2005 Regional Children's Environmental Health Summit:
"Healthy Children: A Call to Action"
Below are the presentations currently available from the 2005 Children's Environmental Health Summit.
Note: all of the links below are PDF files
About PDF files
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Summit Summary and Photos (15 pages, 393 kB)
Keynote Addresses
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Infants, Children, Adolescents, and Chronic Disease--New Developments (Note: VERY large PDF file: 5.4 MB)
Henry Falk, M.D., M.P.H., Director, CDC/ATSDR Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention (CCEHIP) -
Protecting Children from Environmental Threats - A Call to Action & A Broader Vison (2 MB)
Katherine Shea, MD, MPH, FAAP
Prenatal Exposures Panel
- How Prenatal Exposures to Environmental Contaminants May Influence Childhood Illnesses (616 kB)
Amy D. Kyle, PhD, MPH, Research Scientist and Lecturer, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley
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Dr. Kyle's cited references (100 kB)
- Prenatal Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Effects on Children’s Development and Health (327 kB)
Ted Schettler, MD, MPH, Boston Medical Center; Science Director, Science and Environmental Health Network, Boston, MA - The Prenatal Smoker, Beyond Low Birth Weight (857 kB)
Mark Anderson, MD, RMR PEHSU Director
Early Childhood Exposures Panel
- Healthy Home Environments (2.7 MB)
Michael P. Vogel, Ed.D., MSU Extension Service Housing and Environmental Quality Director - Water Pollution and Children (1.6 MB)
Dana Headapohl, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Occupational and Environmental Health Services, St. Patrick Hospital, Missoula, MT - Reducing Pesticides Exposures to Migrant Farm Worker Children (742 kB)
Sara A. Quandt, PhD, Professor, Section on Epidemiology, Department of Public Health Sciences Wake Forest University School of Medicine - Colorado Lead Elimination Strategy (516 kB)
Mishelle Macias, Colorado Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Manager, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment - Environmental Public Health Tracking (1.7 MB)
Marjean H. Magraw, MPH, Environmental Public Health Tracking Project Coordinator, MT Department of Public Health and Human Services
School Environments Exposures Panel
- Kids Learn Best in Healthy Environments (524 kB)
Dr. Katherine Shea, MD, MPH, FAAP -
Hazardous Chemicals in Schools
Bonnie Rouse, Business & Community Assistance Program, Montana Department of Environmental Quality - Healthy School Environment Assessment Tool (412 kB)
Gregg Smith, PE, Director of Facility Services, Salt Lake City School District - School Children Take Action
Isaac Opper
Gregory M. Bogdan, PhD, Research Director & Medical Toxicology Coordinator, Denver Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) Coordinator, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center - Denver Health
Region 8 Children's Environmental Health Program
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