Walker Plash, M.D., an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Whiddon College of Medicine, is working with the
Medical Society Consortium on Climate & Health to establish a professional group in Alabama focused on climate change and health in the state.
The mission of the consortium is to mobilize and amplify the voices of doctors in the United States, in partnership with public health experts and other health professionals, to successfully advocate for equitable climate solutions that protect and promote the health of all people.
“We are still deciding exactly what the Alabama chapter will look like, but ultimately, we want to improve the health and well-being of our patients through education and advocacy,” Plash said.
The group plans to meet in January to discuss its goals and objectives, what has been done so far, and what the next steps should be. If you are interested, fill out the Google form with your availability and the level of involvement in which you are interested.