Children’s Environmental Health: Online Resources for Healthcare Providers

The Children’s Environmental Health (CEH) resources listed below are available free-of-charge online. The list was developed as an informal starting point for healthcare providers (HCP) to learn more about pediatric environmental health. We have confined our list to materials that are:

  • Produced in the United States or in the North American Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU) Network
  • Accessible in electronic format on the Web
  • Derived from U.S. Government sources, PEHSU’s, and other non-governmental organizations partnering with the U.S. Government on CEH issues

We invite other countries or international organizations to add to this list to create a global directory of educational materials for healthcare providers. Choose from the topics below for resources related to that topic.

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Air Quality
Asthma
Climate Change
Lead
Mercury
Mold
Pesticides
Water

General Information

U.S. Government Resources:

  • Online Pediatric Environmental Health Toolkit Training
    From the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry's (ATSDR) Division of Toxicology and Environmental Medicine, the University of California San Francisco Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit, and Physicians for Social Responsibility, Greater Boston

    Description: A free online continuing education course on pediatric environmental health. Physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and other health professionals can use this interactive course to increase their knowledge base of common pediatric environmental health issues. Features include anticipatory guidance and environmental health, taking an environmental health history, environmental health case studies, animated well child visit cases, and how to use the Pediatric Toolkit in clinical practice.
  • Case Studies in Environmental Medicine
    From the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
    Description: Self-instructional publications designed to increase the primary care provider's knowledge of hazardous substances in the environment and to aid in the evaluation of potentially exposed patients.

Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSUs) Resources:
Web sites for most of the North American PEHSUs are listed below. Following the PEHSU list are specific Web-based materials from the PEHSUs.

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Canada: Pediatric Environmental Health Clinic AOEC Clinic Directory: Misericordia Child Health Centre

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Other Non-Governmental Organization Resources (NOTE: Some of these products have been funded or partially funded by the U.S. Government):

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  • Video on Pediatric Environmental Health
    From the International Pediatric Environmental Health Leadership Institute
  • Description: An introductory video about children's health and the environment that draws attention to the effects of environmental contaminants on children's health and encourages healthcare providers to "take the next step" to identify and help protect children from these contaminants.
  • Training Package for Healthcare Providers
    From the World Health Organization
  • Description: A collection of over 30 modules with internationally harmonized information and peer-reviewed materials to enable healthcare workers to be trained, and also to become trainers of their peers and colleagues. The modules include extensive notes and references, case studies and self-evaluation tools, backed up by manuals and guidelines. A selected team of experienced professionals from over 15 countries, the International Paediatric Association (IPA) and selected NGOs are participating in its preparation.
  • Pediatric Environmental Health Toolkit
    From the Physicians for Social Responsibility
  • Description: A clinical tool that includes reference and anticipatory guidance materials for providers and patients including desk and pocket references for providers, and "Rx for Prevention" slips, magnets, and posters for patients.
  • ENVIRODX
    From Eddy A. Bresnitz
    Description: Multimedia, case-focused, computer-based learning program on environmental-related diseases.
  • In Harm's Way
    From the Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility (GBPSR)
    Description: Training materials

Resources for Nurses: All resources provided on this page are good sources of information for medical and nursing professionals. The following resources are targeted specifically to nursing education and practice.

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  • Children’s Health and the Environment: Nursing Continuing Education Modules
    From the American Nurses Foundation/American Nurses Association
    Description: Three training modules: Environmentally Healthy Homes and Communities; Safe Work Places and Healthy Learning Places (Environmentally Healthy Schools), and Environmental Health in Healthcare Settings.
  • EnviRN
    From the University of Maryland
    Description: Resources list and links for environmental nursing.

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Air Quality

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Asthma

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From the University of California at San Francisco Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit

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    From The National Environmental Education and Training Foundation
    Description: Includes an environmental history form, guidelines for environmental management of pediatric asthma, etc.

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Climate Change

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  • Global Climate Change and Children's Health Policy Statement Exit
    From the American Academy of Pediatrics
    Description: This policy statement is supported by a technical report that examines in some depth the nature of the problem of climate change, likely effects on children's health as a result of climate change, and the critical importance of responding promptly and aggressively to reduce activities that are contributing to this change.

Lead

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Mercury

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Mold

U.S. Government Resources:

  • Online Course: Introduction to Mold and Mold Remediation for Environmental and Public Health Professionals
    From the U.S. EPA
    Description: This course contains information on mold prevention and remediation and is designed primarily for environmental and public health professionals. If you would like to take a short quiz on your current mold knowledge, you can begin with the Pre-Test.

    The Mold Course has nine chapters; these chapters are further divided into smaller lessons. At the end of each chapter there is a voluntary quiz to test your understanding of the material covered. Each chapter may be accessed at any point in the course using the menu on the left side of the page.










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  • Indoor Mold and Children’s Health Paper Abstracts
    From the National Institutes of Health
    Description: Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 107, Supplement 3. 1999. Peer-reviewed papers presented at work- shop on Indoor Mold and Children’ s Health. Scroll down to Table of Contents; then scroll down to Indoor Mold and Children’s Health

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Pesticides

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Water

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