Surgery, anesthesia, and pathology: A practical primer on greening the delivery of surgical care

Because of its energy intensive requirements and multi-disciplinary interdependencies, perioperative care, including surgery, anesthesia, and pathology, is one of the greatest contributors to the direct greenhouse gas emissions of healthcare systems. By reducing this contribution, the paradox of har...

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Main Authors: Sofya H. Asfaw (Author), Ursula Galway (Author), Tara Hata (Author), Julie Moyle (Author), Ilyssa O. Gordon (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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