Join Katie Buerk, MS4 in episode 3 of a mini-series that explores how climate change impacts human health! This mini-series is a part of a scholarly project to evaluate the use of podcasts as climate science education tools for healthcare professionals. Please fill out the short survey linked below after listening.
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