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OUR PEOPLE, OUR MISSION Global Health eMagazine August 2023 Our Beautiful Planet Highlights Spotlight Clinical Case of the Month Reflections Global Mental Health Hispanic/Latinx Communities Voices of Ugandan Students Our Beautiful Planet Innovation and Technology Nursing Division Art to Remind Us of Who We Can Be Article of the Month Video of the Month Dr. Menn Memorial Among the Letters Congratulations Welcome Calendar Global Health Family Photo News Previous Issues of the eMagazine Section Editor: Dilyara F. Nurkhametova, MD, PhD Director of Nuvance Health Global Health Electives Program for AUC/RUSM This new column exhibits the beauties of our planet earth and our everyday destructive actions against it. We are witnessing Earth undergoing a profound transformation. In this recently launched section, we appreciate the gems of our planet while raising awareness of climate change. We invite our global health community to share photos, videos, inspirational resources, and stories. We want to hear from you how climate change affects people and health in your part of the world. Clinician education on climate change and health: virtual learning community models COMMENT| VOLUME 7, ISSUE 6, E444-E446, JUNE 202; The Lancet Planetary Health; DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00087-6 In this commentary, the authors highlight the rising number of patients experiencing health issues related to climate change in the daily practice of physicians. They emphasize the importance of clinicians acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively address climate change’s impacts in their practice. To tackle these issues, the authors recommend the adoption of The Climate Change and Human Health ECHO (Climate ECHO) program for clinicians. Read the full text here Education in Planetary Health Climate Change and Human Health ECHO (Climate ECHO) The Climate Change and Human Health ECHO (Climate ECHO) is a virtual mentoring program designed for health-care and public health professionals. It aims to address critical climate and health educational needs for clinicians. 26 Planet continued on next page >>
OUR PEOPLE, OUR MISSION Global Health eMagazine August 2023 Highlights Spotlight Clinical Case of the Month Reflections Global Mental Health Hispanic/Latinx Communities The program focuses on three primary objectives: Enhancing knowledge and self-efficacy related to climate change; Improving communication among clinicians, community health workers, and patients concerning the health impacts of climate change; and Advancing knowledge on environmental justice and health equity to address and reduce health disparities. Read more about the program on the website To sign up for weekly session you can register here Voices of Ugandan Students Our Beautiful Planet Innovation and Technology Nursing Division Art to Remind Us of Who We Can Be Article of the Month Video of the Month Dr. Menn Memorial Among the Letters Congratulations Welcome Upcoming Events Climate and Planetary Health Office Hours Date: August 18, 2023 | 9:00 - 10:00 AM PST To fulfill its mission of equipping 100% of health professionals worldwide with the knowledge and abilities to tackle the climate crisis, and to hasten the integration of climate change and planetary health information into educational curricula, the GCCHE (Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education) now provides virtual consultations. These consultations allow faculty members to connect with peers who possess firsthand experience in implementing climate and planetary health content into their own institution’s curricula. This initiative is supported by the GCCHE Medical Working Group and the Climate Resources for Health Education (CRHE) team. Register via this link Calendar Global Health Family Photo News Previous Issues of the eMagazine 27 Planet continued on next page >>
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OUR PEOPLE,<br />
OUR MISSION<br />
Global Health<br />
<strong>eMagazine</strong><br />
<strong>August</strong> <strong>2023</strong><br />
Our Beautiful Planet<br />
Highlights<br />
Spotlight<br />
Clinical Case of the Month<br />
Reflections<br />
Global Mental Health<br />
Hispanic/Latinx Communities<br />
Voices of Ugandan Students<br />
Our Beautiful Planet<br />
Innovation and Technology<br />
Nursing Division<br />
Art to Remind Us of Who We<br />
Can Be<br />
Article of the Month<br />
Video of the Month<br />
Dr. Menn Memorial<br />
Among the Letters<br />
Congratulations<br />
Welcome<br />
Calendar<br />
Global Health Family<br />
Photo News<br />
Previous Issues of<br />
the <strong>eMagazine</strong><br />
Section Editor:<br />
Dilyara F. Nurkhametova, MD, PhD<br />
Director of Nuvance Health Global Health Electives Program<br />
for AUC/RUSM<br />
This new column exhibits the beauties of our planet<br />
earth and our everyday destructive actions against<br />
it. We are witnessing Earth undergoing a profound<br />
transformation. In this recently launched section,<br />
we appreciate the gems of our planet while raising<br />
awareness of climate change. We invite our global<br />
health community to share photos, videos, inspirational resources, and stories.<br />
We want to hear from you how climate change affects people and health in<br />
your part of the world.<br />
Clinician education on climate change and health: virtual<br />
learning community models<br />
COMMENT| VOLUME 7, ISSUE 6, E444-E446, JUNE 202; The Lancet Planetary Health;<br />
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00087-6<br />
In this commentary, the authors highlight the rising number of patients<br />
experiencing health issues related to climate change in the daily practice<br />
of physicians. They emphasize the importance of clinicians acquiring the<br />
necessary knowledge and skills to effectively address climate change’s<br />
impacts in their practice. To tackle these issues, the authors recommend the<br />
adoption of The Climate Change and Human Health ECHO (Climate ECHO)<br />
program for clinicians.<br />
Read the full text here<br />
Education in Planetary Health<br />
Climate Change and Human Health ECHO (Climate ECHO)<br />
The Climate Change and Human Health ECHO (Climate ECHO) is a virtual<br />
mentoring program designed for health-care and public health professionals.<br />
It aims to address critical climate and health educational needs for clinicians.<br />
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