The 2026 National Forum on Education Policy will take place July 8-10 in Washington D.C. and will bring policymakers and thought leaders from across the country together to address the current and future needs for students and educators through state education policy.
Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units: A Key Resource and Partner in Improving Children’s Environmental Health
Hosted by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSU) are a network of pediatricians, nurses, health educators and other health professionals with expertise in the prevention, diagnosis, management, and treatment of health issues that arise from environmental exposures, from preconception through adolescence.
The PEHSU are an important source of information not only for healthcare providers, but also for parents, schools, childcare centers, local and state health officials.
During this webinar, you will hear directly from PEHSU leaders and staff on case studies and other examples highlighting the type of work they do to protect children’s environmental health and safety.