Professional Engagement with Climate & Health

Lightning talks and a discussion with panelists at every level of training.
Authors
  • Hanna Lindstadt

    University of Colorado Department of Emergency Medicine

    Hanna Linstadt, MD is a practicing emergency medicine physician and the Climate and Health Foundation Fellow in Climate Change and Health Science Policy at the University of Colorado Department of Emergency Medicine. Her work includes projects investigating methods to make emergency departments more climate-smart by decreasing their carbon footprint and increasing their resiliency.

     
  • Caleb Dresser

    Climate and Human Health Fellow

    Department of Emergency Medicine at BIDMC in Boston

    Caleb Dresser, MD is the Climate and Human Health Fellow at the Department of Emergency Medicine at BIDMC in Boston, Harvard C-Change and the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, His work focuses on means to address health needs during and after climate-related disasters, with particular attention to heat waves, tropical cyclones, and wildfires, and is supported by the Climate and Health Foundation.

     
  • Jonathan E. Slutzman, MD

    Instructor in Emergency Medicine

    Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

     

     

  • Gayle Kouklis

    Resident physician in Emergency Medicine

    UCSF Fresno

    Dr Kouklis is a resident physician in Emergency Medicine at UCSF Fresno. Her interests include climate change as it relates both to human health and natural systems, pre-hospital care, and wilderness medicine.
  • Harleen Marwah

    Harleen Marwah founded and leads Medical Students for a Sustainable Future (MS4SF), a community of over 340 medical students from all over the world committed to combating the health consequences of climate change. She was awarded the 2020 Emerging Physician Leader Award by Health Care Without Harm.