EnvironmentalPublicHealth.org
This is a non-profit website that strives to find, present
and link to the information needed by the general public.

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   Courses
Courses in environmental public health range from community education to professional certification to advanced degrees in the field. Many courses are offered online and some sources offer free courses to the general public.



Academic Schools:
Many colleges and universities now have environmental health degrees or similar degrees including Harvard's School of Public Health, University of Texas' School of Public Health, University of Massachusetts' School of Public Health and Health Sciences, Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, and Indiana University Northwest's Area Certificate in Public Health.

The Association for Environmental Health Academic Programs works to promote environmental health education and offers both faculty and students grant opportunities.

Learning from Home:
Tulane University's School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine Center for Applied Environmental Public Health offers distance learning programs including Master's Degree programs for professionals.

Lead:
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers a list of private lead training providers by state.

The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) is a member-based organization that offers courses including Mold Remediation Courses.

EPA's Tehnology Innovation Office offers FREE courses for environmental professionals at locations throughout the country and online. Visit www.trainex.org for more information.

Free Webcast:
The NIH offers videocasting on health topics. A schedule of upcoming videocasts is available.


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Learn about Toxicology!!

The National Library of Medicine has an online tutor that takes you through the basic principles of toxicology. From dose responses to risk assessment to exposure guidelines. This can you understand how scientists determine what is an environmental threat to the public.


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