Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Annual Meeting
Why Report-Back: Unique Contributions of Environmental Health Sciences
- A historical perspective on reporting back and the 2018 National Academies of Sciences Guidance Report (1MB) - Julia Brody, Silent Spring Institute
- Fighting coal ash pollution across North Carolina: a community perspective on report-back (1MB) - Caroline Armijo, community partner for the Well Empowered study
- Experiences coordinating large prospective research studies: a researcher perspective on report (2MB) - Linda McCauley, Emory University
- The nature of environmental health results and the diverse standpoints on report back (159KB) - Katrina Korfmacher, University of Rochester
Reporting Back: An IRB Perspective
- An Overview of Ethical and Regulatory Issues Facing IRBs (175KB) - David Resnik, NIEHS
- Native IRBs as gateways to open communication in Tribal environmental health research (1MB) - Esther Erdei, University of New Mexico
- What the IRB didn’t know (833KB) - Helen Panageas, New York University
- Environmental impact research: IRB hurdles and solutions - Catherine Ricciardi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Roles in Reporting Back: Challenges and Solutions
- Partners in Report-Back: Roles and Expectations (723KB) - Marilyn Howarth, University of Pennsylvania
- Barriers and Challenges to Report-Back from the medical and public health perspective - Robert Laumbach, Rutgers University
- Barriers and Challenges to Report-Back from researcher perspective (5MB) - Rebecca Fry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Communicating the findings of high levels of chemical and metal biomarkers without clear health implications as an example of challenge to all stakeholders - Susan Pinney, University of Cincinnati
Promising Practices: Individual Report-Back
- Report-back of personal exposure data in Puerto Rico - Carmen M. Vélez Vega, University of Puerto Rico
- Individual report-back to an Indigenous community that used personal passive sampling wristbands Diana Rohlman, Oregon State University
- Reporting results of indoor and ambient air pollutants in the midst of uncertainty (3MB) - Madeleine Scammell, Boston University
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