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Environmental Health: Web Resources

Useful Websites

Selected Online Resources:

  • EndNote 
  • Manage your references by installing this effective research tool that is downloadable onto your laptop or home desktop computer. The University subscribes to EndNote therefore registered students and staff have access to the software. Go to IT& N to download it for you.
  • Plagiarism.org 
  • Students can also educate themselves on what is plagiarism and how to avoid this deliberate or accidental theft of other writer's works.
  • Turnitin 
  • Turnitin scans your written work and detect a similarities in content. Ask your librarian about this facility but training on how to use this tool is done by Mr Zolile Machi, you can find him at Main Library or email Zmachi@mut.ac.za.

EH: Professional Bodies

HPCSA

The Health Profession Council of South Africa is a Statutory Body, established in Terms of the Health Professions Act and Is committed to protecting the Public and Guiding the professions. As a statutory body, the HPCSA is guided by a formal regulatory framework and this includes our founding Act, the Health Professions Act 56 of 1974.

National Association of Environmental Health in South Africa

The National Association of Environmental Health in South Africa (NAEHSA) is the premier Environmental Health Professional organisation in South Africa which advocates environmental health issues and represents the professional interests of all Environmental Health Practitioners.

NAEHSA is committed to the professional development and status of its members and enhancement of Environmental Health Standards and services to the community through advocacy, promotion, education and leadership.