the Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Science, Research, and Medicine held a regional workshop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on March 13, 2003. This workshop was a continued outgrowth from the Roundtable's first workshop when its members realized that the challenges facing those in the field of environmental health could not be addressed without a new definition of environmental health--one that incorporates the natural, built, and social environment. The Roundtable realized that the industrial legacy is not unique to Pittsburgh. Other cities around the world have seen their industries disappear, and it is only a matter of time before some of the Pittsburghs of today, such as Wuhan, China, (a sister city) will need to address similar problems. One goal for this IOM Environmental Health Roundtable Workshop is to extract lessons from Pittsburgh's experience in addressing the post-industrial challenge, distilling lessons that might be useful elsewhere.
Bernard D. Goldstein, Baruch Fischhoff, Steven J. Marcus and Christine M. Coussens, Editors, Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine
1 Front Matter; 2 Summary; 3 1. Introduction; 4 2. Keynote: Ensuring Environmental Health in Pennsylvania; 5 3. The Changing Face of Pittsburgh: A Historical Perspective; 6 4. Special Issue for Pittsburgh: Our Rivers; 7 5. Improving Health in the Built Environment: A Daunting But Doable Challenge; 8 6. Community - Past, Present, and Future; 9 7. Systems, Built Environment - Past, Present, and Future; 10 8. Where Do We Go From Here?; 11 References; 12 Appendix A: Agenda; 13 Appendix B: Speakers and Panelists; 14 Appendix C: Meeting Participants
National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Institute of Medicine, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Steve Olson
Institute of Medicine, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Division of International Health
Institute of Medicine, Committee to Develop Methods Useful to the Department of Veteran Affairs in Estimating Its Physician Requirements, Joseph Lipscomb
Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, and Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, Christine M. Coussens, John Porretto, Lovell Jones
Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, and Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, Christine M. Coussens, Lynn Goldman
Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, and Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, Christine M. Coussens, Richard J. Jackson, Howard Frumkin
Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, and Medicine Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, Christine M. Coussens, Charles Groat, Henry Falk, Lawrence Reiter
and Medicine National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Peter J. Weinberger, Baruch Fischhoff, Lynette I. Millett
National Research Council and Institute of Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Michele Kipke, Nancy A. Crowell, Baruch Fischhoff
National Research Council, Institute of Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, and Families Board on Children, Youth, Joah G. Iannotta, Elena O. Nightingale, Baruch Fischhoff