Doctors for the Environment Australia
Profession Health Education Webinar – Climate change is a gendered issue (DEA)
On-line / Zoom17 JUNE. Please join Dr Kristine Barnden for this free one hour webinar hosted by Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA). Learn more about women's health in a changing climate. This event is targeted at health professionals but all interested parties are welcome to attend. After her presentation Dr Barnden will be joined by Ana Navidad, midwife and climate activist, for further discussion and to answer questions from the audience.
iDEA 2021: Planet Health and Hope (DEA) – 15-17 October
On-line / Zoom15-17 OCTOBER. The annual Doctors for the Environment Australia's conference is taking place Fri 15th Oct 2021, 2:00 pm - Sun 17th Oct 2021, 4:00 pm ACDT. The theme for iDEA21 is "Planet, Health and Hope", an inspiring and important conference on climate and health run by Doctors For The Environment.
iDEA 2023 Conference
The University of Queensland St Lucia, QLD, AustraliaREMINDER Join Doctors for the Environment Australia for the iDEA23 “Surviving and Thriving” conference in July 2023. This highly anticipated weekend conference is to be held at the beautiful University of Queensland St. Lucia Campus in Brisbane from 14th-16th. DEA Members are invited to submit an abstract for a poster presentation at the conference. Register today.
FRACKING WITH OUR HEALTH, the health impacts of gas extraction | DEA AfterHours
On-line / Zoom27 JUL Fracking and other forms of gas extraction are known to have multiple detrimental impacts on human health. This webinar looks at the many serious effects of gas on human health. AfterHours webinars are free, open to everyone and are CPD accredited activities for RACGP and ACCRM. Register today.
Australia’s doctors – driving action on climate change | AMA & DEA
On-line / ZoomAMA & DEA invite you to attend the webinar 'Australia’s doctors – driving action on climate change' on Tuesday 12 September 2023 at 7-9 pm (AEST), where presenters will discuss the urgent need for the Australian healthcare sector to act by prioritising the transition away from greenhouse gas emissions and rapidly reducing the healthcare sector’s carbon footprint.