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Climate Risks and Chronic Kidney Disease

March 10, 2023 12-1pm: Climate Risks and Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Speaker: Emily Chang, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, UNC School of Medicine

  • Dr. Emily Chang discusses the climate-related risks to consider when caring for patients with chronic kidney disease.

  • Brochures with the session information and Zoom link are updated monthly.

Target Audience

Physicians, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and all health care professionals.

Program Description

The CACHE Climate Resilience in Medical Practice Grand Rounds examines the health implications of climate change for our patients and communities and offers strategies to address prevention and emerging needs in clinical practice. Monthly grand rounds talks will address concerns and practice considerations related to heat-related illness, maternal health, mental health, pediatric practice, dermatology, and more.

Objectives

Upon completion of this knowledge-based course, the participant will be able to:

• Discuss NC health and community vulnerabilities related to climate change.

• Examine the intersection between climate change, equity, and sustainability.

• Identify tools for cultivating resilience in response to climate change.

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