Waste, Water, and Worth: The Hidden Drivers of Health (Where We Live Matters)
Join us for this important webinar featuring Catherine Coleman Flowers, Founding Director of the Center for Rural Enterprise

Join the American Lung Association for a two-part, virtual workshop for healthcare professionals to assess and discuss indoor air pollutants with patients. Using case studies, participants will apply key concepts and learn practical ways to use clinical tools, including those from the American Lung Association, that support patient education and healthier indoor environments.
Participation in both days is required. Day 2 is on June 16.
Why attend? Build confidence in assessing indoor air risks using practical, evidence-based tools from the American Lung Association—including the IAQ Action Plan, fact sheets, videos, and clinical decision-support materials that help healthcare professionals identify, screen, and support patients affected by indoor air pollution.
Who should join? This workshop is designed for all healthcare professionals who engage in patient assessment or education, including respiratory therapists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, community health workers, and other frontline practitioners.
What will you learn? Upon completion of this Workshop, participants will be able to:
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Join us for this important webinar featuring Catherine Coleman Flowers, Founding Director of the Center for Rural Enterprise
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