Climate Change Health Emergency: The Role of Healthcare Professionals

K. Colvin
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THE IMPACT of climate change is clear, urgent, and formidable, with the effects of climate change on health an immediate threat to patients and populations both now and in the future. The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) shared a series of 10 expert-led presentations on the ‘Health Emergency of Climate Change’ in 2021, with the closing presentation focusing on the role of healthcare professionals in addressing the health impacts of climate change. Linda Luxon, RSM Council Trustee, hosted a discussion between Cheryl Holder, President of the Florida State Medical Association and Co-chair of the Florida Clinicians for Climate Action, USA; David Pencheon, Founding Director of the National Health Service (NHS) Sustainable Development Unit, UK; and Rita Issa, Clinical Research Fellow in Climate Change, Migration and Health at University College London, UK, and Co-founder of Doctors for Extinction Rebellion. Their discussion highlighted the scope of the issue facing healthcare professionals, identifying strategies that can allow clinicians to be advocates for the health of their patients as well as have an impact on wider policy and systems-level changes to address this health emergency.
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气候变化卫生紧急情况:卫生保健专业人员的作用
气候变化的影响是明确的、紧迫的和可怕的,气候变化对健康的影响对现在和未来的患者和人群都是一个直接的威胁。英国皇家医学学会(RSM)于2021年就“气候变化的卫生紧急情况”分享了一系列由专家主导的10场演讲,闭幕演讲的重点是卫生保健专业人员在应对气候变化对健康的影响方面的作用。RSM理事会理事Linda Luxon主持了佛罗里达州医学协会主席、美国佛罗里达州气候行动临床医生联合主席Cheryl Holder的讨论;David Pencheon,英国国民保健服务(NHS)可持续发展股创始主任;丽塔·伊萨,英国伦敦大学学院气候变化、移民和健康临床研究员,“反抗灭绝医生”联合创始人。他们的讨论强调了卫生保健专业人员面临的问题的范围,确定了可以使临床医生成为患者健康倡导者的策略,并对更广泛的政策和系统层面的变化产生影响,以应对这一卫生紧急情况。
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