PFAS Health Study for Medical Professionals

Fire fighter using suppressant foam on a fire. The foam can contain endocrine disrupting chemicals.

Community-based primary care clinicians who work in the Delaware River Valley are invited to participate in a study to assess how the ATSDR clinical information fact sheet is used in real-world applications of PFAS clinical prevention and management for children.

Researchers are seeking participants who meet the following criteria:

  • Community-based primary care clinicians (including physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, and physician associates),
  • Serves communities in the greater Delaware River Valley
  • And has encountered children with suspected or confirmed exposure to PFAS.

Participation involves being interviewed once, for approximately one hour. Your insights will contribute to our understanding of the evolving needs of community-based primary care clinicians working with PFAS, potential equity gaps, and policy challenges.

Your participation is completely voluntary. There is no compensation for participation.

If you are interested in participating or have any questions about the study, please contact Emma Pennea at pennea.emma@gmail.com.

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