Doctors “Will be Expected to Consider Climate Impact of Inhalers”

Doctors will be trained to consider the “climate impact” of asthma inhalers under a new European-wide curriculum being developed that will “infuse” environmental considerations throughout the timetable. The Telegraph has more.

Future doctors will be expected to take the climate impact of inhalers into account, medical school leaders have said.

They will also have more training on how to recognise and treat heatstroke, while mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever will become a more prominent part of the curriculum at European medical schools.

Insiders stressed that the curriculum is yet to be finalised and advice surrounding inhalers is just one option that could be considered.

The initiative – overseen by the European Network on Climate and Health Education, which is made up of a group of 25 medical schools led by the University of Glasgow – will bring climate lessons into the curriculum of more than 10,000 students.

Dr. Camille Huser, of the University of Glasgow and co-chairman of the network, told the Guardian: “The doctors of the future will see a different array of presentations and diseases that they are not seeing now. They need to be aware of that so they can recognise them.”

Students will be taught “green prescribing”, in which doctors should encourage patients to take up activities such as community gardening and tree planting. This is alongside “active travel”, which includes walking or cycling rather than driving. Both activities offer health benefits to individuals while being positive for the environment. …

Dr. Huser said the current teaching at medical schools often consisted of a single lecture or module on the subject, whereas the network envisages environmental considerations being “infused” throughout the timetable. 

She said: “Climate change doesn’t necessarily create a new range of diseases we haven’t seen before, but it exacerbates the ones that do exist. Diabetes, for example, is not something that people link to climate change, but the symptoms and complications become more frequent and worse for people in a world where the climate has changed.”

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
1 year ago

He forgot to mention that only bicycles hand knitted from Yak’s wool should be used.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  7941MHKB

👍👍👍

Andy A
1 year ago

So, these oh so clever medical professionals don’t understand that, say, 4 puffs of an inhaler per day produces a minute amount of so called ‘greenhouse gases’ relative to the CO2 exhaled by a human every day. Not that the CO2 is really relevant.

Marque1
1 year ago
Reply to  Andy A

Ah, but no inhaler means no breathing, and therefore less CO2.

Finbar
Finbar
1 year ago
Reply to  Marque1

I mean, breathing must be a major contributor of human made CO2 for sure…

JXB
JXB
1 year ago
Reply to  Andy A

Well they certainly didn’t understand the danger of injecting a substance without any safety information, or their professional code – do no harm, nor the principle of informed consent, or that there are no safe and effective vaccines for respiratory viruses, because of the nature of such viruses and their ability to mutate so rapidly they stay ahead of any attempt at a vaccine.

alanbaird10
alanbaird10
1 year ago

Further proof that modern medicine is no longer science based.

Steve-Devon
1 year ago
Reply to  alanbaird10

 “The Wish”
If we go, go insane
We can all go together
In this wild, wanton world
We can all break down forever

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
1 year ago

I don’t see any advice about avoiding carbonated drinks… I wonder why.

mrbu
mrbu
1 year ago

Perhaps inhalers should bear some instruction along the lines of:
“Please consider the needs of the environment before using this inhaler to treat an asthma attack.”
It is increasingly evident that environmental zealots see the planet as more important than the people who live on it. Perhaps they should just ban medical treatment altogether as a way of achieving the depopulation they seek?

varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  mrbu

The planet is for sure more important as without a planet there would be no people. But what we have now is Planet Blackmail masquerading as science and concern for the planet, but which is really being used in support of Political Agenda’s around control of the world’s wealth, resources and YOU.

mrbu
mrbu
1 year ago
Reply to  varmint

You have a point. There would be no people without a planet to live on. What I meant was that tackling the perceived climate emergency is more important than looking after people.

varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  mrbu

I know what you meant, and I agree with you. —I described it as Planet Blackmail, or often I call it Eco Socialism. The UN call it Sustainable Development. —-Either way it is all about control with the planet as the excuse.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago

to take up activities such as community gardening and tree planting”……What with all those C02 producing compost heaps, don’t think they have thought this through!

