These Workshops are Sponsored by:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / National Center for Environmental Health
Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services / Environmental Health Services Branch
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- Need a Username and Password - If you have not previously been provided with a Username and Password, register for the course (it is free) -- a Username and Password will be emailed to you --Register Here.
- NEHA Members - your membership will provide you access to these courses. Log in with your Username and Password
- Already Registered in EPA Sponsored Workshops - your Username and Password issued for those courses will provide access to these courses - log in with the Username and Password previously provided to you.
- This is a 2 ½ day workshop recorded in New Orleans, LA in January of 2010. The course includes lecture, discussion and visual training on integrated pest management (IPM) to control insects and rodents with a specific emphasis on the biology and control of rodents and bed bugs. This course is a modified and updated version of CDC0702, Biology and Control of Insects and Rodents but does not include all previous modules such as tick control and bioterrorism. In addition to detailed training in rodent and bed bug control, this course also includes a new module on the effects of global climate change on pests and disease vectors.
- This program is a 2-day pre-conference workshop recorded at the 2007 and 2008 AECs. The courses includes lecture and discussion on integrated pest management (IPM),vector-borne diseases, biology and control of insect and rodent vectors and public health pests, effective pest control methods, and vector-borne diseases as possible bioterror agents.
This introductory level training recorded at the 2 day workshop held at the 2007 AEC PreConference addresses a range of environmental health topics commonly faced in response to emergency events. The training helps prepare practitioners with the skills and knowledge to effectively respond to environmental health issues.
This 2 day workshop was recorded at the 2007 AEC PreConference. Through this hands-on workshop, participants have the opportunityto pursue national excellence by implementing these standards at their own agencies.
This program describes the Center for Disease Control’s initiative to build a National Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Network to provide information that can be used to plan, apply, and evaluate actions to prevent and control environmentally related diseases.
- Keynote address from the 2008 AEC & Exhibition - "Who are We and Who do We Want to Be?"
Presented at 2009 NEHA AEC & Exhibition by Howard Frumkin, MD, MPH, DrPH


