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Pediatric Environmental History Initiative

Goal: Incorporate environmental history taking into the pediatric clinical practice of health care providers.

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NEEF's Pediatric Environmental History Initiative is a multi-year campaign to make environmental history-taking a routine practice for health care providers. This will enable health care providers to address environmental conditions that may prevent a child from reaching optimum health, increase public awareness of environmental exposures, and improve communication between health professionals and the public on environmental exposure-related disease.

NEEF's Pediatric Environmental History Forms are included in the following resources:

  • Contemporary Pediatrics article: Safeguarding kids from environmental hazards (Free; Registration Required)
  • ATSDR's Pediatric Environmental Health online course (Free; Registration Required)
  • Textbook: Pediatric Primary Care, 4th edition by Catherine E. Burns, Ardys M. Dunn, Margaret A. Brady, Nancy Barber Starr, and Catherine G. Blosser
  • Textbook: Maternal-Child Nursing, 3rd edition by Emily McKinney, Susan James, Sharon Murray, and Jean Ashwill

NEEF's Environmental History Forms and Other Resources are now available in Spanish.  Funding support for this project was provided by the New York Community Trust.