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C Workshop Agenda
Pages 149-156

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From page 149...
... Introductory Remarks Nancy E Adler, Chair, Planning Committee and Director of the Center for Health and Community, University of California, San Francisco 149
From page 150...
... The Response of the Federal Government to Health Concerns John Howard, Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention SESSION I: AT-RISK POPULATIONS AND ROUTES OF EXPOSURE Session Objective: Identify and discuss the populations (e.g., fishermen and -women, clean-up workers, and residents of the affected communities) that are most vulnerable to, or at increased risks for, adverse health effects related to the oil spill.
From page 151...
... The Need to Know: What Are the Potential Delayed and Long-Term Effects on Human Health? Moderator: Kenneth Olden, Hunter College of the City University of New York x Neurological, Cancer, and Other Chronic Conditions Peter S
From page 152...
... Dialogue with Workshop Participants Moderator: Mike Magee, Healthy-Waters.org x Brief Invited Remarks -- Community Perspectives Myra M Lewis Diem Nguyen Wilma Subra John Hosey x Open Dialogue with Audience 4:20 p.m.
From page 153...
... White, Tulane University x Jimmy Guidry, Louisiana State Health Officer x Mary Currier, Mississippi State Health Officer x Ana M Viamonte Ros, Florida State Surgeon General x Donald E
From page 154...
... Matte, Hunter College of the City University of New York x Environmental Assessment, Risk, and Health William H Farland, Colorado State University x Mental Health Howard J
From page 155...
... Discuss what opportunities and constraints exist to implementing the frameworks and models discussed throughout the workshop. Consider what resources are required to implement the changes necessary to ensure that the most efficient and effective frameworks are in place to identify and monitor potential short- and longterm adverse health effects.


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