Environmental Health
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Community Pediatrics
School and Community Health
General Pediatrics
Elizabeth Friedman, MD MPH
Medical Director of Environmental Health
Childrens Mercy Hospital
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Marissa Hauptman, MD, MPH
Assistant Director, Pediatric Environmental Health Center
General Pediatrics
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Sandra Jee, MD MPH
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatrics
University of Rochester
University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester, New York, United States
Katharine Zuckerman, MD MPH
Associate Professor
Pediatrics
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon, United States
Jenny Radesky, MD
Assistant Professor
Pediatrics
University of Michigan Medical School
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
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We are planning a collaborative session for PAS 2021 combining the Special Interest Groups of the Environmental Health, Sustainability, and Climate Change Special Interest Group with the Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Special Interest Group. The focus will be on chemical exposures and developmental delay, and building links among primary care, tertiary care, and the community. Questions examined will include: What is the relationship between environmental exposures in early life and developmental disability in childhood? Can parents lower their future children’s risk of disability by avoiding certain exposures, such as plasticizers, flame retardants, or pesticides? When parents ask pediatricians about chemical exposure risk, what are reliable online resources for parents and clinicians? Finally, how does the disability community feel about research involving environmental exposures and disability? The workshop format will be an online panel discussion and question/answer session.
15 minutes: Epidemiology of environmental exposures and outcomes of developmental disability in childhood
15 minutes: Clinical perspective: Talking to parents and patients about exposure risks
15 minutes: Community perspective: Meaningful outcomes for disabled people
15 minutes: Question and Answer Session with Panelists
We are planning a collaborative session for PAS 2021 combining the Special Interest Groups of the Environmental Health, Sustainability, and Climate Change Special Interest Group with the Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Special Interest Group. The focus will be on chemical exposures and developmental delay, and building links among primary care, tertiary care, and the community. Questions examined will include: What is the relationship between environmental exposures in early life and developmental disability in childhood? Can parents lower their future children’s risk of disability by avoiding certain exposures, such as plasticizers, flame retardants, or pesticides? When parents ask pediatricians about chemical exposure risk, what are reliable online resources for parents and clinicians? Finally, how does the disability community feel about research involving environmental exposures and disability? The workshop format will be an online panel discussion and question/answer session.
15 minutes: Epidemiology of environmental exposures and outcomes of developmental disability in childhood
15 minutes: Clinical perspective: Talking to parents and patients about exposure risks
15 minutes: Community perspective: Meaningful outcomes for disabled people
15 minutes: Question and Answer Session with Panelists
Presenter: Susan Hyman – University of Rochester
Presenter: Leonardo Trasande – NYU School of Medicine
Presenter: Jenny Radesky, MD – University of Michigan Medical School