On this subject:
- New research: teach patients about climatic resilience
- Make today’s promise to become green
- Prepare for Earth Day 2025 (Part 2)!
New research: teach patients about climatic resilience
The recently published original research in co -authorship by Dr. Todd Sack of My Green Doctor, concludes that “”The Medical Office’s waiting room seems to be an accepted site, efficient in time and effective to communicate knowledge about climate change and health.“
We will share different ideas and learn from this advance and study reviewed in the next week.
According to Report 2023 of the countdown account of Lancet, the mortality caused by extreme heat events increased by 53.7% from 2000 to 2018 between people over 65.
Let My Green Doctor guide it through the content of this advance and the report reviewed by pairs. Contact us today!
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Earth Day 2025, Part 2:
Why your voice is important in environmental health conversation
While we prepare to celebrate Earth Day 2025 on April 22, health professionals, clinical administrators and medical teams have a unique and powerful role in the configuration of how patients and communities involve sustainability and environmental health. Earth Day is an opportunity for medical professionals leading conversation about sustainability directly affecting health.
Because? Because health professionals are among the most reliable voices of society, and that trust extends beyond medical advice for public health, well -being and environmental sustainability.
The power of health professionals as trusted messengers
Patients trust their medical care providers
A recent study found that 64% of doctors recognize the effects of environmental sustainability affect the health of their patients, but only 17% feel comfortable for discussion (Pubmed). Patients trust medical professionals to obtain guidance on how lifestyle elections affect long -term health. If doctors, nurses and practice managers highlight the connection between environmental factors and patient’s well -being, people listen and take measures.
Sustainability is a medical care problem
Environmental factors (air quality, extreme heat, water pollution and food sustainability) directly affect the patient’s health results. The health sector contributes to 8.5% of the total emission of greenhouse gases from the USA (health issues), so it is essential that medical professionals lead with the example in sustainability efforts.
The behavior change occurs in the exam room
Unlike government agencies or corporations, health professionals speak directly with people in a reliable environment and one by one. Studies show that when medical care providers will advise patients with environmental health, patients are more likely to adopt sustainable behavior, either by reducing the use of plastic, the improvement of the diet or the choice of cancer air initiatives).
The “trusted messenger effect” on medical care
A report by the University of Boston highlights the importance of trusted messengers: individuals or institutes that communities seek credible and related orientation (Boston University). Health professionals naturally fulfill this role, which makes them the ideal voices to close the void between environmental sustainability and patient’s health.
How your clinic can use this trust to inspire change
Incorporate environmental health in patient conversations
- A simple question like “Have you thought about how your domestic environment affects your health?” It can cause awareness and action.
- Relate sustainability issues with the prevention of chronic diseases: air and asthma pollution, heat exposure and cardiovascular risks, food systems and metabolic health.
Use free education resources for my green doctor
- Download and show environmental health brochures in your waiting room. (Access them here: My Green Medical Resources)
- Train staff to involve patients in conversations about sustainable options, from waste reduction to choosing plant diets.
Foster small changes that add up
- Change your clinic to paperless records and LED lighting to reduce waste and energy costs.
- Offer Telesalud services to reduce patient travel emissions while improving accessibility.
Organize a community day of Earth
- Organize an initiative to clean the neighborhood or plantation of trees and invite personnel, patients and local schools.
- Asocate with local organizations to promote environmental health awareness through workshops or well -being fairs.
- Do you need help to plan an event? My Green Doctor offers personalized consulting and guidance: Communicate with us!
Called to action: your leadership is important
Earth Day can be about building a long -term sustainability culture in its clinic and community. As trusted medical care leaders, he has an incredible opportunity to inspire change and connect sustainability with better patient health.
Why does it help organize your Earth Day initiative? My green doctor is here to support you! Contact us in [email protected] To establish a free consultation on how to make your clinic more sustainable. Let’s use our voices of trust to make a healthier planet and healthier patients this day and beyond!