ANHE is a transformational alliance preparing and engaging nurses to assure the environmental health of all people, overcome environmental health disparities, and to heal our communities and the earth for present and future generations.
Hannah Noel-Bouchard, BSN, RN (she, her) is a public health nurse, Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP) – Health Innovation and Leadership student, and the Nurse Operations Manager for the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments.
The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE) is delighted to announce the publication of Environmental Health in Nursing 3rd Edition – an update to our award-winning open access textbook for nurses and other health professionals.
water pathogens that all affect water quality; and environ-mental contamination of water sources from industry and energy production. Certain populations are more vulnerable to harm from unsafe drinking water such as children, the elderly, work-ers, and pregnant women. Additionally, low-income families
The Nursing Collaborative on Climate Change and Health is partnership between the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, Climate for Health, and nursing organizations that have committed to:
Announcing the 2nd Cohort of the ANHE Fellowship 2022 – 2023. Nurses are ideally poised to be leaders in addressing climate change for a number of reasons: we’re the largest health profession by numbers in both the United States and the world, we’re highly trusted in the communities we serve, and we’re systems-oriented and holistic thinkers.
Read our award-winning, free e-textbook that offers essential information for nurses new to the topics as well as those with advanced environmental health experience.
Milagros R. Elia, M.A, APRN, ANP-BC is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, an early-stage researcher in the environmental impact of climate change on patient care, and the Program Manager of Climate and Clean Energy at the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments.