Online, On-Demand


Course credits: 0.1
Course contact hours: 1.25

Class description

Occupational and environmental health exposures cause thousands of illnesses and injuries each year. This lecture series addresses the evaluation, treatment, and prevention of disease and injuries related to environmental and occupational exposures encountered by physicians and their colleagues in local, regional, and international settings.

This session equips attendees with essential knowledge of exposure risks to veterans. Topics include the unique healthcare needs of the veteran population, specific exposures during service (e.g., burn pits, Agent Orange, Camp Lejeune), and the impact of military culture on clinical care. Participants will gain an understanding of exposure-informed care, the VA’s Toxic Exposure Screening, the PACT Act, and how compensation and benefits are determined when presumptive coverage is not available.

On-Demand, Online Recording of Live Lecture from November 12, 2025

PRESENTERS:

  • Stephen C Hunt, MD, MPH - Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of Washington, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program

  • David F Goldsmith, PhD, MSPH - Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University, Milken Institute School of Public Health

ACCREDITATION

A completion certificate for Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be available pending lecture completion. 

Course prices

Course price: $25

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