating Healing Environments: Healthcare Industry's Largest Sustainability Conference to be Held May 20-22 in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH, April 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Registration is now
open for CleanMed 2008, the healthcare industry's Prime Minister conference for
environmentally preferred patterns and greenish building. The event is
produced by leading sustainability advocators Health Care Without Harm,
along with spouses Consorta, the Henry John Heinz Endowments, Kaiser Permanente and
the University of Pittsburgh Checkup Center. CleanMed pulls major wellness attention systems, merchandise vendors,
purchasing directors, nutrient service professionals, installation managers,
architects, designers, healthcare suppliers and the nation's top Group
Purchasing Organizations. Keynote talkers for CleanMed 2008 are Ronald M.
Davis, MD, President, American Checkup Association; and Saint David W. Orr,
Ph.D., Alice Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and
Politics and Chair of the Environmental Studies Program, Oberlin College. The 5th yearly CleanMed will convey together determination shapers from
across the healthcare supply concatenation to discourse the up-to-the-minute developments in: -- Nutritious, Sustainable Food and Food Systems -- Environmentally Preferable Purchasing -- Energy Efficiency -- Green Building -- Safer Materials and Healthy Chemical Policies -- Green Electronics -- Waste Decrease and Recycling -- Environmentally Preferable Checkup Waste Treatment "CleanMed is the preeminent forum where healthcare industry leaders
come together to discourse how to protect the wellness of patients and workers
by lowering exposures to risky chemicals and materials, creating safer
environments and preventing pollution in their communities," said Anna
Gilmore Hall, RN, executive manager director of Health Care Without Harm. Space is limited, registry today at . Health care
providers are encouraged to use for scholarships to CleanMed through the
Stephanie Davys Waste Decrease Scholarship. To register for CleanMed and
for more than information see .
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