Webinar: Climate Impact of Inhalers

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This is an initiative of the Sustainable Health System Community of Practice (CoP), which is a collaboration between the Toronto Academic Health Science Network (TAHSN) and the University of Toronto’s Council of Health Sciences (CHS). The CoP’s aim is to provide evidence, ideas, leadership and advocacy to reduce carbon emissions through coordinated action, research and education. The sustainable inhalers initiative is supported by the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, and the University of Toronto Department of Family and Community Medicine.

As part of this initiative, we are running a series of free educational webinars to provide information and resources about the climate impact of inhalers and opportunities to mitigate that impact. Our objective is to help primary care providers and leaders to make sustainable changes in their own practices, with the tools and resources available on this page.

This webinar will be repeated on Thursday, December 9th. Registration link will be updated leading up to these dates!

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