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SUMMARY:Climate Epidemiology: How to Assess the Health Impacts of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The Drexel Climate Change and Urban Health Research Center (CCUH) is honored to host Kai Chen PhD\, Associate Professor of Epidemiology (Environmental Health) at Yale University\, where he conducts research on climate change\, air pollution\, and human health.
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/climate-epidemiology-how-to-assess-the-health-impacts-of-climate-change/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:external,virtual
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SUMMARY:PFAS: Federal Drinking Water Standards and Opportunities for Nursing Action
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance of Nurses for a Healthy Environment June 6th 2024 Policy and Advocacy Call will feature a PFAS Panel Presentation featuring 3 advocates discussing the recently finalized PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation and what this means for nurses and patients. Discussion of PFAS policy being enacted at the state level will also be discussed.
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/pfas-federal-drinking-water-standards-and-opportunities-for-nursing-action/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240612T120000
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SUMMARY:Navigating Pregnancy and Children's Health as our Climate Warms
DESCRIPTION:The summer of 2023 was Earth’s hottest since global records began in 1880 and projections for 2024 are for the trend to continue with temperatures to be among the 10 hottest summers on record. Climate change has been a driver of hotter summers. Extreme and consistent heat has health impacts on everyone\, but children and pregnant people have unique risks. \nThis webinar will delve into the physiological impact of heat on children and pregnant people\, focusing on particularly vulnerable populations. The presenters will also share some tips for keeping vulnerable populations and others safer on days that are dangerously hot. \n\nLearning Objectives\n\nIdentify the physiological impact of heat.\nState population vulnerabilities to heat related illness.\nDescribe three actions to reduce the health risks of heat.\n\n\nPresenters\nDaniel J. Smith\, PhD\, AGPCNP-BC\, CNE\, Assistant Professor\, Villanova University M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing is a doctorally prepared nurse practitioner and was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholar. His overarching research interest lies at the intersection of understanding the effects of climate change on the health outcomes of disenfranchised populations and how we can build climate resilience and adaptation skills in communities & health systems. He also has expertise on the environmental determinants of health and has been the academic lead for community-based participatory research projects examining the impact of the lead exposure of immigrant families in Philadelphia\, PA\, and heat exposure on migrant farmworker families in Southeastern Georgia. He continues to hold a clinical practice one day per week and is fluent in Spanish. \nKatie Huffling\, DNP\, RN\, CNM\, FAAN is a Certified Nurse-Midwife and the Executive Director of the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments (ANHE). With ANHE\, Dr. Huffling works with nurses and nursing organizations to elevate environmental health issues\, such as climate change\, toxic chemicals\, and sustainability in healthcare\, amongst the nursing profession. Dr. Huffling is a passionate supporter of nurse-led advocacy in support of healthier environments for all. \nDr. Huffling received her DNP in Health Innovation and Leadership from the University of Minnesota. She is an appointed member of the US Environmental Protection Agency Children’s Health Protection Advisory Council and is a member of the National Academy of Medicine’s Action Collaborative on Decarbonizing the U.S. Health Sector. She was a recipient of the 2018 Charlotte Brody Award which recognizes nurses who go beyond everyday nursing endeavors to proactively promote and protect environmental health. \n 
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/navigating-pregnancy-and-childrens-health-as-our-climate-warms/
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SUMMARY:Fish Consumption during Pregnancy and Impacts on Child Health
DESCRIPTION:Join the ECHO Program for a series of three flash talks centered around fish consumption during pregnancy and impacts on child health. Kristen Lyall\, Emily Oken\, and Margaret Karagas will speak on EC0468 “Associations of maternal fish consumption and omega-3 supplement use during pregnancy with child autism-related outcomes: Results from the ECHO Program\,” new guidance on fatty acid supplements to prevent preterm birth\, and the recent National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine report “The Role of Seafood in Child Growth and Development” and the potential gaps ECHO could address. \n  \nSpeakers: \nKristen Lyall\, SCD \nDr. Lyall is an Associate Professor in the Modifiable Risk Factors Program of the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute. \nEmily Oken\, MD\, MPH \nDr. Oken is Professor and Chair of the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School\, and President of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. \nMargaret Karagas\, PhD \nProfessor Karagas is the inaugural chair of the Department of Epidemiology at the Geisel School of Medicine and director of the Centers for Molecular Epidemiology and Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research at Dartmouth College. \n  \n\nJoin Zoom Meeting: \nLink: https://duke.zoom.us/j/93167123308?pwd=VW5YVEgyNlJnRlV3V29PQWt5NW1Idz09 \nMeeting ID: 931 6712 3308 \nPasscode: ECHO
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/fish-consumption-during-pregnancy-and-impacts-on-child-health/
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SUMMARY:The Neuroexposome: Data-Driven Approaches Supporting New Research Questions in Children’s Environmental Neuroscience
DESCRIPTION:The NIEHS Keystone Science Lecture by the Division of Extramural Research and Training. \nMegan Horton\, Ph.D.\, M.P.H.\, Professor\, Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science\, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai \nHosted by Kim Gray\, PhD
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/the-neuroexposome-data-driven-approaches-supporting-new-research-questions-in-childrens-environmental-neuroscience/
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SUMMARY:Reducing Lead Exposure in Your Community: Lead Awareness Curriculum Train-the-Trainer
DESCRIPTION:The webinars will focus on the Lead Awareness Curriculum\, an adaptable resource for educating and protecting communities from potential lead exposure.  These webinars are intended for community leaders with experience educating and training members of their communities. The webinars will teach attendees how to use and modify the Lead Awareness Curriculum to educate their communities about lead\, lead exposure\, and actions to reduce and prevent childhood lead exposure. Prior knowledge of lead or lead exposure is not needed to use the curriculum and attendees will receive a digital certificate of participation after completing the session.  Click here to learn more about June 12 webinar (offered in Spanish) or click here to learn more about June 25 webinar (offered in English). \nThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites you to join us for a 2.5-hour Train-the-Trainer webinar to learn about the Lead Awareness in Indian Country: Keeping our Children Healthy! Curriculum (commonly referred to as the Lead Awareness Curriculum). By the end of the webinar\, participants will know simple actions they can take to reduce lead exposure\, be familiar with all materials included within the Lead Awareness Curriculum\, understand how the curriculum is designed to be modified to fit an individual community’s needs\, and have a plan for how to facilitate sessions in their own communities. Attendees will receive a digital certificate of participation upon completion of the webinar. The curriculum was built with tribes but designed to be adaptable for all communities. It is designed to be taught by community leaders with experience educating and training members of their community. Prior knowledge of lead or lead exposure is not required to teach the curriculum. To learn more and to download the curriculum\, visit https://www.epa.gov/lead/tribal-lead-curriculum.
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/reducing-lead-exposure-in-your-community-lead-awareness-curriculum-train-the-trainer/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:virtual
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