Goal: Build health professional capacity to address children’s environmental health issues.
This initiative creates a network of children’s environmental health faculty champions at medical and nursing schools throughout the country, who take a leadership role in integrating children’s environmental health into their academic institutions in a sustainable fashion, train their colleagues, teach courses, provide expertise and support in their institutions and surrounding communities, and serve as a model for how to integrate environmental health into health professional education.
Twenty-eight pediatric faculty members participated in a train-the-trainer workshop held on July 14, 2006, in Washington, DC. The training was provided by leading pediatric environmental health experts. To date, these faculty champions have trained more than 1,500 faculty members, residents, and students and continue to work to integrate children’s environmental health into the curricula at their medical or nursing schools in a sustainable fashion.
The project was funded by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Additional funding was provided by Baxter Healthcare and The New York Community Trust.
View train-the-trainer curricula and additional resources developed by leading experts in the field of pediatric environmental health education.