Educating Community Health Professionals About the Health-Related Effects of Climate Change Through ECHO Telementoring
Introduction: Climate change is a global public health emergency causing extensive morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although most large medical organizations endorse the need to train health care professionals in climate change, such trainings are not readily available. Methods: This article descr...
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Main Authors: | Joanna G. Katzman (Author), Laura E. Tomedi (Author), David Herring (Author), Hunter Jones (Author), Ralph Groves (Author), Kent Norsworthy (Author), Chamron Martin (Author), Jinyang Liu (Author), Briana Kazhe-Dominguez (Author), Sanjeev Arora (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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