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The global climate is changing, altering established patterns of disease and health. As young people inherit a new world, how should today's pediatricians prepare to practice in tomorrow's climate? Fe... more
FAQs about Clinicians, Kids, and The Changing Climate:How many episodes does Clinicians, Kids, and The Changing Climate have?The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
November 13, 2023Episode 7: The Carbon Footprint of Healthcare SystemsHippocrates is commonly credited with the phrase, “primum non nocere.” In this final episode, we explore the big and little ways that pediatricians can alter their practice to care for both the earth and its future inhabitants. Learning Objectives: By the end of the course, pediatric residents will be able to… 1) Articulate the impact of […]...more9minPlay
November 13, 2023Episode 6: Climate Change and Mental HealthThe term, “solastalgia” was coined by Australian philosopher, Glenn Albrecht, and it refers to the homesickness we feel when the world around us is changing. More than ever, today’s young people are feeling the mental stressors of climate change. Learning Objectives: By the end of this episode, pediatric residents will be able to… […]...more7minPlay
November 13, 2023Episode 5: Extreme Weather and Emergency PreparednessIn this episode, U.T. Austin pediatric emergency medicine physician Dr. Matthew Wilkinson shares lessons learned practicing medicine amidst flooding, tropical storms, and freezing temperatures. Learning Objectives: By the end of this episode, pediatric residents will be able to… 1) Describe the short- and long-term risks of extreme weather 2) List the ways in which healthcare systems can prepare […]...more11minPlay
November 13, 2023Episode 4: Climate Change and Infectious DiseaseMalaria cases in the United States are increasing and Lyme Disease cases are appearing as far west as Michigan. Is climate change to blame or are there other factors at play? With insights from U.T. Austin pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Nael Mhaissen, we don a pair of nitrile gloves and get up and close with […]...more9minPlay
November 13, 2023Episode 3: Air Quality and Respiratory HealthOn June 7, 2023, New York City was blanketed in wildfire smoke, and ranked as the worst air quality of any major city in the world. On November 21, 2016, the city of Melbourne, Australia weathered a twelve hour thunderstorm that triggered a 1000% spike in respiratory emergencies. With the help of U.T. Austin pediatric allergist […]...more11minPlay
November 13, 2023Episode 2: Heat Waves, Heat Illness, and WildfiresThis podcast was published in the hottest year on earth in recorded history. What does this mean for child health? How can we as pediatricians help protect the most heat-vulnerable in our communities? Learning Objectives: By the end of this episode, pediatric residents will be able to… 1) Describe the relationship between rising ambient temperature and its effects […]...more10minPlay
November 13, 2023Episode 1: The Evidence Behind Climate ChangeIn 2015, the American Academy of Pediatrics was the first major U.S. medical society to release a policy statement on the impacts of climate change on health. With help from U.T. Austin climate scientist, Dr. Geeta Persad, this primer episode answers the question, “what do pediatricians need to know about climate change?” Learning Objectives: By the […]...more11minPlay
FAQs about Clinicians, Kids, and The Changing Climate:How many episodes does Clinicians, Kids, and The Changing Climate have?The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.