Catastrophic Flooding: Environmental Health Risks & Morbidity and Mortality Surveillance

Description: 
This 3-part presentation offered by the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health gives you an overview of widespread catastrophic flooding in eastern North Carolina and its effects on environmental health, biological building contamination, Public Health, and morbidity and mortality surveillance.
Learning Objectives: 
  • To understand the role of surveillance in assessing the impact of a natural disaster on the environment, and subsequently on human morbidity and mortality
  • To understand how to use surveillance data to prepare for and respond to natural disasters
  • To understand public misperception of environmental risk issues following a natural disaster and how to redirect attention and energy toward more significant environmental health risk
  • To understand the public health and environmental health challenges presented by the need to verify safe re-entry into flooded buildings, and methods used to address those challenges
PHEP Capabilities: 
Community Preparedness
Topic: 
Natural Disasters
Format: 
Online Course
Time: 
40 minutes
Level: 
Introductory
University: 
University of North Carolina
PERLC: 
University of North Carolina PERLC