Ardandearg
Ardandearg
1 year ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

I’m ashamed to say that all this green circular unthinking reminds me of the sick school joke: “Daddy, Daddy, why am I going round in circles?”
“ Shut up, or I’ll nail your other foot down”. A variation on shooting oneself in the foot, which is a speciality of Ed the Millipede, who has a few hundred feet left to shoot.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Ardandearg

Perhaps he just thinks us serfs will be shot down while he is rewarded at the Davos table with all the gongs to go with it.

varmint
1 year ago

Absurdity upon absurdity is the order of the day on anything whatsoever to do with this eco socialist scam. Are we seriously suggesting limiting access to inhalers based on dubious climate impacts emanating entirely from computer models full of assumptions and guesses that has morphed into some kind of ultimate truth? —By the way Malaria and other vector borne diseases are not actually climate related. They are diseases of poverty and therefore bad public health. We used to have Malaria in the UK and Holland eg which clearly is unrelated to climate. One of the worst outbreaks of Malaria actually occurred within the Arctic Circle where over 600,000 people died.

godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago

Doctors “Will be Expected to Consider Climate Impact of Inhalers”
Doctors were expected to consider the consequences of overprescribing antibiotics for at least the last 30 years ago, but they kept on prescribing them.

Doctors were expected to consider reducing the number of prescriptions for antidepressants due evidence that they have very harmful adverse effects and due to lack of evidence for their effectiveness, for at least the last 20 years, but they kept on prescribing them.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

Doctors should have been and still should be aware the the so-called C1984 “vaccines” were and are life threatening and should not be prescribed but it hasn’t stopped them.

Purpleone
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

The £28 a shot payment for giving them helped oil the wheels

Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
1 year ago

Diabetes, for example, is not something that people link to climate change, but the symptoms and complications become more frequent and worse for people in a world where the climate has changed

Exactly how do “the symptoms and complications [of diabetes] become more frequent” due to “climate change”? Or is “climate change” in fact a deranged, reality-defying pseudo-religion?

David101
1 year ago
Reply to  Jeff Chambers

I think the answer to that is: Even the climate does in some round-about way affect diabetic symptoms, how is limiting temperature rise (in other words making the world colder than it would be otherwise) going to make diabetic symptoms better?

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  David101

Cold kills and if people die then their symptoms got better because they have gone with the corpse.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago

We must not forget the end goals of all of this Sustainable Development Agenda 2030 which some call Net 0. Whitney Webb lays it all out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLtNxr2jVU0&t=2s
:

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
1 year ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

Whitney Webb does point out that the US system is bigger than Trump and they’re ploughing on ahead regardless of who wins, but it is obvious that the deep state favours the Dems, and will stop at nothing to put him out of business by Hook or Crook.

Finbar
Finbar
1 year ago

I think doctors should be told that they have to walk to work from now on and only allowed to wear hemp…

David101
1 year ago

Shame on the Telegraph for indulging this pseudo-scientific nonsense. So the summer we’ve all just shivered through is the “hottest on record”? Antimicrobial resistance being affected by the marginal change in climate we’ve seen over the past century? Heart and lung conditions being exacerbated by climate change? I don’t know about anybody else, but malaria and heatstroke have not been among my primary concerns of late.

What an absolutely criminal waste of time and money. For every pound spent on “greening” the health curriculum based on vague prognostications about future diseases and some bizarre link to the climate, there’s one less spent on tackling the real health crises we have right now! Sure, changes in lifestyle such as exercise, tree planting and community gardening can often be paramount in improving one’s all-round health. The trouble is, human health should come first when it comes to the medical establishment, but in this case the climate is the primary consideration, with any human health benefits being merely incidental.

Public health services are not climate activist organisations, and they need to be reminded of this!

mrbu
mrbu
1 year ago
Reply to  David101

Well said. One of the main drivers of poor health and short life expectancy is poverty, but western governments seem to be happy to implement “green” policies that have the indirect effect of making food and energy more expensive in their countries, disproportionately affecting those with the least disposable income. If you’re shivering because you can’t afford to heat your home, and if you can’t afford nutritious fresh food, then you’re bound to be more susceptible to illness and the development of chronic conditions. But that’s commonsense and doesn’t fit with the “climate emergency” way of thinking.

huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  mrbu

If you’re shivering because you can’t afford to heat your home, and if you can’t afford nutritious fresh food, then you’re bound to be more susceptible to illness and the development of chronic conditions.’

And thus a better prospective client for the magic potions of Big Pharma.

There is no profit in healthy people.

varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yes Big Pharma like Big Wind, Big Solar etc are all the parasites feasting on the Green Policies

huxleypiggles
1 year ago

Students will be taught “green prescribing”, in which doctors should encourage patients to take up activities such as community gardening and tree planting.”

