Podcast on all things climate-health education.
Founders: @SarahHsu28, @natasha_sood; Editor: Liana Haigis; Current hosts: Elizabeth Whidden, Phoebe Cunningham
Join the Code Green hosts and Dr. Melody Porlier and Dr. Arpana Jain, co-authors of a case discussing rising infectious disease risks and the surgical perspective. https://t.co/n4PQidYw9V
@MS4SF@GCCHE_#MedEd#ClimateAction#Surgery#InfectiousDisease
After a summer break, Code Green is back and talking with Dr. Paul Devine Bottone about reconnecting with your climate interests! The conversation spans from locating an impact area to residency curriculums to environmental justice. https://t.co/RGZKYVgmo6
@GCCHE_@MS4SF#MedEd
Grateful to our guests Dr. Carissa Klarish, Dr. Jennifer Robohm, and Dr. Robin Cooper for their discussion on climate and anxiety in our new episode 🌍https://t.co/mtUxFeDyrk
@GCCHE_@MS4SF#MedEd#ClimateAction#MentalHealth
Thanks @LisaPatelMD for an engaging discussion on physician advocacy, natural disasters, peds, community, & more in our latest Code Green episode! This 2021 recording is now being released from the archives. Enjoy listening:
https://t.co/y2kT25gYs5
@MS4SF@GCCHE_ @natasha_sood
The latest Code Green episode is out! It’s a discussion with @ClevelandClinic med student James Sullivan about integrative climate-health curriculum design.
Thanks @MS4SF & @GCCHE_ !
https://t.co/lCbHAye0su
Announcing the release of a new episode - Code Green this season will be focused on all things climate-health curriculum! Check out our case-based episode on neurodegenerative disease & climate change here:
https://t.co/SRXo88sSrb
They’re joined by Dr. Sarah Scott and fellow medical student Girija Hariprasad to share the experiences of medical professionals during this extreme weather event and what we can do to improve our response to similar climate-related events in the future. (3/3)
...infrastructure damage and essential resource shortages. Guest hosts Cole Martin and Sarah McWilliam, two students from University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School, examine the effects of the storm on community health and medical practice in today’s episode. (2/3)
‼️NEW EPISODE‼️
6. Texas Winter Storm Uri: One Year Later
From February 13-17th, 2021, Winter Storm Uri devastated much of North America with catastrophic winds, ice and snow. Notably impacted was the state of Texas, which experienced widespread power outages... (1/3)
It's great hearing from @SarahHsu28 at #AAPadvocacy2021 about opportunities to get involved in advocacy around climate change!
If you're interested in mentoring members of Medical Students for a Sustainable Future, sign up here: https://t.co/WCUihqilBJ
..Dr. Boris Lushniak, where they discuss opportunities to support health professional leadership and center health equity in climate solutions. They’ll also check the rear view mirror for any lessons learned in 2020 and places to build synergies and collaboration. (2/2)
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5. Earth Week Special: 2021 Climate and Health Goals (with Let’s Talk Climate)
Our special Earth Week episode is produced in collaboration with ecoAmerica and Climate for Health! Listen as Rebecca Rehr leads a conversation with Dr. Cheryl Holder and.. (1/2)
..and psychiatry. Special thanks to Dr. Haase and the entire Climate Psychiatry Alliance for helping create this episode. To learn more about the Climate Psychiatry Alliance and ways to get involved, head over to their website at https://t.co/KU9maOGdAL. (3/3)
..special guest Dr. Elizabeth Haase, a founding member of the Climate Psychiatry Alliance and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Nevada in Reno. Producer and host Julia Rothschild also details the latest literature on the intersection of climate change..(2/3)
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4. Climate Change and Mental Health (with Dr. Elizabeth Haase)
How can we best discuss climate change and mental health with our patients, and what steps can we take to deal with our own climate anxiety? Join us as we discuss all of this and more with our..(1/3)
The @lungassociation’s 22nd annual #StateOfTheAir report found that...
- More than 4 in 10 Americans are breathing unhealthy air, and they are disproportionately people of color.
Join us & call on @Potus to take key steps to ensure clean air for ALL. https://t.co/RYpSI6KfoP
It was an absolute honor to be on this @AAPAdvocacy2021 panel with you all!
And yall - pediatricians are truly the kindest, most tireless fighters for climate, health, and racial equity out there. The AAP community is strong and I left that discussion feeling so rejuvenated!
Check out our latest episode on Climate Change and Mental Health with Dr. Beth Haase, founding member of the @ClimatePsychia1. Now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen!
https://t.co/eRNbqtZTpA