Course Description
Our environment plays a critical role in influencing our health. From where we live to the water we drink, the range of positive and negative influences (determinants) can be profound. This course explores the different environmental determinants which may be present in daily life and investigates how they may be playing a role in driving individual and population health outcomes. A particular emphasis on water and wastewater is used to describe these roles and the influences on human health.
Who should take this course?
What will you learn?
What are common environmental determinants of health?
How do we identify and environmental determinant?
What are routes of exposure for environmental determinants?
Are there health outcomes that can be detected and associated with environmental determinants?
Common study designs for environmental epidemiology?
Starting Date: Ongoing
Duration: Self-paced
Course: 4 hours contact time
Cost: $100 CAN (~$75 USD)
It is the responsibility of the participant to ensure continuing education credits are approved by the governing jurisdiction. Contact us for more information or to facilitate this process.