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Surveying Resident and Faculty Physician Knowledge, Attitudes, and Experiences in Response to Public Lead Contamination.

Acad Med

March 2017

D.K. Taylor is director of research, Hurley Medical Center and Michigan State College of Human Medicine, Flint, Michigan. B.L. Lepisto is internal medicine director of psychosocial communication, Hurley Medical Center and Michigan State College of Human Medicine, Flint, Michigan. N. Lecea is research coordinator, Hurley Medical Center and Michigan State College of Human Medicine, Flint, Michigan. R. Ghamrawi is an internal medicine resident, Hurley Medical Center and Michigan State College of Human Medicine, Flint, Michigan. G. Bachuwa is internal medicine residency program director, Hurley Medical Center and Michigan State College of Human Medicine, Flint, Michigan. J. LaChance is research coordinator, Hurley Medical Center and Michigan State College of Human Medicine, Flint, Michigan. M. Hanna-Attisha is pediatric residency program director, Hurley Medical Center and Michigan State College of Human Medicine, Flint, Michigan.

Environmental health crises can appear anywhere and without warning. After research revealed a significant incidence of elevated pediatric blood lead levels following a water source change, Genesee County declared a public health emergency in Flint, Michigan. Hospital patients and family members began approaching Hurley Medical Center's physicians with questions regarding the health implications of the lead contamination.

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