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The Environmental Health / Occupational Health / Injury Steering Committee addresses the epidemiologic landscape of three overarching topics, each with broad scope of practice and application. Use the links below to explore subcommittees.
Explore the links below and log in to join any number of subcommittees, allowing you to receive ongoing correspondences and gain access to activities.
Subcommittees
Environmental Health Overview Informing and guiding public health programs and policy through collaborative environmental epidemiology and surveillance
Climate, Health, and Equity Maintaining climate change surveillance indicators and contributing to related efforts
Disaster Epidemiology Sharing best practices and collaborating across disciplines on epidemiologic approaches towards improving disaster preparedness and response capacities
Environmental Health Indicators Collaborating to address the gap in understanding of environmentally-related diseases and related indicators
Occupational Health Providing essential information to inform research priorities, target and design prevention activities, and monitor progress in meeting prevention goals
Occupational Health Indicators Stewarding measures and factors of health risks for comparative analysis and chronological evaluation
Injury Epidemiology and Surveillance Linking state-based expertise in epidemiology and surveillance with injury prevention and control activities and organizations
If you are interested in becoming more involved in the EH/OH/I Steering Committee, please click the topics above and contact the CSTE contact below with questions. We encourage your participation in subcommittee activities.