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Front Public Health ; 10: 1090129, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36743166

ABSTRACT

All aspects of society are affected by our changing climate. Individuals and communities experience the health impacts associated with climate change most every day, whether or not they realize it. Increasing both the knowledge and capacity to respond to the health impacts of climate change will be imperative for future public health leaders. This manuscript will highlight three case studies in how problem-based learning was used by California State University, East Bay's Department of Public Health undergraduate students to address climate change issues for local community and government organizations. The results from problem-based learning collaborations between undergraduate students and community and government organizations have been mutually beneficial and increased the knowledge and workforce capacity of climate and health in the San Francisco Bay Area. The authors believe the use of problem-based learning is an effective model to achieve these goals. Both the students and the community benefit from these experiences and results of projects that enhance an organization's ability to prepare for and respond to climate change in their communities.


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Problem-Based Learning , Public Health , Humans , Public Health/methods , Health Workforce , Local Government , Workforce
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Am J Public Health ; 108(S2): S114-S119, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29072936

ABSTRACT

Anthropogenic activity will bring immediate changes and disruptions to the global climate with accompanying health implications. Although policymakers and public health advocates are beginning to acknowledge the health implications of climate change, current policy approaches are lagging behind. We proposed that 4 key policy principles are critical to successful policymaking in this arena: mainstreaming, linking mitigation and adaptation policy, applying population perspectives, and coordination. We explored California's progress in addressing the public health challenges of climate change in the San Joaquin Valley as an example. We discussed issues of mental health and climate change, and used the San Joaquin Valley of California as an example to explore policy approaches to health issues and climate change. The California experience is instructive for other jurisdictions.


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Climate Change , Policy Making , Public Health/legislation & jurisprudence , California , Droughts , Environmental Pollution/prevention & control , Farmers , Greenhouse Gases , Hot Temperature/adverse effects , Humans , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects
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