EMRA at ACEP Programming - Health Policy Committee + Social Emergency Medicine Committee - Climate Change: A Hot Topic in Emergency Medicine

On October 2nd, 2022, EMRA's Health Policy Committee and Social Emergency Medicine Committee joined together to host a fascinating panel of emergency medicine physicians who are experts in climate change policy. Please tune into this video to learn more about how emergency medicine physicians should think about climate health policy for their patients.

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