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Duke University

Climate and Health for Healthcare Professions

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What are the ways that climate change impacts human health? How can healthcare professionals support patients and communities to adapt to a changing climate? This short course explores the deep and complex connections between climate change and health for individuals and communities. By completing this course, students, trainees, practicing healthcare professionals and administrators will learn how to integrate climate awareness into their daily practice to inform and protect their patients and communities. While knowledge of human health is helpful, this is an introductory course with no required prerequisites. Climate change is the greatest threat to health in the 21st century, and it worsens existing inequities of health, security, and wellbeing. We’ll begin by addressing how human activity threatens planetary systems that support human health. We’ll then discuss the irony of how health systems, responsible for protecting health, also make these processes worse. To learn how to support patients and communities dealing with the impacts of climate change, you'll hear from a diverse group of healthcare experts who are already engaged in climate change and sustainability work. By the end of this course, you’ll gain skills to advocate for systems-level changes to mitigate climate change and support local resilience and adaptation. You’ll be given opportunities to think about how the concepts of this course can be applied to your own professional or personal context — no matter where you are in your healthcare career. By engaging with the intersection between climate and health, you will be more fully equipped to support your patients, colleagues, and community to build a more sustainable healthcare system.

Syllabus

  • Planetary Health and Climate Change
    • Welcome to the course! We’ll begin by providing some introductory materials to set you up for success in the course. Then, the module explores how climate change is impacting the health of the planet Earth, our home. You will learn about how climate change exacerbates health and wellbeing disparities, and the role that social and economic vulnerabilities play in increasing risk. We will also introduce the Planetary Health framework to help make sense of these global-scale changes and work toward solutions for those most impacted. How are land use, water, biodiversity and climate changing in ways that affect our health and wellbeing? How do natural hazards interact with communities to produce disasters? And critically, how can we change our thinking to recognize that some people and places need more focused resources to thrive while others can stand to reduce their consumption without compromising wellbeing? Finally, you will hear firsthand from people working in health-related fields about how climate disruption is impacting their communities in unique ways and what solutions they are exploring for resilience.
  • Do No Harm: Healthcare Systems and Climate Change
    • This module explores both the climate impact and vulnerability of healthcare systems and provides concrete examples of efforts to reduce carbon footprint and build resilience. You will first learn about the climate impact of healthcare systems, particularly focusing on their greenhouse gas contributions. We will consider changes some healthcare systems have made to reduce their carbon footprint. The second part of this module will discuss how stresses and disruptions from our changing climate threaten the functioning of healthcare systems. You will learn about how healthcare systems can collaborate with their local and state governments and community organizations to make communities safer and better prepared.
  • Climate-Informed Healthcare in Action
    • This module examines the intersection of climate change and health, emphasizing the direct and indirect health impacts of climate change on individuals within their communities. You will gain insights into the environmental determinants of health and the complex ways in which climate change amplifies health inequity. Then, you will be introduced to climate-informed clinical skills such as communicating environmental risks, developing adaptation and resilience strategies, and preparing for emergencies to optimize wellbeing in a shifting climate.
  • Health Professionals Enacting Change
    • This module discusses how health professionals can expand their roles and influence as climate and equity-informed educators, organizers, researchers, advocates, and systems change agents. You will learn specific communication strategies and have opportunities to connect your own knowledge, skills, and values with key themes from this course. By reviewing examples of how health professionals have led systems-level and community efforts to mitigate, adapt to, or build resilience to climate change, you will learn why working together with others is essential to effective climate action.

Taught by

Valerie K. Sabol and Denise Nepveux

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