103: Greening ID with "Sustainabil-ID"

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2024 · 50 MIN

103: Greening ID with "Sustainabil-ID"

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Happy World Environment Day (June 5 2024)!  Our guests celebrate by discussing sustainability in healthcare and infectious diseases.  Join Drs. Shreya Doshi, Preeti Jaggi, Pam Lee, and Shira Abeles as they raise awareness about the ways ID professionals can help reduce the negative environmental impact of the way we provide healthcare to our patients!Here is the JPIDS/OFID Supplement Introduction from Drs. Doshi and Jaggi: Healthcare Environmental Sustainability Through an Infectious Diseases LensThe second article mentioned is: Healthcare Sustainability to Address Climate Change, Call for Action to the Infectious Diseases CommunityThe Sustainabil-ID group mentioned in the podcast can be found on Twitter/X @sustain-ID as well as via email at [email protected] | Consult Notes | Subscribe | Twitter | Merch | [email protected] is produced with support from the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)

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If I could fly high above the world Fiko Gurun A febrile shocking violent smackAnd the children are hoping for a heart-attackTonight the windows are watchingThe streets all conspireAnd the lamppost can't stop crying Epilepsy In Childhood Arayam Anilkumar Pediatric Epilepsy specialist talks about the disease burden of epilepsy, febrile seizures and other types of seizures in this multi part podcast Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Years 1799-1804, Vol.3 by Alexander von Humboldt (1769 - 1859) and Aimé Bonpland (1773 - 1858) LibriVox Volume 3, the final volume of the “Personal Narrative”, records the travels of Alexander von Humboldt and the botanist Aimé Bonpland in South and Central America, and the Caribbean. In this volume, they start at Angostura, the capital at that time of Spanish Guiana, where both required recuperation from serious febrile disease contracted on their journey on the Orinoco. Once well, they recommenced their travels, returning across Spanish Guiana and Venezuela to the coastal settlement of Nueva Barcelona, from whence they departed for Cuba and further travels in the Caribbean. As in the previous volumes, von Humboldt describes their travel with a narrative that is expressively descriptive of people, plants, animals and geology. Volume 3 also discusses slavery in Cuba and provides a geological description of South America north of the Amazon and east of the northern region of the Andes. (summary by Gail Timmerman-Vaughan)
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