The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA

Session: Children's Environmental Health Roundtable - Multidisciplinary Approaches to Community-Based Environmental Health
5161.1: Wednesday, November 13, 2002: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
Roundtable
Children's Environmental Health Roundtable - Multidisciplinary Approaches to Community-Based Environmental Health
Nurses and other public health professionals have much common ground despite the fact that their common interests have not been intentionally explored. The roundtable session is intended to create the conditions for such exploration – to build a bridge between the environmental health section and the public health and occupational health nurse sections of APHA. At each table a facilitator will lead discussions related to public health and the environment. Topics include: health assessment for contaminated communities; technical assistance for contaminated communities; advocating for vulnerable populations; risk communication; pesticide poisoning: diagnosis, treatment and prevention; and agriculture and public health. Nurses and other health professionals can play a central role in assisting communities confronted by environmental challenges. They can help communities understand the dimensions of health risks of these issues as well as serve as catalysts for action.
Learning Objectives: 1. Identify areas of common concern and interest that exist among the environment health section and the public health and occupational health nurse sections of APHA. 2. Define roles for nurses and other public health practitioners in the environmental arena. 3. Compare and contrast the practice of various environmental health professionals related to a specific environmental health issue.
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organizer(s):Neal L. Rosenblatt, MS, MS-C
Nsedu Obot, MPH
Presider(s):Barbara Sattler, RN, DrPH
Table 1Withdrawn -- Assessing health risks in contaminated communities: Community-based approaches
Table 1Assessing health risks in contaminated communities: Community-based approaches
Brenda Afzal, RN, MS
Table 1Withdrawn -- Nurses advocating for our most vulnerable populations in light of environmental health risks
Patricia Butterfield, PhD, RN
Table 2Withdrawn -- Bridging the worlds of agriculture and public health
Table 2Bridging the worlds of agriculture and public health
Barbara Sattler, DrPH, RN
Table 3Mustering technical assistance for contaminated communities
Robyn Guilden, RN, MSN
Table 4Exploring the uncertainty of risk with contaminated communities: What can we say as health professionals
Lillian H. Mood, RN, MPH, FAAN
Table 5Nurses advocating for our most vulnerable populations in light of environmental health risks
Patricia Butterfield, PhD, RN
Table 6Rallying clinical and public health forces to address pesticide poisoning: Its diagnosis, treatment and prevention
Leyla Erk McCurdy, MPhil
Organized by:Environment
Endorsed by:Asian Pacific Islander Caucus of APHA; Epidemiology; Maternal and Child Health; Public Health Nursing; School Health Education and Services
CE Credits:Environmental Health, Health Education (CHES), Pharmacy, Social Work

The 130th Annual Meeting of APHA