MED SCHOOL STUDENTS
Climate Medicine: EMED 8010
- FREE
- Jay Lemery MD FACEP FAWM
- Physical Challenge Rating (On Scale Of 1-5)
CLIMATE MEDICINE
4th Year Medical Student Elective
EMED 8010
OVERVIEW
Climate change has profound impacts on health including food insecurity, degraded air quality, civil unrest, and changes in vector-borne disease. This course explores the physiologic, ecologic and social interactions resulting in these impacts and provides a foundation in climate medicine and skills in science communication, policy and advocacy.
Examples of Topics Covered:
- Heat waves and heat illness
- Extreme weather
- Vector-borne diseases
- Mental Health
- Air Degradation
- Water and Food Security
- Vulnerable Populations
Examples of Topics Covered:
- Build on basic medical knowledge and clinical experience gained during the first 3 years of medical education
- Provides a unique avenue to apply this knowledge to the challenge of global environmental change
- Builds upon the clinical and basic science of cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, heat related illness, pharmacology, geriatric care, gastrointestinal disease, infectious disease, pediatrics, obstetrics and more.
- Emphasizes a holistic view of human health which encompasses the physical environment and the social determinants of health.
- Develop a critical understanding of climate change and how to address resulting health threats. Build skills in clinical care, communication, professionalism, & more!
For questions about the course, please contact Meagan.Rivers@cuanschutz.edu.
For information or issues with your registration, please contact: SOM.schedule@ucdenver.edu.
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