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Cecilia Sorensen

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The New England Journal of Medicine|September 28, 2022
Treatment and Prevention of Heat-Related IllnessCecilia Sorensen, Jeremy Hess
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 4, 2023
Protecting populations from the health harms of air pollutionJames Sullivan, Cecilia Sorensen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 8, 2024
Training health leaders to strengthen our response to the climate crisisCecilia Sorensen, James Hospedales
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 22, 2019
A New Era of Climate Medicine - Addressing Heat-Triggered Renal DiseaseCecilia Sorensen, Ramon Garcia-Trabanino
Seminars in Perinatology|November 1, 2023
Introduction: Climate change and perinatal health: challenges and opportunitiesBlair J Wylie, Cecilia Sorensen
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 4, 2026
From Crisis To Strategy: Mainstreaming Climate Risk In Health Systems PlanningCecilia Sorensen, Josephine Borghi, Sebastian Bauhoff
BMJ Leader|June 5, 2025
Planetary health leadership: essential personal characteristics for addressing the planetary crisisElizabeth Cerceo, Lisa Patel, Cecilia Sorensen
Seminars in Perinatology|October 21, 2023
The impacts of climate migration on perinatal health and opportunities to safeguard perinatal well-beingAdesh Sundaresan, Raisa Uddin, Cecilia Sorensen
Journal of Emergency Nursing|July 19, 2021
Commentary on "A CLIMATE: A Tool for Assessment of Climate-Change-Related Health Consequences in the Emergency Department"Hanna Linstadt, Cecilia Sorensen, John M Balbus
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 29, 2026
Impact of Emergency Department Intravenous-Fluid Conservation Strategies During a National Shortage: Multisite Retrospective StudyHannah Moreira, Ross McCormack, Cecilia Sorensen, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine|September 28, 2022
Treatment and Prevention of Heat-Related IllnessCecilia Sorensen, Jeremy Hess
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 4, 2023
Protecting populations from the health harms of air pollutionJames Sullivan, Cecilia Sorensen
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 8, 2024
Training health leaders to strengthen our response to the climate crisisCecilia Sorensen, James Hospedales
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 22, 2019
A New Era of Climate Medicine - Addressing Heat-Triggered Renal DiseaseCecilia Sorensen, Ramon Garcia-Trabanino
Seminars in Perinatology|November 1, 2023
Introduction: Climate change and perinatal health: challenges and opportunitiesBlair J Wylie, Cecilia Sorensen
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 4, 2026
From Crisis To Strategy: Mainstreaming Climate Risk In Health Systems PlanningCecilia Sorensen, Josephine Borghi, Sebastian Bauhoff
BMJ Leader|June 5, 2025
Planetary health leadership: essential personal characteristics for addressing the planetary crisisElizabeth Cerceo, Lisa Patel, Cecilia Sorensen
Seminars in Perinatology|October 21, 2023
The impacts of climate migration on perinatal health and opportunities to safeguard perinatal well-beingAdesh Sundaresan, Raisa Uddin, Cecilia Sorensen
Journal of Emergency Nursing|July 19, 2021
Commentary on "A CLIMATE: A Tool for Assessment of Climate-Change-Related Health Consequences in the Emergency Department"Hanna Linstadt, Cecilia Sorensen, John M Balbus
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 29, 2026
Impact of Emergency Department Intravenous-Fluid Conservation Strategies During a National Shortage: Multisite Retrospective StudyHannah Moreira, Ross McCormack, Cecilia Sorensen, et al.
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