I conducted a workshop entitled “Environmental Health for
Environmental Advocates” in association with the Tom Farrell Institute for the
Environment on May 29th, 2012.
The purpose of the workshop was to provide a forum in which an extended
dialogue around environmental health science and risk assessment, primarily
focusing on air pollution and health in the Hunter, could occur.
an exploration of interdependence in public health and the occasional dabble in health protection.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Flutracking at Skoll Global Threats Meeting in SFO
Myself and Stephen Clarke from Flutracking.net had the good fortune to be invited to the 1st International Conference on Self-reported Influenza-like Illness Surveillance hosted by the Skoll Foundation for Global Threats (a foundation set up by Jeff Skoll - former Ebay CEO) and the American Public Health Association. Flutracking.net is the second oldest and second largest of the schemes internationally, next to the Dutch system. We were able to learn a lot from the other surveillance systems. It seems that Flutracking.net excels in terms of growth of participants and weekly participation (ours is the shortest survey), however, the Dutch certainly do some very interesting analysis and we will exchange data with them to explore new analyses. This conference has kicked off an international collaboration and we will attempt to standardise our systems to allow great inter-country comparisons. Thanks to Jeff Skoll, Larry Brilliant and Mark Smolinski for hosting the event.
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