11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific
Program Overview
Climate change has wide-ranging impacts on society, including our health. The Climate Change ECHO program provides health care and public health professionals with the essential skills to care for patients in the context of climate change. This program offers evidence-based training on the science of climate change, climate-related health effects, and effective communication skills.
Regionally and nationally regarded speakers will share their expertise and provide mentorship for participants.
There is no cost to participate.
Topics Covered
Climate Change: Disparities and Equity
Climate Threats in New Mexico
The Environment and Indigenous Communities
Microplastics
And more!
Target Audiences
Behavioral Health Providers
Climate Change Advocates
Clinicians
Community Health Representatives and Social Workers
Educators
Public Health Professionals
Resources
Previous Session Recordings
Learn More in our Climate ECHO Zotero Library