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Internal Medicine (M25)  (Dept. Info)Medicine  (Policies)

M25 Medicine 885Occupational/Environmental Medicine0.0 Unit
Description:This elective is designed to introduce students to research and practice in the prevention of work-related injuries and illnesses, and prevention of health effects related to environmental exposures. Preventive activities will include work site visits and intervention projects, as well as involvement with work site health promotion and policy making. Research projects involve epidemiology and intervention projects in work-related injury and musculoskeletal disorders. Specific activities are flexible depending on the students' interests. Students may elect to participate in the Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic at Washington University. Based in the law school, the clinic involves interdisciplinary teams of students (law, engineering, environmental science) taking principal responsibility, under faculty supervision, for cases and projects on behalf of environmental and community organizations. The medical student(s) assist clinic students by evaluating the human health impacts involved in one or more of the clinic's cases, and presenting such information to the client organization(s) and others. Among the cases on which medical students might participate are: (1) air pollution associated with factories in the St Louis metropolitan area; (2) lead poisoning of children and adults in St. Louis and surrounding towns; (3) air and water pollution caused by concentrated animal feeding operations (factory farms) in Missouri. Students choosing this option will work with the Environmental Clinic staff and with Dr. Evanoff to evaluate and present evaluations of human health impacts of environmental exposures.
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Instruction Type:Internship/Practicum Grade Options:CPA Fees:
Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:None / History
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Q=ME Q (Medical School)

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