The Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health (MSCCH)

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Posted August 30, 2022 Past Events

March 23 Webinar – The Psychology of Climate Change as a Force for Good (Destination CleanMed Series)

Join this introductory Q&A with Practice Greenheath’s sustainability solutions director to learn the basics about ESG disclosures and frameworks.
Posted August 29, 2022 Members in Action

Psychotherapy for Eco-Anxiety: Shifting From Catastrophizing to Action

This article from Robert Feder, M.D., addresses how psychiatrists and mental health professionals can help individuals deal with eco-anxiety.
Posted August 28, 2022 Past Events

March 24 Webinar – Climate Change, Disruption, and Health Equity

A panel of experts will discuss how climate change impacts health outcomes and exacerbates health inequities and how we can better prepare for and mitigate the health impacts of a....

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Posted August 28, 2022 Past Events

March 29 Webinar – Addressing Indoor Air Quality with WE ACT for EJ

Join the Just Solutions Collective for a webinar with WE ACT for Environmental Justice to explore their work to address indoor air pollution.
Posted August 27, 2022 Past Events

April 6 Conference – NC Breathe: Climate Justice: Our Path to Healthier Communities

Join North Carolina’s premier climate health conference.
Posted August 27, 2022 Past Events

April 8 Conference: Forward for Health: Building Climate Justice Solutions in Wisconsin

Through interactive panels, stories, and networking, attendees will meet healthcare workers from across the state that are taking healthy climate action to improve wellbeing.
Posted August 27, 2022 Past Events

April 8 – Climate and Health Symposium 2023

Join Medical Students for a Sustainable Future at VCU and Virginia Clinicians for Climate Action for their second annual Climate and Health Symposium.
Posted August 27, 2022 Past Events

April 12 Webinar – Climate Change: Expansion of Infectious Borne Disease

Climate change, mild winters, early springs, and new habitats are giving insects more time to reproduce, more interactions with humans/animals and more opportunities to spread diseases throughout the United States.
Posted August 27, 2022 Past Events

April 14 Webinar – Hospital and Healthcare System Decarbonization: Improving Public Health

This webinar will discuss greenhouse gas emissions of public health systems and the impact these emissions have on public health, plus how health professionals can take action.
Posted August 26, 2022 Past Events

April 21 Conference – Embracing Health and Equity: Embarking on the Road to Climate-smart Health Care

The inaugural CACHE symposium will examine the relationship between climate change, health equity, and climate-resilient health care in North Carolina.
Posted August 26, 2022 Past Events

April 22 Conference – 2023 Protecting Health in a Changing Climate: Health Care Sustainability

This conference will help equip people who are interested in health care sustainability with the knowledge and resources to work for change.
Posted August 26, 2022 Past Events

May 9 Webinar – Creating a Movement for Climate-Smart OBGYN Care

In this physician-led session, you will learn how three OBGYNs are engaging and educating their colleagues and creating an OBGYN climate-smart health care movement.
Posted August 26, 2022 Past Events

May 10 Webinar – Courageous Conversations: Talking Climate Emotions with Kids

Talk Climate and Climate Mental Health Network will host a panel of experts who can help you break the silence and handle tough climate conversations with the young people you....

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Posted August 26, 2022 CME & Webinars, Past Events

May 12 Webinar – (CME) The Extreme Risks of Extreme Heat and Those Who Are Impacted

Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd and Jeannie Economos will discuss which populations are most at risk, what factors contribute to these impacts, and what can be done to mitigate and address....

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Posted August 26, 2022 Past Events

May 18 Webinar – Changing Climate and Pediatric Healthcare

Experts from Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, and Goldberg Community Health want to engage you in a discussion about current and future implications of changing climate on pediatric health and....

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Posted August 25, 2022 Past Events

May 22 Webinar – EPA Climate Change and Children’s Health and Well-Being in the U.S. Report

U.S. EPA will be hosting a webinar to introduce the EPA Climate Change and Children’s Health and Well-Being in the U.S. Report.
Posted August 25, 2022 Past Events

May 22-23 Conference – 2023 Nursing Summit on Environmental Health

The Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments' will be hosting the 2023 Nursing Summit on Environmental Health as a pre-conference event to CleanMed.
Posted August 25, 2022 Past Events

May 23-25 Conference – CleanMed 2023

Join CleanMed 2023 for several days of inspiration, networking, and education around building a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable health care sector.
Posted August 25, 2022 Past Events

May 23 Webinar – Are You Worried About the Climate Crisis?

Join to ask a panel of climate and health experts questions about climate change and mental health.
Posted August 25, 2022 Past Events

May 24 Webinar – Cooking With Gas: Health Harms From Gas Stoves

National PSR is partnering with The Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health to provide members of both organizations with a CME- and CEU-accredited webinar entitled Cooking With Gas: Health....

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The Consortium is hosted by the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication in collaboration with Sean N. Parker Center at the Stanford School of Medicine.

The views of the Consortium do not necessarily represent the views of each individual member society. All members and affiliates support the Consensus statement.

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