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3023.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | |||
Poster | |||
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These posters serve to meet the above learning objectives and will provide tools and learnings for others from local environmental public health agencies - ones that attendees can take "home" and put into practice. They will also detail the range of issues facing those in environmental health practice and the resultant solutions used to address those issues. The poster format lends itself to further discussion & exchange between attendees and presenters | |||
Learning Objectives: 1. Demonstrate environmental health practice in variety of media and areas (e.g., air, water & work, residential, school settings. 2. Provide environmental health case studies and tools that serve as models for other agencies to use. 3. Illustrate the variety and depth of environmental health practice along with future directions. | |||
Stefanie DeOLLoqui, MS James Mack Dr, Rebecca Head, PhD, DABT Max Weintraub, MS Sacoby M. Wilson, MS | |||
Exposure to agricultural and veterinary chemicals: Australian primary health care workforce responsiveness Liz Hanna, MPH, RN, FRCNA | |||
Waterborne Disease, Water Pollution and Water Terrorism: What the Public Health Community Needs to Know Patricia L. Meinhardt, MD, MPH, MA | |||
Effects of cooking smoke and environmental tobacco smoke on acute respiratory infections in young Indian children Vinod Mishra, PhD, MPH, Kirk R. Smith, PhD, MPH, Robert D. Retherford, PhD | |||
Improving housing conditions in rural areas of Bolivia to prevent Chagas Disease and prevalent childhood diseases A. Patricia Herrera, BSc Arc, Erika E. Silva de la Vega, PhD, J. Ignacio Carreño, MD, M PH, Lynn Johnson, MPH | |||
Mortality among a cohort of DBCP-exposed banana plantation workers in Costa Rica Jonathan N. Hofmann, MPH Candidate, Jorge Guardado, Matthew Keifer, MD, MPH, Catharina Wesseling | |||
School-Based Asthma Surveillance: A Regional Approach in New England Molly Jacobs, MPH, Polly Hoppin, ScD, Laurie Stillman, MM | |||
“Local Environmental Public Health in 2004 and Beyond; A Maryland Example” Beth A. Resnick, MPH, Keeve Nachman, MHS, Joanna Zablotsky, MPH | |||
Hospitals for a Healthy Environment: Successful Voluntary Program for Reducing Healthcare Sector’s Impact on the Environment Chen H. Wen | |||
Lead Poisoning Prevention: Identifying at Risk Children for Testing Kimberlee Wyche-Etheridge, MD, MPH, Sandra Kaylor, RN | |||
Effect of interventions on cockroach allergen levels in kitchen and bedroom dust in Boston public housing Junenette L. Peters, ScD Candidate, Harriet Burge, PhD, Jose Vallarino, Brent Coull, PhD, John Spengler, ScD | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | Environment | ||
CE Credits: | CME |