Development of the pediatric environmental health specialty unit network in North America.

  • Jerome A. Paulson
  • , Catherine J. Karr
  • , James M. Seltzer
  • , Debra C. Cherry
  • , Perry Elizabeth Sheffield
  • , Enrique Cifuentes
  • , Irena Buka
  • , Robert W. Amler

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Abstract

Training in environmental health in general, and pediatric environmental health in particular, is inadequate. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry began to develop pediatric environmental health specialty units (PEHSUs) after noting the dearth of practitioners who could evaluate and manage children with exposures to environmental health hazards. The Environmental Protection Agency subsequently joined in providing support for what has developed into a network of 13 PEHSUs in North America. PEHSUs provide services to families, act as consultants to clinicians and public agencies, develop educational materials, and respond to natural disasters, including hurricanes and wildfires. PEHSUs are relatively easy to organize and should be replicable internationally.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S511-516
JournalAmerican Journal of Public Health
Volume99 Suppl 3
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2009
Externally publishedYes

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