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THE FOLLOWING TRAININGS ARE AVAILABLE ON CD:  To request one of these trainings or for more information, contact us at : coep@salud.unm.edu, or call, 505-272-4087

Basic Risk Assessment Module provides information on the process of identifying and assessing risks from environmental toxicants, how to access important information regarding contaminants and health effects, and how to develop plans for action to be taken both during and after an environmental crisis.  The module is available in hardcopy format and on CD-ROM in a PowerPoint presentation format.
A Fair Trade' is an environmental and occupational health medically oriented module concerning exposures that lead to lung disease. It was found while piloting this module that health care professionals were very helpful in assisting lay participants process the information. It is recommended to have a mixed audience when leading the module.
Series: Community Environmental Health Education Modules -  For Health Care Providers and the Lay community.  
Search for Wellness (An Introduction to Epidemiology)

THE FOLLOWING TRAININGS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE IN ADOBE PDF FORMAT:

Environmental Justice (available here online in Adobe PDF format)
K-12 School Educational Program (available here online in Adobe PDF format)

Community specific trainings on topics including air quality and asthma, illegal dumping, health risks of uranium exposures, and wildfire exposures have also been developed, as well as trainings on reproductive cancers.  Some trainings are also available in Spanish.  For more information, contact us at : coep@salud.unm.edu, or call, 505-272-4087

New Mexico Center for Environmental Health Sciences.  1 University of New Mexico.  MSC10 5550.  Albuquerque, NM  87131-0001
physical address: 2703 Frontier, NE RIB suite 220
phone: 505.272.4289     fax.505.272.2570  
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