Planetary health and sustainability teaching in UK medical education: A review of medical school curricula

Author:

Bevan James1ORCID,Blyth Rachel2ORCID,Russell Benjamin3ORCID,Holtgrewe Lydia1ORCID,Cheung Annie Hoi Ching4ORCID,Austin Isobel1ORCID,Shah Viraj4ORCID,Butler Megan5ORCID,Fraser Simon6ORCID,Pabellan Vinci,Shoker Serena,Corriero Annachiara,Lok Pat,Wieczorek Karolina,Przypasniak Zofia,Boydell Jessica,Farrow Abbie,Gibson Poppy,Miller Eve,Chen Yuqing,Scrivin Thomas,Ismail Humairaa,Barnes Simone,Thie Amy,Chohan Nakul,Waller Laura,Yallowley Alice Barnes,Tait Ewan,Yip Aaron,Mantova Maria,Russi Maxine,Vasey Francesca,Ball-Wood Alannah,Bumma Manisha,Kassir Alzahra,Joels Hannah,MacFayden Lara,Awaineh Tala Musallam,Singh Ishaan,Wells Rhiannon,O’Hara Shane

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

2. NHS Foundation Trust, St. George’s University Hospitals, London, UK

3. Healthcare NHS Trust, Imperial College, London, UK

4. Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK

5. Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

6. School of Primary Care, Population Sciences and Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Education,General Medicine

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