Teaching medical students about the impacts of climate change on human health
Climate change is among the greatest threats to human health, yet most medical schools fail to adequately teach students about its impact. To address this educational gap, we designed and implemented a new elective course for Stanford medical students, “The Impact of Climate Change on Human Health.”...
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Main Authors: | Jason Gomez, Anna Goshua, Nicholas Pokrajac, Barbara Erny, Paul Auerbach, Kari Nadeau, Michael A. Gisondi |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e48f442af9e7483a80bc80b7a5a8b7ce |
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