Experts discuss the intersection of planetary and human health, as well actions health care professionals - and the health systems in which they work - can take to contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future.
Climate change is already threatening the health of people and communities around the globe — and its risks are only expected to intensify in the years and decades to come. What does this ‘new normal’ mean for patients and practitioners? How can we prepare new generations of health professionals for tomorrow’s environmental hazards? And is there anything the health care sector can do today to help mitigate the growing crisis?
In this next offering in our virtual Temerty Medicine Talks series, join the Globe and Mail’s André Picard and leading U of T experts as they discuss the intersection of planetary and human health, as well as actions health care professionals — and the health systems in which they work — can take to contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future.
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