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  • Environmental Health
  • Medical Education
  • Climate Change Impacts

Background:

  • Physicians require training on climate change's health implications to address this growing crisis.
  • Limited data exists on residents' climate crisis knowledge and the effectiveness of graduate medical education on this topic.
  • Integrating climate change education into medical curricula is crucial for future physician preparedness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement a climate change health implications educational session in a pediatric residency program.
  • To assess the acceptability of this educational intervention among residents.
  • To evaluate the session's impact on residents' knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions.

Main Methods:

  • A 90-minute interactive educational session on climate change and health was integrated into a pediatric residency curriculum.
  • Pre- and post-session surveys were administered to assess changes in knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions.
  • Data from 50 residents (46% completion rate) were analyzed using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.

Main Results:

  • The educational session significantly increased residents' self-reported knowledge regarding climate change's health effects and physician advocacy roles.
  • 98% of respondents recommended the session, indicating high acceptability.
  • The session required minimal preparation and teaching time per facilitator annually.

Conclusions:

  • A single educational session effectively enhanced residents' understanding of climate change's health implications.
  • The intervention was well-received, suggesting its feasibility and value in graduate medical training.
  • This initiative supports equipping physicians to address the health impacts of climate change.