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Clients of Environmental Health Consulting include the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, pharmaceutical companies, physician associations,
and various medical and scientific associations. Services include translating
complex scientific information into fact sheets, writing sales force
training manuals, grant proposal preparation, and professional meeting coverage. Professional
affiliations include membership in the National Association of Science
Writers, American Medical Writers Association, and the Society for Risk
Assessors.
We specialize in science communication and risk assessment. We offer
flexibility and resourcefulness, which stem from our extensive experience
as consultants and as members of the public health community. We understand
the questions and/or problems that you have and we will work with you
to find the solutions.
For EHC, multimedia means communicating to the public via a combination of written, visual, and audio means.
We have completed a variety of medical writing projects. Lara Pullen, EHC President, has extensive medical writing experience, industry ghost writing, literature reviews, research grants, medical meeting coverage, and editorials. In addition, she has prepared training modules and PowerPoint presentations for pharmaceutical product launches. Her training, with a Ph.D. in Immunology, brings that solid scientific experience to your project.
As scientists, environmentalists, and people, we believe that the communication of knowledge is the culmination of work well done. Health is improved when the doctor and the patient have access to understandable information. The neighborhood flourishes when families are armed with the latest information about what they eat, the air they breathe, and the community services avaialble. EHC provides outreach to expectant mothers, classroom science curriculums, pharmaceutical representatives, and doctors.
Environmental Health Consulting works on an ongoing basis with two interactive Web sites: PWSNotes.org and HealingThresholds.com. In the past EHC worked closely with U.S. EPA Region 5 to develop the Toxicity and Exposure Assessment for Children's Health (TEACH). The project included an interactive database of summaries of scientific studies relevant to childhood exposure to environmental chemicals. The TEACH project (retired in 2009) also included chemical-specific summaries that recapitulated and interpreted the literature available in the database.
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