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Health emergency of climate change – Episode 1

Health Emergency of Climate Change

Health emergency of climate change – Episode 1: Discover the role of health professionals in the climate change emergency.

Webinar: Tue 16 Mar 2021 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm

The world is currently in the grip of the worst health crisis in living memory, but the growing climate change emergency poses a far greater threat to the health of humanity.

In this new 10-part series, presented by healthcare professionals for healthcare professionals, experts from across the health community will unite to address the impact that climate change is having on human health. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales will be recording a message to introduce this important series.

By positioning health and wellbeing at the centre of the climate change discussion, the Royal Society of Medicine will give healthcare professionals the opportunity to understand the links between climate change and health and recognise how they can help combat climate change and its effects.

To open the 10-part series, following an introductory message by The Prince of Wales, Professor Linda Luxon will be joined by four leading authorities in the field of climate change and health. They will introduce the overarching themes of the series, presenting an overview of the scale of the climate change emergency, an insight into the health conditions impacted by climate change, and an understanding of how sustainable practices can mitigate healthcare’s own impact on the climate.

Professor Linda Luxon will be joined by Professor Howard Frumkin, Professor Emeritus of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Washington, Professor Hugh Montgomery, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at UCL and Director of the Centre for Human Health & Performance, Dr Tolullah  Oni, Urban Epidemiologist at the Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit at the University of Cambridge, and Dr David Pencheon, founding Director of the NHS Sustainable Development Unit.

During this webinar you will:

  • Gain an overview of the global climate change emergency
  • Understand how climate change is affecting human health and different health conditions
  • Gain insight into urban health and the benefits of global sustainable development
  • Learn how sustainable practices can reduce healthcare’s impact on the climate

Do you have a question for our panelists? If so, please submit your questions here and they will be answered during the webinar.

We would like to thank Michael Rapp for his generous support enabling free access to this webinar series.

This is a pre-recorded webinar that will be made available to delegates on the day of this event. 

Registration for this webinar will close 2 hours prior to the start time. Late registrations will not be accepted.

Join in the conversation online using #RSMClimateChange
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The Royal Society of Medicine: The Royal Society of Medicine is one of the UK’s major providers of postgraduate medical education. Independent and apolitical, the Society promotes an exchange of information and ideas on the science, practice and organisation of medicine. The origins of the Royal Society of Medicine date back to the 18th century when, throughout Europe, medical societies began to be founded with the object of bringing together physicians and surgeons.
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