Sharing for one of our AOEC member clinics. Looks like a great event!
From:
katgreg@uw.edu <occ-env-med-l@listserv.unc.edu>
Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 11:44 AM
To: Occupational & Environmental Medicine for Clinicians & Public Health Professionals <occ-env-med-l@listserv.unc.edu>
Subject: [occ-env-med-l] Upcoming OEM Grand Rounds on Exposures during Military Service
Hello OEM Providers!
The University of Washington’s Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Continuing Education Program has an exciting upcoming OEM Grand Rounds lecture. Sign up here:
https://oshce.uw.edu/courses/course/webOMG11-25
Exposed in Service: Health Impacts and Healthcare Needs of Veterans
Wednesday November 12, 2025
5:30-6:45 PM Pacific Time
Featuring:
Stephen C Hunt MD, MPH,
Clinical Professor of Medicine at
University of Washington, Department of Medicine,
Division of General Internal Medicine, Occupational
and Environmental Medicine Program
and
David Goldsmith, PhD, MPH,
Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University, Milken School of Public Health
This interactive session will equip 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.
Feel free to reach out with any questions!
Kat Gregersen, MPH, CIH
(she/her)
Research and Clinical Industrial Hygienist
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Harborview Occupational & Environmental Medicine Clinic
University of Washington
206.221.6053 (office)
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