Interested in the nexus of climate change, policy, and health? Join the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy and Duke University School of Medicine on Wednesday, October 1 from 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m. ET for the fourth installment of the Duke Climate Collaboration Symposia series: “Health Reform and Climate Change: Policy Reforms to Improve Health System Sustainability and Population Health.”
This all-day symposium is a hybrid event and open to all; advance registration is required. Follow along online as we livestream the day’s expert panel discussions—or attend in-person at the Fuqua School of Business and get the bonus of participating in our networking lunch and connecting with expert panelists! The symposium will focus on opportunities for health care to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and implement reforms to mitigate the health impacts of climate change while simultaneously addressing the challenges of affordability, access, and population health.
The day will also include a keynote address from Bill Frist (The Nature Conservancy and Former Senate Majority Leader) as well as a fireside chat between Frist, Victor Dzau (National Academy of Medicine), and Mark McClellan (Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy).
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ABOUT THE EVENT SERIES: The Duke Climate Collaboration Symposia series includes convenings designed to accelerate climate solutions by developing new collaborations among Duke scholars and external partners. Each symposium focuses on identifying opportunities for Duke University to make the most of its interdisciplinary expertise and convening power for meaningful impact on climate challenges.
The series is funded by a gift from The Duke Endowment in support of the Duke Climate Commitment, which unites the university’s education, research, operations, and public service missions to address climate challenges. The Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability manages the symposia series.