Author: Chaplin, C L; Wernham, A G H; Veitch, D
Title: Environmental Sustainability in Dermatological Surgery. Cord-id: e6o9fub6 Document date: 2020_11_5
ID: e6o9fub6
Snippet: The health and social care sector have a substantial environmental impact, accounting for 6.3% of England's carbon footprint 1 . In view of this, clinicians must ensure all aspects of clinical practice take environmental sustainability into account. Surgical procedures play a significant role in dermatological practice and are particularly energy and resource intensive. This article discusses a range of behavioural, procedural and structural interventions, which could help minimise the environme
Document: The health and social care sector have a substantial environmental impact, accounting for 6.3% of England's carbon footprint 1 . In view of this, clinicians must ensure all aspects of clinical practice take environmental sustainability into account. Surgical procedures play a significant role in dermatological practice and are particularly energy and resource intensive. This article discusses a range of behavioural, procedural and structural interventions, which could help minimise the environmental impact of dermatologic surgery, categorised according to the 5 R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink and Research.
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