
Climate Change Is Fueling a Public Health Crisis. Doctors Need to Address This
It’s time for doctors to recognize the growing effects of climate change on people’s health
Neelu Tummala is an ENT surgeon and clinical assistant professor of surgery at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, is a co-director of the Climate Health Institute at George Washington University and is on the board of the Virginia Clinicians for Climate Action. Follow Neelu Tummala on Twitter @NeeluTummala
It’s time for doctors to recognize the growing effects of climate change on people’s health
An ENT physician sees the effects in her patients all the time
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