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Young Doctors and Climate Change: What Do They Really Know?
JordanThursday, May 29, 2025
Most students got their information from the internet and social media. This is not surprising, as these are popular sources of information for young people. However, it raises questions about the quality of the information they are getting. Are they learning from reliable sources? Or are they picking up misinformation? This is something to think about.
The students mentioned several health issues linked to climate change. These included problems with air quality, respiratory illnesses, extreme weather-related health issues, infectious diseases, physical inactivity, and mental health problems. This shows they understand the wide range of health impacts that climate change can have. It is clear that medical students in Jordan have a decent level of knowledge and a positive attitude towards climate change and health. But there is always room for improvement. One way to do this is by including more about climate change in their university courses. This could help them become better equipped to deal with health issues related to climate change in the future. It is also important to ensure that the information they are getting is accurate and reliable. This could involve teaching them how to evaluate sources of information and encouraging them to use reputable sources.
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