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Gillian Parker, Whitney Berta, Christine Shea, Fiona Miller
Gillian Parker, Whitney Berta, Christine Shea, Fiona Miller
Health Care Without Harm and the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments partnered on the “Nurses Climate Challenge” with the aim of nurses educating 5,000 health professionals on climate and h
This patient- and clinician-facing website gives guidance on choosing inhalers with lower environmental impact - something which is now included in the BTS asthma guidelines.
Health Care’s Climate Footprint: How the Health Secto
Section 8.6 of the new BTS/SIGN Guideline for the management of asthma highlights the environmental impact of metered dose inhalers (pMDI) and recommends that inhalers with low global-war
Very excitingly, the AOMRC has finally published its report, "Training for better outcomes: Developing quality improvement into practice", including a QI curriculum which embeds sustainab
Congratulations and thanks to SanYuMay for this extremely helpful article summarising current knowledge on how sustainable healthcare can be incorporated into the medical curriculum.
Resources on climate change and health have been developed by the Faculty of Public Health Sustainable Development Special Interest Group.
This collection of papers from the British Dental Journalexplores how dentistry can be carried out more sustainably and covers topics including procurement, climate change,
Asthma is very common. Almost 10% of people living in the European Union have a diagnosis of asthma. Among children, asthma is the most common chronic medical condition.
This is an information tool to help people with asthma and their healthcare professionals discuss their options for inhaler devices.
RCN resources to use in your workplace to raise awareness of appropriate glove use - these include a poster, a leaflet and a selfie board.
Green Impact is a sustainability accreditation scheme with an audit and awards element designed specifically for dental practices.
Our article published today! "The contribution of anaesthesia to the environmental impact of healthcare is significant and visible, but amenable to change.
Practice Greenhealth is an American organisation working to promote sustainable, eco-friendly practices in healthcare h
One way of reducing waste in theatre is to think about the surgical instruments we use (or open and don’t use!).
The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare, with funding from Health Education England, has developed a free-to-access Guide for improving the sustainability of a dental practice.
An example of how surgeons can help reduce carbon emissions outside of theatres too!