2023
DOI: 10.1159/000533973
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Training on the Impact of Climate Change on Public Health: Reflections and Lessons Learnt

Susana Viegas,
João Almeida Santos,
Aleksandra Kazmierczak
et al.

Abstract: Climate change • Public health • Training programs • Knowledge translation Formação sobre o impacto das alterações climáticas na saúde pública: reflexões e lições aprendidas Palavras Chave Alterações climáticas • Saúde pública • Programas de formação • Translação de conhecimento

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“…The research projects and studies being developed involve researchers and students with different academic and professional backgrounds (e.g., environmental health, medicine, biomedical sciences, nursing, biochemistry, veterinary medicine). These research projects are, in a first stage, included in the syllabus of different curricular units and short courses developed by the Environmental Health scientific area [8]. Within curricular units, the research projects are presented, and the deliverables (e.g., reports, scientific papers) are the basis for discussion within the group and for the assessments.…”
Section: Interlinkage With Training Offermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research projects and studies being developed involve researchers and students with different academic and professional backgrounds (e.g., environmental health, medicine, biomedical sciences, nursing, biochemistry, veterinary medicine). These research projects are, in a first stage, included in the syllabus of different curricular units and short courses developed by the Environmental Health scientific area [8]. Within curricular units, the research projects are presented, and the deliverables (e.g., reports, scientific papers) are the basis for discussion within the group and for the assessments.…”
Section: Interlinkage With Training Offermentioning
confidence: 99%