Environments of harm: How health care facility buildings can endanger patient and nurse health & safety in a changing climate

Description

Hospitals and other health care settings should be places of refuge and healing in which nurses play a vital role in providing care to patients. But the reality is that nurses and patients can face hazards associated with poorly maintained and aging hospital infrastructure, including waterborne pathogens, poor air quality and ventilation, extreme temperatures, and slips, trips, and falls. Human-induced climate change is only amplifying those hazards through increasing the frequency and severity of extreme weather events, such as wildfires, heatwaves, winter storms, and hurricanes, as well as the increased emergence of infectious diseases. Increasing extreme weather events and other emergencies can disrupt critical power and water supplies, damage hospital infrastructure, and overwhelm and prevent health care systems from delivering lifesaving care when facilities are not prepared.

This class will investigate building-related hazards that can impact the health and safety of nurses and patients, including water and air quality, the safety of the physical environment, and disaster preparedness. We will discuss the measures needed to ensure that health care facilities provide a safe care environment for nurses and patients.

Times and Locations
July 15, 2025
Online
Zoom link provided upon registration
10am - 1pm PT/1pm - 4pm ET
July 18, 2025
Online
Zoom link provided upon registration
1pm - 4pm PT/4pm - 7pm ET
July 21, 2025
Online
Zoom link provided upon registration
11am - 2pm PT/2pm - 5pm ET
July 23, 2025
Online
Zoom link provided upon registration
9am - 12pm PT/12pm - 3pm ET
August 7, 2025
Online
Zoom link provided upon registration
11am - 2pm PT/2pm - 5pm ET
August 12, 2025
Online
Zoom link provided upon registration
10am - 1pm PT/1pm - 4pm ET