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Alabama

 

We have received numerous requests from local health departments to hold a Review Class in the State of Alabama. As with most states with a large rural area, it's best to have the support and co-sponsorship of your NEHA state affiliate; AEHA. If you would like to attend a Review Class in Alabama, please contact the AEHA President, April Pearce at:
mailto:president@aeha.com
or
AEHA President-Elect, Stephen McDaniel at:
pres-elect@aeha-online.com 


Here are some details if you would like to bring the Review Class to YOUR STATE:

If you have 15-20 candidates who would benefit from the prestigeous REHS certification, we can bring the exam preparation class to you.

Classes are usually 8am to 5:30pm each day and can be arranged as you require.

2.5 or 3 day classes are available.

For a complete description, download a recent class syllabus by clicking on the link below.

DOWNLOAD CLASS SYLLABUS

What do students say about this REHS Review Class?

"Thank you for the wonderful program. I had a great time. Of course, the content was incredible and will make all the difference in passing the exam, but Walter's gift for teaching is what makes the course so effective" K.W. from Chicago

"My job only requires me to be knowledgeable in Food and Dairy Sanitation. And I am panicked about the test requirements in all the other subjects, especially Septic Tanks, Pools and Vectors of Diseases. Walter focused on what we need for the exam, and I feel more prepared after the class. Glad I got throught it and will recommend it to others." M.P. from Ohio

 

Responsibilites of the Co-Sponsor:

As a class sponsor, your agency or State NEHA Affiliate would agree to provide and pay for the following:

Comfortable quiet venue conducive to learning during class dates and times.

Audio-Visual needs of the course:
    CD projector, screen, and amplified sound system 
    Wireless microphone connected to an amplified sound system

Contractor access to the classroom the afternoon prior to Day 1 of the Class

Contractor access to the classroom one hour prior to and after class sessions on all of the days

Marketing of the course to local health departments

Last minute photocopying services

Certifying Continuing Education Units for class participants.

Responsibilities of the Saraniecki Institute for Nutrition and Environmental Health, Inc.

Professional Exhilarating Training from 8am to 5:30 pm on Day 1 and Day 2

Training from noon until 4pm on Day 3

A computer to present materials through your provided audio-visual equipment during the class

Healthy snacks and beverages for class breaks

Lunch for students on Day 1 and Day 2

Marketing materials for the course


Please contact me for a proposal and sample contract:
ascorbate@aol.com