2nd Annual Statewide Environmental Health Conference
The following links provide access to webcasts from the combined 2nd
Annual Statewide Environmental Health and 9th Annual Look Out for Lead
Conference held in Madison at the Monona Terrace Convention Center on
October 25-26, 2004.
Keynotes
Moving
Forward to Be All You Can Be
- Larry Gordon, Adjunct Professor, University of New Mexico
Translating the Science on Neurotoxicants into Effective Policy
- Dr. Lynn Goldman, Professor, Environmental Health Sciences, Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Panel:
Linking Environment to Health: A Road to Action
- Representative Spencer Black, 77th Assembly District
- Dr. Sharon Dunwoody, School of Journalism & Mass Communications,
University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Mike Flaherty, Flaherty & Associates
- Dr. Lynn Goldman, Professor, Environmental Health Sciences, Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Brett Hulsey, MNS, Sierra Club
- Ron Seely, Reporter, Wisconsin State Journal
Conference sessions
Children
as a High Risk Population for Environmentally Linked Illness
- Dr. Daniel Hryhorczuk, Director, Center for Children's Environmental
Health
- Dr. Myrtis Sullivan, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Illinois
Childhood
Lead Poisoning and Housing: The Wisconsin Perspective
- Jeff Havlena, Surveillance Manager, Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program, DHFS
The
Exceptional Brain: Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder
-
Dr. Nomsa Gwalla-Ogisi, Professor, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
Grant
Writing: How to Get Started
- Janet Fredrick, BS, Budget
and Policy Analyst, Office of Strategic Finance, DHFS
Landlord
/ Tenant Law & Hazard Abatement
- Elmer Prenzlow, Regional Manager, Bureau of Consumer Protection
Private
Wells Impacted by Old Landfills and Biomonitoring of Contaminants in Water
- Chuck Warzecha, MS, Hydrogeologist, Bureau of Environmental and
Occupational Health, DHFS
- Dr. Mark Werner, Research Scientist, Bureau of Environmental and
Occupational Health, DHFS
Q
and A: WI Childhood Lead Poisoning Elimination Plan
-
Margie Coons, RN, MS, Program Manager, Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Program, DHFS
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