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    Introduction
    Course Registration
    Peer Corner
    Pre-Test
    Module 1: Lesson 1: Introduction to Environmental Health
    Definitions of Environmental Health
    Occupational Health(Faculty of Occupational Health Nursing)
    Linkages Between Environmental and Occupational Health
    What Is Environmental Justice?
    Environmental Health Hazards(2017)
    What is Environmental Health?
    Preventing Disease Through Healthy Environments: A global Assessment of the Burden of Disease from Environmental Risks
    Determinants of Health
    The Role of Environment in One Health and National Health Security
    Towards Understanding Interactions Between Sustainable Development Goals: The Role of Environment–Human Linkages
    Discussion Post: How would you describe the linkages between occupational health and environmental health? (Completion time: 60 minutes)
    Asynchronous Learning Activity 1: Importance for environmental health of sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals (Completion time: 4 hours)
    Module 1: Lesson 2: Governments and Environmental Health Issues
    The Use of Legislation in Environmental Control
    What Are Environmental Laws?
    Introduction to Social Vulnerability
    Hygiene and Environmental Health
    Hygiene and Environmental Health
    Globalization and Public Health - Three perspectives
    Globalization and Health
    Module 2: Lesson 1: Major Environmental agents
    Physical, Chemical and Biological Hazards
    Environmental Agents Overview
    Conditions & Diseases
    Module 2: Lesson 2: Major Occupational Agents
    Toxicological Agents & Chemicals
    Action is Needed on Chemicals of Major Public Health Concern
    Effects of Work on Health: Psychosocial Risk Factors
    Biological Agents
    Chapter 2.4 : Physical Agents
    Occupational Injuries: Global and Local Perspectives
    Environmental and Occupational Public Health
    Health Effects of Environmental Exposures, Occupational Hazards and Climate Change in Ethiopia: Synthesis of Situational Analysis, Needs Assessment and the Way Forward
    The Prevention of Occupational Diseases
    Aerospace Medicine
    Aerospace Medicine Overview
    Body of Knowledge for The Practice of Travel Medicine as Defined by the ISTM
    Common Health Risks, Required Precautions of Travelers and their Customs Towards the Use of Travel Medicine Services
    Careers
    Module 3: Lesson 1: Environmental Hazards
    A Review of Methods Used for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment of Environmental Hazards
    Understanding Risk and Hazard
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): National Center for Environmental Health
    Hazard Identification (United States Environmental Protection Agency)
    Hazard Controls
    Methods for Monitoring and Control of Environmental Hazards (Including Food and Water Safety, Atmospheric Pollution and other Toxic Hazards, Noise, and Ionising and Electromagnetic Radiation) and Cluster Investigations
    Module 3: Lesson 2: Mechanisms of toxicity
    Toxicology(NIH)
    Environmental Health Risk Assessment
    Sources and Toxicity of Pollutants
    Taking an Exposure History What Are Other Potential Sources and Pathways of Hazardous Exposure in the Home and Environment?
    Principles of Pediatric Environmental Health What Are Common Sources of Toxicants to Which Children May Be Exposed
    Chemical Hazards and Toxic Substances
    Toxicology: Royal Society Of Chemistry
    Air Pollution is a Truly Damaging Environmental Insult to the Human Body
    Module 4: Lesson 1: Risk Assessment
    Human Health Risk Assessments Explained
    Conducting a Human Health Risk Assessment
    Principles of Exposure, Dose, and Response
    Exposure and Dose Rates
    Exposure Assessment Tools by Approaches
    Guidelines for Human Exposure Assessment
    A Cumulative Risk Perspective for Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Professionals
    A Cumulative Risk Perspective for Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Professionals
    About Exposure
    Human Biomonitoring – An Overview on Biomarkers and their Application in Occupational and Environmental Health
    Scientific Opinion of the PPR Panel on the Follow‐up of the Findings of the External Scientific Report ‘Literature Review of Epidemiological Studies Linking Exposure to Pesticides and Health Effects’
    Association or Causation: Evaluating Links Between "Environment and d\Disease"
    Physical and Social Environmental Factors
    Environmental Justice (Environmental Justice)
    What is Environmental Health Equity?
