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National Planetary Health learning objectives for Germany: A steppingstone for medical education to promote transformative change. Frontiers in Public Health.

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National Planetary Health learning objectives for Germany: A steppingstone for medical education to promote transformative change. Frontiers in Public Health.

This publication introduces a set of national Planetary Health learning objectives designed to integrate Planetary Health Education into Germany’s medical curricula.

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Wabnitz, K., Schwienhorst-Stich, E., Asbeck, F., et al.

Clinical Case Studies (Medicine for a Changing Planet)

Health and Care Systems Education

Clinical Case Studies (Medicine for a Changing Planet)

Tailored for the clinical phase of medical professional training, these cases center around key clinical competencies, delving into the profound implications of environmental change on patient care. Created by the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health and the University of Washington.

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Medicine for a Changing Planet