Upcoming: PEHSU Grand Rounds Vaping and Adolescents posted on Jul 19, 2020
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Title: Vaping and Adolescents Register Now! Description: This webinar will include current and relevant information for health professionals on the well-documented health effects of vaping and e-cigarette use, mitigation strategies, epidemiology, and strategies to prevent and treat health impacts in adolescents. Learning Objectives:
Moderated by: Mark Anderson, MD, FAAP
Dr. Mark Anderson is the Medical Director at Kid’s Care Primary and Specialty Care Clinics, Denver Health. Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine and School of Public Health. He serves as the Director of the Rocky Mountain/ Region 8 PEHSU.
Presented by: G. Sam Wang Dr. G. Sam Wang is a pediatric emergency medicine, medical toxicology trained physician at Children’s Hospital Colorado. He academic and research interests include the impact of poisonings and drugs of abuse on the pediatric and adolescent population. Disclaimer & Acknowledgement: This material was supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and funded (in part) by the cooperative agreement award number 1 NU61TS000296-01-00 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). Acknowledgement: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) supports the PEHSU by providing partial funding to ATSDR under Inter-Agency Agreement number DW-75-95877701. Neither EPA nor ATSDR endorse the purchase of any commercial products or services mentioned in PEHSU publications ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS: In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. CME: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CNE: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designates this activity for 1.0 nursing contact hours. CEU: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEU's for this program. CECH: Sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. This program is designated for Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES®) and/or Master Certified Health Education Specialists (MCHES®) to receive up to 1.0 total Category I continuing education contact hours. Maximum advanced level continuing education contact hours available are 0. Continuing Competency credits available are 1.0. CDC provider number 98614. For Certified Public Health Professionals (CPH) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is a pre-approved provider of Certified in Public Health (CPH) recertification credits and is authorized to offer 1.0 CPH recertification credits for this program. DISCLOSURE: In compliance with continuing education requirements, all presenters must disclose any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under investigational use. CDC, our planners, our presenters, content experts and their spouses/partners wish to disclose they have no financial interests or other relationships with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters with the exception of Dr. George Sam Wang and he wishes to disclose that he has received royalties from UpToDate for his authorship contribution. Planning committee reviewed content to ensure there is no bias. Presentation will not include any discussion of the unlabeled use of a product or a product under investigational use. CDC did not accept commercial support for this continuing education activity. Instructions for Obtaining Continuing Education (CE) In order to receive continuing education (CE) for WC(SC)4423 Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU) Program Grand Rounds Webinar Series: Vaping and Adolescents please visit TCEO and follow these 9 Simple Steps before 8/22/2020. The course access code is PESU72020
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Effective Risk Communication in Pediatric Environmental Health posted on Oct 18, 2018
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This course qualifies as continuing education for physicians, nurses, certified health education specialists, certified public health professionals and other professionals provided by the Centers for Disease Control and its partners.
CE application is pending The goal of this course is to enhance the knowledge of physicians and other healthcare providers about how to effectively communicate the health risks of environmental exposures in childhood. By enhancing their knowledge around the basic principles of risk communication, physicians and other healthcare providers can better develop their own messages concerning environmental exposures and provide informed guidance to their patients’ caregivers. Learning Objectives
Developed ByMaida Galvez, MD, MPH, Director, Region 2 PEHSU
Lauren Zajac, MD, MPH, Pediatrician, Region 2 PEHSU
Amy Garvey, Medical Student, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai This material was supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and funded (in part) by the cooperative agreement FAIN: U61TS000237 along with the American College of Medical Toxicology and funded (in part) by the cooperative agreement FAIN: U61TS000238 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). |
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Utilizing the Environmental Public Health System posted on Sep 30, 2015
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This course is part of a series of short courses offered by the American College of Medical Toxicology on contemporary issues in environmental toxicology and environmental health developed by leading authorities in medical toxicology, under the direction of Drs. Michael Kosnett, Charles McKay and Paul Wax. Developed By:Andrew I. Stolbach, MD, FACMT
Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, MD
Paul Wax, MD, FACMT
University of Texas, Southwestern
Dallas, TX
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Funding for this web-based learning module was made possible (in part) by the cooperative agreement award number 1U61TS000117-05 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Created: September 2014 |
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Taking an Exposure History posted on Sep 24, 2015
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This course qualifies for CME, CNE, CEU, and CECH provided by the Centers for Disease Control.
This course is part of a series of short courses offered by the American College of Medical Toxicology on contemporary issues in environmental toxicology and environmental health developed by leading authorities in medical toxicology, under the direction of Drs. Michael Kosnett, Charles McKay and Paul Wax.
Developed By:Timur S. Durrani, MD, MPH, MBA Learning Objectives:
Funding for this web-based learning module was made possible (in part) by the cooperative agreement award number 1U61TS000117-05 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Created: July 2013Filed under: Environmental Health - General, Online Course
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Pediatric Asthma & Environmental Exposures posted on Sep 24, 2015
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This course qualifies for CME, CNE, CEU, and CECH provided by the Centers for Disease Control. This course is part of a series of short courses offered by the American College of Medical Toxicology on contemporary issues in environmental toxicology and environmental health developed by leading authorities in medical toxicology, under the direction of Drs. Michael Kosnett, Charles McKay and Paul Wax. Developed By:Cyrus Rangan, MD, FACMT
Medical Toxicologist, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Los Angeles, CA
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Funding for this web-based learning module was made possible (in part) by the cooperative agreement award number 1U61TS000117-05 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Created: October 2013 |
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Environmental Exposures and Cancer posted on Sep 24, 2015
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This course is part of a series of short courses offered by the American College of Medical Toxicology on contemporary issues in environmental toxicology and environmental health developed by leading authorities in medical toxicology under the direction of Drs. Michael Kosnett, Charles McKay and Paul Wax. Developed By:David Vearrier, M.D., M.P.H.
Division of Medical Toxicology
Drexel University College of Medicine
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Funding for this web-based learning module was made possible (in part) by the cooperative agreement award number 1U61TS000117-05 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Created: September 2014 |
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Approaching Cases of Environmental Exposure posted on Sep 24, 2015
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This course is part of a series of short courses offered by the American College of Medical Toxicology on contemporary issues in environmental toxicology and environmental health developed by leading authorities in medical toxicology, under the direction of Drs. Michael Kosnett, Charles McKay and Paul Wax.
The course has three parts:
Funding for this web-based learning module was made possible (in part) by the cooperative agreement award number 1U61TS000117-05 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. Created: October 2014 |
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