2021
DOI: 10.33137/utjph.v2i1.34761
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A call for mandatory planetary health education in public health and health services research programs

Abstract: The effects of global climate and environmental change endanger health, health systems, and public health infrastructure. As future public health and health services professionals, researchers, and clinicians, we will be tasked with protecting and promoting the health of communities in the face of these realities. However, there is limited integration of the environment-health nexus into the curricula of public health and health services research programs. Planetary health, an integrative paradigm linking the … Show more

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“…19 Citizens of HIC need to not only commit to a one health approach but also hold their leaders, governments and education systems accountable for improving global health equity in tangible ways. 20 Without accountability from individual countries, citizens, and policy, the goal of global health equity will never be met.…”
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“…19 Citizens of HIC need to not only commit to a one health approach but also hold their leaders, governments and education systems accountable for improving global health equity in tangible ways. 20 Without accountability from individual countries, citizens, and policy, the goal of global health equity will never be met.…”
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confidence: 99%