Training future healthcare sustainability leaders: Lessons learned from a Canadian-wide medical student community of practice
Healthcare systems are significant contributors to the climate crisis and thus, healthcare must transform to reduce its emissions. However, future physicians are underprepared to lead initiatives to reduce healthcare emissions and to transition to low-carbon models of healthcare provision. Project G...
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Main Authors: | Owen Dan Luo (Author), Jacob Joel Kirsh Carson (Author), Victoria Sanderson (Author), Rosemarie Vincent (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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