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Medical Training on Climate Change and Health: Evaluation of an Online Learning Format for Outpatient Care

Stark, S.; Klanke, M.; Quitmann, C.; Nieder, J.; Herrmann, A.; Lindenthal, J.; Shimada, D.; Wambach, V.; Alvarez, F.; Kaspar-Ott, I.; Hertig, E.; Hueber, S. · Das Gesundheitswesen · 2026 · Heft EFirst · S. 1 bis 1

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2026
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Zeitschrift
Das Gesundheitswesen
Autor:innen
Stark, S.; Klanke, M.; Quitmann, C.; Nieder, J.; Herrmann, A.; Lindenthal, J.; Shimada, D.; Wambach, V.; Alvarez, F.; Kaspar-Ott, I.; Hertig, E.; Hueber, S.
Ausgabe
Heft EFirst / 2026
Jahrgang 88
Seiten
1 bis 1
Erschienen: 2026-02-23 13:00:00
ISSN
0941-3790

Zusammenfassung

Climate change increasingly affects public health and presents new challenges for outpatient care. Physicians require specific training opportunities to address these developments. As part of the project AdaptNet (“Adapting primary and specialised outpatient care to the health impacts of climate change”), an online training course on climate change and health was developed to provide essential foundational knowledge on climate-related health risks and adaptation strategies for medical practice. The aim of this study was to evaluate the training in terms of comprehensibility, applicability, and its relevance to m…

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