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Tap
Into Prevention: Drinking Water Information for Health Care Providers
- A Continuing Education Video
Doctors, nurses, local health officials and other health professionals
play an important role in preventing waterborne illness. This continuing
education video explains potential health risks from exposure to microbial
and chemical contaminants in drinking water and demonstrates actions health
care providers can take in their practices. The video features doctors,
nurses, and local health officials who discuss the connection between
drinking water and health in their communities. EPA, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention and its Agency for Toxic Substances and Diseases
Registry jointly cosponsor this continuing education activity.
- Order video in DVD or VHS format.
(You will also receive a booklet of supplemental materials.)
Supplemental Materials
A 30-page booklet accompanies the continuing education video, “Tap
into Prevention: Drinking Water Information for Health Care Providers.”
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