How exactly will this fit with this…

Greens Declare War on Growing Your Own Greens.”

‘There could be trouble ahead…’

Jeff Chambers
Jeff Chambers
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I was struck by that contradiction too. How do the faithful (because that’s what they are) deal with it?

JXB
JXB
1 year ago

There are a few noses that need to consider the impact of a fist.

RW
RW
1 year ago

Diabetes, for example, is not something that people link to climate change, but the symptoms and complications become more frequent and worse for people in a world where the climate has changed. As far as I know, diabetes and other diseases suspected to be linked to bad nutrition have been becoming more frequent for a while already. While the statement above doesn’t strictly claim a causal link between diabetes and climate change, it’s nevertheless an attempt to link them textually, presumably with the ultimate idea that future doctors who’ll see the kind of increase in diabetes which can be expected go into some “OMG! Diabetes! It’s climate change again!” mode of operation because they’ve been brainwashed into believing a causal relation must exist here, despite no one can possibly know this as experiments with “diffferent climates” to determine their medical effects can’t be done. That’s also showing in the The doctors of the future will see a different array of presentations and diseases that they are not seeing now. They need to be aware of that so they can recognise them. Doctors of the future need to be aware that it’s Climate Change !!1 which causes Health Problems !!1 because if they… Read more »

Peter W
Peter W
1 year ago
Reply to  RW

They talk of climate as if its a single entity, an average that doesn’t exist. Silly bu66ers!

sskinner
1 year ago

Imagine you have an army of 270 soldiers. There is an enemy and fortunately your army can be increased by a massive 50% bringing to over 400 soldiers. 50% is a massive increase and yet your enemy has an army of 1,000,000. Context is everything and I would hope that our medical professionals are the brightest and best and understand this, after all, they have to prescribe medicines within a context to avoid patients over-dosing themselves. We seem to be in a world where some are very eager to remove context so that the individual cannot freely navigate and judge for themselves. In addition to this idiocy there was this from the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Notice the obligatory ‘science’ paragraph: https://www.rcoa.ac.uk/patient-information/about-anaesthesia-perioperative-care/your-anaesthetic-environment#:~:text=Anaesthetic%20gases%20and%20drugs%20also,for%20many%20years%20to%20come. Environmental impact of anaesthesia – equipment, drugs and gasesThe use of all anaesthetic equipment, drugs, gases, together with their packaging, comes with a carbon footprint. All of these require energy to develop, produce and transport. Some items, such as face masks, are ‘single use’ to reduce the risk of passing on infections, so they need to be changed for each patient. All anaesthetics and anaesthetic techniques require the use of electricity to power monitors and medical equipment. Some equipment is used… Read more »

Purpleone
1 year ago
Reply to  sskinner

So are going to revert to ‘bite on this piece of wood’ instead, to ‘save the environment’? Can’t see too many operations happening on that basis – could be lots of VERY well paid consultants putting themselves out of work

Rusty123
Rusty123
1 year ago

Does this garbage ever end?, I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia over 40 years ago, bugger all to do with the “climate” , these people will try anything fgs, pathetic, suppose theres a “company” ready to do such “courses”!.

Gillian
Gillian
1 year ago

Will doctors also be expected to assess the impact of the wireless radiation from phones, wifi and masts on pacemakers, metal implants and other medical implants? These devices are not covered by the EMF safety limits used in the UK. A court ruling recognised after a man with a titanium skull implant took Cheltenham Council to court: https://gillianjamieson.substack.com/p/a-legal-win-for-a-mast-objector-in

Jube
Jube
1 year ago
Reply to  Gillian

Gillian I never get a confirmation email through to my inbox? I’ve tried twice to subscribe – checked junk! Any tips for reading this whole article and your other ones? Thanks

Peter W
Peter W
1 year ago

Sorry Mr Smith but I can’t prescribe an inhaler, all the harmless gases and so on. I also notice that you are exhaling a lot of CO2 and methane so I will refer you to the euthanasia clinic – all for the good of the planet of course.

coviture2020
coviture2020
1 year ago

Instead of virtue signalling the leaders and teachers of the profession should concentrate on the timely delivery of good ,face to face, medical care. With waiting lists in primary care they should drop the psychobabble.