Webinar Recording: The Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Exploring the Role of Climate Medicine in Clinical Practice, September 24, 2025

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The Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis: Exploring the Role of Climate Medicine in Clinical Practice Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global crisis intensified by climate change and evolving infectious diseases. By leveraging a critical new approach known as Climate Medicine, healthcare professionals can better prepare for the impacts of climate change on human health, including AMR.1

By gaining a deeper understanding of the key drivers of AMR, including antibiotic overuse in medicine, agriculture, and consumer products, there is potential to implement evidence-based natural medicine strategies that support infection resilience and overall health in the context of climate stressors helping mitigate the impact of climate change on our health.
   
Join us for this engaging webinar to explore the potential role in sustainable, solutions-based healthcare.  Together, let’s take meaningful steps toward shaping a healthier future.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore Climate Medicine: Understand its principles and how environmental changes contribute to infectious diseases and AMR.
  • Explain AMR: Examine the mechanisms of microbial adaptation that drive resistance, including genetic mutations and horizontal gene transfer.
  • Identify Drivers of AMR: Recognize key contributors to AMR, including antibiotic overuse and the impact of climate change.
  • Evaluate Strategies: Examine conventional medical and scientific strategies to combat AMR.

  • 1MacFadden, D.R., McGough, S.F., Fisman, D. et al. Nature Clim Change 8, 510–514 (2018).

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