![]() | ARCHIVED INITIATIVE: Building Health Professional Capacity to Reduce Public Exposure to Indoor Pollutants | |||||||||||||
Educational Opportunities
ACPM Staff, IAQ Initiative Michele Surricchio, MPH, CHES Maya Nath | WebcastsACPM has a catalogue of six archived webcasts, featuring national leaders in indoor air issues discussing best practices, research and tools available for health care professionals. These webcasts focus on educating the clinical workforce on prevention and management of exposure to indoor asthma triggers and environmental tobacco smoke, especially for socio-economically disadvantaged and/or disproportionately impacted populations. Managing Indoor Asthma Triggers: Realistic Approaches for Health Care Providers Speakers:
The Right to Breathe: The Medical-Legal Effort to Clean Up Indoor Air Speakers:
Clearing the Air: A Health Care Professional’s Guide to Reducing Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Speakers:
Reducing the Risk: Detecting and Preventing Exposure to Radon and Mold Speakers:
A Systematic Community-Based Approach to Practicing Effective Asthma Management Speakers:
Using Technology and Media to Improve the Reach of Asthma Prevention in At-Risk Populations Speakers:
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These programs were developed under Cooperative Agreement No. XA-833127-01 awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It has not been formally reviewed by EPA. The views expressed in these activities are solely those of American College of Preventive Medicine and EPA does not endorse any products or commercial services mentioned in these programs. | ||||||||||||||