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Presented on 2/8/2022 by Amy Cross, Project Coordinator, NPIC; Diana Simmes, MPH, Pesticide Medical Education Director, Pesticide Educational Resources Collaborative - Medical Duration: 43:42 Target audience: Physicians, Pharmacists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses or any other staff who work in primary care settings. This webinar for clinicians is jointly presented by the National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) and the Pesticide Educational Resources Collaborative - Medical (PERC-med). The presenters address common misconceptions about disinfectant use. We briefly discuss scenarios where patients may have increased exposure to disinfectants, including through overly fastidious cleaning practices related to COVID-19. Also covered are pesticide reporting requirements in your state of practice, and if in a mandatory state, where to report adverse health effects. We highlight resources for clinicians, including patient education materials, access to pesticide CME opportunities, and access to subject matter expert support when caring for patients with potential pesticide exposure. ***** The National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) provides free information via a toll-free number (1-800-858-7378) to anyone in the United States and U.S. territories, including the public, medical, veterinary, and other professionals. NPIC operates from 8:00am to 12:00pm PST, Monday through Friday. Pesticide information is also available at NPIC's website (npic.orst.edu), or via email (npic@ace.orst.edu). NPIC is a collaboration between Oregon State University and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. NPIC provides objective, science-based information about a wide variety of pesticide-related topics, including pesticide product information, information on the recognition and management of pesticide poisonings, toxicology, and environmental chemistry. Terms of Use and Deletion Policy: http://bit.ly/PolicY