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Heat Hurts Pregnancy: What Have we Learned and What Can we do?

Florida has the highest incidence of heat-related illness in the U.S. with an estimated 31,011 emergency room visits and hospitalizations occurring from 2018-2022. The risk of heat illness persists due to a warming climate. Scientific evidence indicates that patient health is already impacted by increased days of extreme heat. Join presenters from Florida Clinicians for Climate Action as they address how to identify signs and symptoms of heat illness and explore cost-effective strategies to treat and prevent heat illness in our patients.

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Orchestrating Change: A Concert for Climate Action

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April 25

Spring 2025 Climate & Health Symposium