Climate Change Curricula in Family Medicine Residency Programs: Program Directors' Perspectives From a CERA Survey
CONCLUSIONS: While climate change is an emerging topic affecting health and the provision of health care worldwide, our study suggests that many family medicine residency programs do not teach about it. Family medicine trainees may not always receive sufficient education about the risks posed to their patients by climate change, which could lead to them having limited knowledge and skills when discussing this topic with their patients in the future.PMID:38652853 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.548752
Source: Family Medicine - Category: Primary Care Authors: Frank M üller Akhilesh Munagala Michael J Bouthillier Jesse I Skok Harland Holman Source Type: research
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