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GCCHE is proud to present Climate Clinic, a brand new podcast that will bring the latest climate and health headlines to you each week. Through four unique podcast streams, we will bring you breaking climate and health headlines, in depth discussions with experts and professionals from situations unfolding around the world, mobilize and share perspectives from the powerful student body and finally, help all health-related professionals to be the change, starting today.

Climate Clinic The Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education

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GCCHE is proud to present Climate Clinic, a brand new podcast that will bring the latest climate and health headlines to you each week. Through four unique podcast streams, we will bring you breaking climate and health headlines, in depth discussions with experts and professionals from situations unfolding around the world, mobilize and share perspectives from the powerful student body and finally, help all health-related professionals to be the change, starting today.

    Be the Expert: Episode 20: Going electric for our health

    Be the Expert: Episode 20: Going electric for our health

    Welcome back to Be the Expert! The article we are bringing to you today was first published in the journal “Science of the total environment”, in February this year, titled, “California's early transition to electric vehicles: Observed health and air quality co-benefits”. Authors were; Erika Garcia, Jill Johnston, Rob McConnell, Lawrence Palinkas, and Sandrah P. Eckel. In previous episodes, we have spoken about air quality in the urban environment and some of the strategies to mitigate this, including transitioning to electric vehicles. In this study, the authors looked at whether respiratory health and air quality co-benefits are already noticeable at the relatively low levels of zero-emissions vehicles (battery electric, plug-in hybrid, hydrogen fuel cell vehicle) adoption in California. 



    Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36739036/

    • 17 min
    Code Green: Episode 10: Case Study: Global Infectious Disease & Our Changing Climate

    Code Green: Episode 10: Case Study: Global Infectious Disease & Our Changing Climate

    Dr. Terry O’Connor, Dr. Nuzhat Islam, and MD-PhD candidate Douglas Fritz walk with us through their clinical case highlighting the impact of climate change on arboviral infectious disease. Check out their written case (adaptable for medical school curricula) at Climate Resources for Health Education here: https://climatehealthed.org/course/arboviruses/

    Dr. O’Connor is an instructor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Washington and Director of the Diploma in Climate Medicine at the University of Colorado Climate and Health Program. Dr. Islam is a second year internal medicine resident at the University of California in San Diego and a co-founder of the Planetary Health Report Card. Douglas is a second year MD/PhD student at the University of Colorado and one of the vice chairs for Medical Students for a Sustainable Future.

    • 33 min
    Code Green: Episode 9: Cleveland Clinic's Integrative Climate-Health Medical Curriculum

    Code Green: Episode 9: Cleveland Clinic's Integrative Climate-Health Medical Curriculum

    In this episode, we speak with medical student James Sullivan from the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University about the process of creating an integrated climate-health curriculum at the medical school.

    If you want to learn more, check out this journal article about the Cleveland Clinic’s climate-health curricular design: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004376



    Episode written by Genny Silva, Produced by Natasha Sood, and Edited by Liana Haigis

    • 30 min
    Code Green: Episode 8: Case study: Neurodegenerative Disease, Heat and Air Pollution

    Code Green: Episode 8: Case study: Neurodegenerative Disease, Heat and Air Pollution

    In this episode, the Code Green team speak with Dr. Heather Whelan, Kelsey Barter, and Hossein Moein Taghavi about the connections between heat, air pollution, and neurodegenerative disease. Dr. Whelan is a Professor of Medicine at University of California San Francisco, Kelsey is a medical student at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and Hossein is a research assistant at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Whelan, Kelsey, and Hossein wrote this case as part of the Climate Resources for Health Education (CRHE) initiative (Case OSS9.2). Join us as we dive into this patient case!

    To learn more about CRHE head over to climatehealthed.org. 

    Episode written by Genny Silva, Produced by Natasha Sood, and Edited by Liana Haigis

    • 28 min
    Be the Change: Episode 10: Climate Action Nurses (ft. Dr Aletha Ward)

    Be the Change: Episode 10: Climate Action Nurses (ft. Dr Aletha Ward)

    In Episode 10, Adesh speaks to Dr Aletha Ward (co-Founder of Climate Action Nurses (CAN)), who talks about the organisation's role in enabling rapid healthcare decarbonisation through climate education for nurses in Australia.



    https://www.climateactionnurses.org/

    • 23 min
    Be the Expert: Episode 19: Neurological diseases and climate change

    Be the Expert: Episode 19: Neurological diseases and climate change

    In our latest show, Marc and Adesh discuss the findings from a scoping Review that was published recently in the journal, 'Neurology'. The article was titled "Impacts of Climate Change and Air Pollution on Neurologic Health, Disease, and Practice". The authors were Shreya Louis, Alise K. Carlson, Abhilash Suresh, Joshua Rim, Mary Ann Mays, Daniel Ontaneda and Andrew Dhawan.



    Article: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000201630

    • 27 min

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