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Supporting Solo Practitioners: Launching the Independent Exposure Professionals Network

Supporting Solo Practitioners: Launching the Independent Exposure Professionals Network

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Welcome to The Exposure Scientist Podcast! In today's episode, host Dr. Alex LeBeau introduces an exciting new initiative—a supportive community just for independent exposure professionals. Drawing from his own experience as an independent scientist and consultant, Dr. LeBeau discusses the unique challenges that solo practitioners face, from finding professional connections and referrals to sharing educational resources and navigating day-to-day hurdles without the camaraderie of a traditional office.

This episode explores the vision behind the Independent Exposure Professionals community—a space designed for sharing advice, recommending labs or field help, and providing continuing education opportunities for those working in areas like exposure assessment, risk analysis, toxicology, and industrial hygiene. Dr. LeBeau emphasizes the importance of peer support, resource sharing, and mutual growth for independents in the field. Whether you're looking for practical tips, professional connections, or just a place to bounce around ideas, this episode is your invitation to join and shape this brand-new network. Tune in and discover how you can get involved and help strengthen the independent exposure professional community!


Consider yourself an independent exposure professional? Please fill out the application to join our exclusive community.

Contact Dr. Alex LeBeau at Exposure Consulting for exposure litigation support or Exposure Science Consulting.

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