NPHW: Public Health and fire emergencies

Wednesday, April 9
Noon to 1 p.m.
COHS, RM 2110

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Join the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health as we celebrate the remarkable contributions of public health researchers and practitioners—past and present—who have dedicated their lives to protecting human health through interdisciplinary research and practice.

This presentation explores the impact of climate change on health, highlighting rising temperatures, air pollution, and extreme weather events as key threats. It examines how environmental changes contribute to respiratory diseases, heat-related illnesses, and the spread of infectious diseases. Finally, the presentation discusses strategies for mitigation and adaptation, emphasizing policy changes, community resilience, and sustainable practices to protect public health.

Featured Speaker:

Nichole Quick, MD, MPH, Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor

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