Background: Evidence is mounting that environmental exposures contribute to causation of disease in children. Yet few pediatricians are trained to diagnose, treat, or prevent disease of environmental origin. Objectives: To develop a cadre of future leaders in pediatric environmental health (PEH), the Ambulatory Pediatric Association (APA) launched a new 3-year fellowship in 2001—the world’s first formal training program in PEH. Sites were established at Boston Children’s Hospital, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, George Washington University, University of Cincinnati, and University of Washington. Fellows are trained in epidemiology, biostatistics, toxicology, risk assessment, and preventive medicine. They gain clinical experience in environ...
Currently, approximately 6 million children have asthma and close to half a million children suffer ...
Adequacy of the US workforce in pediatric pulmonology has been a source of serious concern within th...
Prevalence rates for asthma, autism spectrum disorders, obesity, attention-deficit/hyperactivity dis...
BackgroundPediatric medical and nursing education lack the environmental health content needed to pr...
Pediatric medical and nursing education currently lacks the environmental health content necessary t...
A network of pediatric environmental health spe-cialty units (PEHSUs) in the United States was forme...
Abstract Knowledge of the health impacts of environmental exposures (such as pollution disasters, po...
Increasing recognition that children may be more susceptible than adults to environmental exposures ...
As a nation, we have made great advances in improving the health and development of children over th...
Infants and children are at higher risk than adolescents and adults for exposure to environmental to...
Children are particularly vulnerable to environmental hazards due to their biological sensitivities,...
BackgroundEpidemiologic studies worldwide have provided substantial evidence of the contributions of...
Despite years of elimination efforts, lead poisoning remains one of the most devastating and costly ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) launched the Pediatrician Life and Career Experience Study ...
BackgroundControl of environmental triggers (ETs) greatly improves asthma outcomes in children. Diss...
Currently, approximately 6 million children have asthma and close to half a million children suffer ...
Adequacy of the US workforce in pediatric pulmonology has been a source of serious concern within th...
Prevalence rates for asthma, autism spectrum disorders, obesity, attention-deficit/hyperactivity dis...
BackgroundPediatric medical and nursing education lack the environmental health content needed to pr...
Pediatric medical and nursing education currently lacks the environmental health content necessary t...
A network of pediatric environmental health spe-cialty units (PEHSUs) in the United States was forme...
Abstract Knowledge of the health impacts of environmental exposures (such as pollution disasters, po...
Increasing recognition that children may be more susceptible than adults to environmental exposures ...
As a nation, we have made great advances in improving the health and development of children over th...
Infants and children are at higher risk than adolescents and adults for exposure to environmental to...
Children are particularly vulnerable to environmental hazards due to their biological sensitivities,...
BackgroundEpidemiologic studies worldwide have provided substantial evidence of the contributions of...
Despite years of elimination efforts, lead poisoning remains one of the most devastating and costly ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) launched the Pediatrician Life and Career Experience Study ...
BackgroundControl of environmental triggers (ETs) greatly improves asthma outcomes in children. Diss...
Currently, approximately 6 million children have asthma and close to half a million children suffer ...
Adequacy of the US workforce in pediatric pulmonology has been a source of serious concern within th...
Prevalence rates for asthma, autism spectrum disorders, obesity, attention-deficit/hyperactivity dis...