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ENVH 596/NURS 580 Schedule

Time: Thursdays 3:30-5:20pm
Room: T-478

Date Topic Student or Guest Speaker Reading Assignments
1/6 NO CLASS

 

 

1/13

Course Introduction/Journal Club
Recent Articles

  • Investigation of a Home with Extremely Elevated Carbon Dioxide Levels
  • Fatal and nonfatal occupational injuries involving wood chippers
  • Hematotoxicity in Workers Exposed to Low Levels of Benzene
  • Ingested Arsenic, Cigarette Smoking, and Lung Cancer Risk: A Follow-up Study in Arseniasis-Endemic Areas in Taiwan

 

1/20

Special session
On-Line Databases for Investigating Occupational and Environmental Health issues (HSL Classroom B)

Julia Paulsen and library staff


TBA

1/27

Student Presentations
Health Effects of Extreme Heat and Cold

Students:
Hund, Sly, and Hoang

TBA
2/3 Student Presentations
The Americans with Disabilities Act and Related Protections: Occupational Health Implications

Students:
Subramaniam and Marinesca

TBA

2/10 Student Presentations
Respiratory Protection and Medical Clearance

Students:
Jumtli, Filipo and Phung

TBA

2/17 Discussion
Managing Risk Perception When Health Professional and Client (or Scientist and Public) Disagree

Students:
Allen and Woodruff

TBA
2/24 Journal Club
"Sick Building Syndrome" and Indoor Air Quality Issues

Students:
Trabeau and Olsen

 
3/3 Student Presentations/ Journal club
Ethics in Occupational and Environmental Health: Review and Case Studies

Students:
Ross and Postma

TBA

3/10

Journal club
Health Education and Occupational Health: Recent Evidence

Students:
Peretz and Anderson

TBA
3/17

No class--finals week--OEMP meets
Fellows' Research in Progress

 

 

3/24 No seminar-week off  

 

ENVH 596/NURS 580 resumes on March 31, 2005 in room T-478

Disability Accommodation

To request academic accommodations due to a disability, please contact Disabled Student Services, 448 Schmitz, (206) 543-8924 (V/TTY). If you have a letter from Disabled Student Services indicating that you have a disability that requires academic accommodations, please present the letter to the instructor in order to discuss the accommodations you might need in this class.


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