Workbooks available on CD in Acrobat PDF format
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“The Search for Wellness ( 2004 )
Mallery Downs, RN, Gene R. Gallegos, MA, Johnnye Lewis, PhD, DABT, and Karen Mulloy, DO, MSCH.
There are two components of this particular module. The first component is specifically developed for introducing community members and lay health workers to public health and the role of epidemiology. The second provides a basic introduction to epidemiology and provides simple exercises for participants who want and/or need to learn more about epidemiology.

 

“A Fair Trade”(2000)
Part of a series of Community Environmental Health Education Modules for Health Care Providers and the Lay Community prepared by The Center for Population Health at the University of New Mexico under the direction of Karen Mulloy, DO, MSCH and Kenneth Silver, SM, DSc.
This module consists of a case study of a construction worker with respiratory symptoms who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

 

“Where do You Play? A Boy and his Rash” (2000)
Part of a series of Community Environmental Health Education Modules for Health Care Providers and the Lay Community prepared by The Center for Population Health at the University of New Mexico under the direction of Karen Mulloy, DO, MSCH.
A pediatric case study to illustrate a public health and prevention approach to the acute and chronic health risks of pesticide exposure. The module consists of a notebook with instructor’s guide, case study, mini-lectures designed to teach history-taking and analysis of exposures, appendices of relevant materials, references, and evaluation. Available on CD ROM in Acrobat PDF format.

 

“An Introduction to Basic Risk Assessment” (2002)
Part of a series of Community Environmental Health Education Modules for Health Care Providers and the Lay Community prepared by The Center for Population Health at the University of New Mexico under the direction of Karen Mulloy, DO, MSCH.
An introduction to risk assessment using case studies to illustrate a public health and prevention approach. The module consists of a notebook with instructor’s guide, case study, mini-lectures designed to teach history-taking and analysis of exposures, appendices of relevant materials, references, and evaluation. Also available on CD ROM in Acrobat PDF format.

 

Kids and the Environment: Toxic Hazards, A Course on Pediatric Environmental Health
Teaching course with text and reference articles.
California Public Health Foundation, Comprehensive course includes original text, charts and handouts.