- Khan, Alya;
- Berenji, Manijeh;
- Cloeren, Marianne;
- Goldman, Rose;
- Wheat, Stefan;
- Ogunseitan, Oladele;
- Ayoub, Samantha;
- Rabinowitz, Peter;
- Chekuri, Bhargavi;
- Solomon, Gina
Objectives
Identify relevant gaps and suggest modifications to OEM Graduate Medical Education to increase knowledge about potential climate change impacts, teach practical skills, and promote relevant actions to protect workers.Methods
ACOEM competencies were aligned to the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education (GCCHE) physician competencies. ACGME OEM milestones were re-examined using a milestone curricular guide based on the peer-reviewed GCCHE competencies.Results
Climate-change related OEM knowledge and skills are proposed for each OEM core competency domain. Nine residency milestones mapped to the ten ACOEM core competencies are highlighted by incorporating a climate-related activity along with a call to action.Conclusion
OEM training already provides more climate-relevant content than other specialties. Nonetheless, OEM residents need more climate change education to help employers, workers, and their communities to anticipate, mitigate, and adapt to climate change.