    Equity & Environmental Justice
    Genetic Susceptibility and the Setting of Occupational Health Standards
    Gene-Environment Interactions & Epigenetics
    Climate Change and Women’s Health: Impacts and Policy Directions
    Social and Gender Inequalities in Environment and Health
    Unequal Exposure and Unequal Impacts: Social Vulnerability to Air Pollution, Noise and Extreme Temperatures in Europe
    Guide for conducting Community Risk Assessment
    Managing Risks and Risk Assessment at Work
    Hygiene and Environmental Health
    Environmental Insults: Critical Triggers for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
    Environmental Hazards and Life Expectancy in Africa: Evidence From GARCH Model.
    Mentored activity: Develop a Risk Assessment (for a mentored version) (Completion time: 5 hours)
    Module 4: Lesson 2: Risk Management
    Factors Influencing Implementation of Evidence-Based Interventions in Public Health Systems - A Model
    The Precautionary Principle: Definitions, Applications and Governance
    Evaluating Environmental Change Strategies: Challenges and Solutions
    Healthy School Environments
    Community Engaged Leadership to Advance Health Equity and Build Healthier Communities
    National Center for Environmental Health
    About NIEHS
    About EPA
    Asynchronous Learning Activity 3: Describe the role of toxicology in environmental and occupational health (Completion time: 90 minutes)
    Discussion Post: How are the concepts of environmental insult related to regional environmental risks? (Completion time: 60 minutes)
    Asynchronous Learning Activity 4: Model for environmental insult. (Completion time: 90 minutes)
    Asynchronous Learning Activity 5: Environmental health intervention (Completion time: 60 minutes)
    Case Study: The role of toxicology in environmental and occupational health
    Case Study: Environmental insult
    Module 4: Lesson 3: Risk Communication
    Interprofessional Collaboration in Research, Education, and Clinical Practice: Working Together for a Better Future
    Guidelines for Human Exposure Assessment
    Health, Justice, and the Environment
    Why We Need Climate, Health, and Equity in All Policies
    Module 5: Lesson 1: Natural Disasters
    Disaster Hazards
    Natural Hazards and Natural Disasters
    Natural Disasters and Injuries: What Does a Surgeon Need to Know?
    Health Impacts of Selected Types of Natural Hazards
    Disaster Technical Assistance Center Supplemental Research Bulletin Greater Impact: How Disasters Affect People of Low Socioeconomic Status
    Disasters and Emergencies Preparing and Responding
    Disaster Technical Assistance Center Supplemental Research Bulletin Greater Impact: How Disasters Affect People of Low Socioeconomic Status
    Natural Hazards and Natural Disasters
    The Evolution of Public Health Emergency Management as a Field of Practice
    Natural Disasters Could Cost 20 Percent More By 2040 Due to Climate Change
    Global Increase in Climate-Related Disasters
    Natural Disasters and Severe Weather
    Module 5: Lesson 2: Man Made Disasters
    The Tragic Effects of Man Made Disasters
    Natural Catastrophes and Man-made Disasters in 2018: “Secondary” Perils on the Frontline
    Man-made Disasters and Public Health
    Disasters and Environmental Health
    Case Study: Management of Disasters
    Mentored activity: Assessment of an emergency response team plan (for a mentored version). (Completion time: 4 hours)
    Module 5: Lesson 3: Psychosocial Health and the Environment
    Mental health and the Environment
    Examining the Impact of Natural Disasters on Addiction
    Mental health in Emergencies
    Disaster Management: Mental Health Perspective
    NPW 2018: Prevention After Natural Disasters
    Caring For The Environment Helps to Care For Your Mental Health
    Patterns of substance use among Hurricane Katrina evacuees in Houston, Texas
    Final Exam
    Course and Self Evaluation & Certificate
    Course Activities
    Peer Activities
    Discussion Forums
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