Email-able Powerpoint Presentations
To receive copies of these presentations, contact Ingrid Denis, idenis@aoec.org
Aging Worker (The)
by Richard Sall, MD, Business Health Network.
Bioterrorism and the Civilian Response
Tee Guidotti, MD,
MPH, George Washington University Medical Center, Division of Occupational
Medicine and Toxicology
Bioterrorism -version 2
Tee Guidotti, MD, MPH, George Washington
University Medical Center, Division of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology.
CAFOs- What Are They and Do They Cause Respiratory Disease
by
Susanna Von Essen, MD, MPH, University of Nebraska.
Carcinogenesis
Tee Guidotti, MD, MPH, George Washington University
Medical Center, Division of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology.
Concepts in Risk Communication
Rebecca Parkin, MPH, PhD,
George Washington University, Division of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Richard Sall, MD, Business Health
Network.
Eliminating Silicosis as an Occupational Risk
Tee Guidotti,
MD, MPH, George Washington University, Division of Occupational Medicine and
Toxicology.
Hepatitis A and B: Travel Risks
by Gordon Early, MD, MPH.
Hepatitis C and the Rest of the Alphabet
by Gordon Early,
MD, MPH.
How to Read an OSHA Standard
Barbara Coyle, RN, COHN-S, WI
Division of Public Health
Indoor Air Quality
by John Oudyk, CIH, Ontario Health Clinics
for Ontario Workers (OHCOW). Uses Canadian standards and laws.
Lead: Sources of Occupational Exposure, Clinical Toxicology and Control
Tee
Guidotti, MD, MPH, George Washington University Medical Center, Division of
Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Metal Working Fluids
William Beckett, MD, MPH, University
of Rochester School of Medicine.
Molds
Tee Guidotti, MD, MPH, Sylvie Cohen, MD, George Washington
University Medical Center, Division of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology.
Newer Occupational Lung Diseases
William Beckett, MD, MPH,
University of Rochester School of Medicine.
Occupational Lung Cancer
William Beckett, MD, MPH, University
of Rochester School of Medicine.
Occupational Lung Disease
Tee Guidotti, MD, MPH, George
Washington University Medical Center, Division of Occupational Medicine and
Toxicology
Pneumoconiosis: Concepts and Controversies
by Rachel Rubin,
MD, MPH, Division of Occupational Medicine, Cook County Hospital. Must be sent
via CD ROM
Polycyclic Organochlorines, Dioxins, Furans, and PCBs
Tee
Guidotti, MD, MPH, George Washington University Medical Center,
Psychosocial Issues in Workplace Injuries
by Richard Sall,
MD, Business Health Network.
Respiratory Hazards in Agriculture
by Susanna Von Essen,
MD, MPH, University of Nebraska.
Risk Assessment: a Conceptual Introduction
Tee Guidotti,
MD, MPH, George Washington University, Division of Occupational Medicine and
Toxicology.
Solvents
Tee Guidotti, MD, MPH, George Washington University,
Division of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology.
Some Recent Developments in Health Provider Education
Peter
Orris, MD, MPH, Division of Occupational Medicine, Cook County Hospital.
Toxic Hazards and Risk Communication
Tee Guidotti, MD, MPH,
George Washington University, Division of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology.
Workers Compensation: In-depth Medical Perspectives
by Richard
Sall, MD, Business Health
Pediatric Environmental Health
All of the following were
developed to address pediatric environmental health under the AOEC Pediatric
Environmental Health Specialty Units project funded through the cooperative
agreement with Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) with
assistance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
For additional pediatric environmental health modules and educational materials, visit the PEHSU Program website: www.aoec.org/PEHSU/training.html.
Recognizing the Impact of Air Pollution on Children's Health ,
Larry K. Lowry, PhD, Jeffrey L. Levin, MD, MSPH, Debra C. Cherry, MD, MS, SW
Center for Pediatric Environmental Health The University of Texas Health Center
at Tyler.
Details special concerns for pediatric populations regarding
both indoor and outdoor air quality issues.
Mercury in a Home
Larry K. Lowry, PhD, Debra C. Cherry, MD,
MS, SW Center for Pediatric Environmental
Health
The University of Texas Health
Center at Tyler and Larissa Velez, MD, North Texas Poison Center, Dallas.
Case
study of a mercury contamination case.
The Home Environment, Children and Health ,
Marthaelena
Corral, MD, SW Center for Pediatric Environmental Health The University of
Texas Health Center at Tyler.
Program designed for lay audience regarding
basic environmental issues. Available in English or Spanish as El
Medio Ambiente del Hogar, Los Niños, y la Salud.
Schools as a Pediatric Environment -
Larry K. Lowry, PhD,
Jeffrey L. Levin, MD, MSPH, SW Center for Pediatric Environmental Health The
University of Texas Health Center at Tyler.
An overview of the school as
an environment where children spend a large percentage of their waking hours.
Special Problems of Children of Migrant Workers
Larry K.
Lowry, PhD, Center for Pediatric Environmental Health The University of Texas
Health Center at Tyler. Focus on Mexico/US border region.
Good introduction
with national and regional resources listed.
The Environment and Your Health
Larry K. Lowry, PhD, Center
for Pediatric Environmental Health The University of Texas Health Center at
Tyler.
Basic and fun introduction for teens and/or undergraduates. Sound
effects, graphics and case study of teenagers and mercury exposures. Best sent
via CD ROM.
Pediatric Cancer Clusters
Joel Forman, MD, Pediatric Environmental
Health Specialty Unit, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Introduction to
cancer clusters. Includes Toms River study information.
Breast Feeding and Street Drugs -
Joel Forman, MD, Pediatric
Environmental Health Specialty Unit, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Lead Poisoning in Children: An Introduction -
Joel Forman,
MD, Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit, Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Good
basic primer on childhood lead poisoning.
Pediatric Environmental Health Issues: An Introduction
Joel
Forman, MD, Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit, Mount Sinai School
of Medicine.
Overview of issue. What issues should be addressed by general
pediatricians.