Guest guest Posted September 11, 2009 Report Share Posted September 11, 2009 MOLD and MOISTURE: Guidance for Clinicians and Public Health Professionals A free, CME-approved* pre-conference workshop at the CDC, NCEH/ATSDR's 2009 National Environmental Public Health Conference- Healthy People in a Healthy Environment (http://www.team-psa.com/2009nephc/main.asp). October 25, 2009 |Sheraton Atlanta Hotel, Courtland St. | Atlanta, Georgia Gain the tools to evaluate and treat patients for their mold and moisture related health concerns! Physicians and other health care professionals are being faced with a rapidly growing number of patients troubled by indoor contaminants, particularly mold. This workshop, sponsored by the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Office of Continuing Education and the Center for Indoor Environments and Health, offers participants the latest information on mold, moisture, building science and health. This workshop features expert speakers from the University of Connecticut Health Center and others. It is designed for primary care providers, public health professionals, and allergy and pulmonary medicine sub-specialists. Read more-about the Mold and Moisture workshop, and register online http://oehc.uchc.edu/clinser/NEPHC_Atlanta_2009.pdf. If you have any questions about the Mold and Moisture workshop, please contact a Schenck with the University of Connecticut Health Center at schenck@... or (860) 679-2368. * For CME details, visit the University of Connecticut Center for Indoor Environments and Health web site. This workshop is supported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. Questions? Contact Adam Brush at 770-488-3961/cbrush@... for answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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