79. Climate Change and Health: Ohio Clinicians for Climate Action
On this episode of Prognosis Ohio, Dan talks with Dr. Marium Husein, Ariunaa Bayanjargal, and Anna Cifranic of Ohio Clinicians for Climate Action. Dr. Husein, MD, MPH is a graduate of the Ohio State University College of Medicine and is currently a hematology and oncology fellow at the James Cancer Center. Ariunaa is a MD/PhD Candidate at Ohio State with a concentration in pediatric oncology. Anna Cifranic is Program Director for OCCA. Ohio Clinicians for Climate Action (OCCA) is a statewide group of physicians, nurses, and other health professionals who recognize the intersection of patient health and climate, and serve as credible sources for health-based environmental policy perspectives. They discuss the clinician’s role in climate justice, Ohio environmental policy, and the future of environmental health in medicine. OCCA emphasizes the need for environmental health curriculum and advocacy in clinical spaces and in medical education.
Read more about the Ohio Clinicians for Climate Action and their current work, including clinician blogs, resources for getting involved in climate action, and information on partners of the OCCA. OCCA regularly posts updates and environmental health news stories on their Twitter, @OhioClimate.
If you are a health professional interested in joining OCCA as a general member, click here. If you are interested in joining OCCA’s Advocacy or Education subcommittee, contact the OCCA Program Director at OCCA@theoec.org. OCCA is also a partner for Power a Clean Future Ohio, which strives to empower local leaders to create carbon reduction plans and implement them in equitable and economical ways. If you are interested in getting your city or municipality to transition to clean energy, please reach out to the OCCA program director at OCCA@theoec.org.
Upcoming OCCA Events:
OCCA along with four other great lakes states is hosting a webinar series entitled, "Great Lakes Climate and Health: Facing Crisis & Creating Solutions Together." The webinars occur at 7 PM EST on the fourth Tuesday of each month through May 2021. Each month a different topic with climate and health impacts for states within the great lakes region will be covered. The event is free and you can register here.
Climate Change and Clinical Practice symposium hosted by The Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth and University Hospitals of Cleveland called, "The Climate Crisis: Addressing Impacts on Clinical Practice in the Great Lakes Region." The event will occur on March 10th, from 8 am - 12 pm EST, registration information to come.
OCCA is a community partner for the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park's "Crooked River Reads: A Distinguished Author Series." Read along with us and join the authors as they talk about their experiences with nature. OCCA student members can get reimbursed for attending the events. Register here.
Hosted by Dan Skinner
Produced by Dan Skinner and Mark Frantz
Production and Editorial Support by Claire McGee