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Physicians' responsibility toward environmental degradation and climate change: A position paper of the European Federation of Internal Medicine.

Authors :
Campos, Luís
Barreto, J. Vasco
Bassetti, Stefano
Bivol, Monica
Burbridge, Amie
Castellino, Pietro
Correia, João Araújo
Durusu-Tanriöver, Mine
Fierbinteanu-Braticevici, Carmen
Hanslik, Thomas
Heleniak, Zbigniew
Hojs, Radovan
Lazebnic, Leonid
Mylona, Maria
Raspe, Matthias
Melo, João Queirós e
Pietrantonio, Filomena
Gans, Reinold
Pálsson, Runólfur
Montano, Nicola
Source :
European Journal of Internal Medicine. Oct2022, Vol. 104, p55-58. 4p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

• EFIM publishes a position paper about Environment Degradation and Climate Change. • Health industry should reduce its ecological footprint. • Internists should be involved in policy decisions related to climate change. • Internists must be active agents in advocating sustainable practices for the environment. • Internists should be role models in the adoption of environmentally friendly behavior. The current data on climate change and environmental degradation are dramatic. The consequences of these changes are already having a significant impact on people's health. Physicians — as advocates of the patients, but also as citizens — have an ethical obligation to be involved in efforts to stop these changes. The European Federation of Internal Medicine (EFIM) strongly encourages the Internal Medicine societies and internists across Europe to play an active role in matters related to climate change and environmental degradation. At a national level, this includes advocating the adoption of measures that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and environmental degradation and contributing to policy decisions related to these issues. At a hospital level and in clinical practice, supporting actions by the health sector to reduce its ecological footprint is vital. At the level of EFIM and its associated internal societies, promoting educational activities and developing a toolkit to prepare internists to better care for citizens who suffer from the consequences of climate change. In addition to advocating and implementing effective actions to reduce the ecological footprint of the health industry, recommending the introduction of these themes in scientific programs of Internal Medicine meetings and congresses and the pre- and postgraduate medical training. At a personal level, internists must be active agents in advocating sustainable practices for the environment, increasing the awareness of the community about the health risks of climate change and environmental degradation, and being role models in the adoption of environmentally friendly behaviour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09536205
Volume :
104
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
European Journal of Internal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159329892
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejim.2022.08.001