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Healthcare sustainability in cardiothoracic surgery
Clinical impacts and solutions
Cardiothoracic Surgery - February 2024
Date (DD-MM-YYYY)
12-08-2025 to 12-08-2026
Available on-demand until 12th August 2026
Cost
Free
Education type
Article
CPD subtype
On-demand
Description
Background
Climate change is the greatest threat to human health. Cardiothoracic patients suffer direct consequences from poor environmental health and we have a vested interest to address this in our practice. As leaders of complex high-end surgery, we are uniquely positioned to effect practical and immediate changes to significantly pare down emissions within the operating theatre, outside the operating theatre and beyond the confines of the hospital.
Methods
We aim to spotlight this pressing issue, take stock of our current efforts, and encourage fellow specialists to drive this agenda.
Results
Sustainability in healthcare needs to be formalized as part of the core curriculum in surgical training and awareness generated via carbon audits and life cycle analyses. Practical actions such as reducing unnecessary equipment usage, choosing reusable equipment over single use disposables, judicious use of investigations rooted in clinical reasoning and sharing of resources across services and health systems help reduce the carbon output of our specialty.
Conclusion
The ‘Triple Bottom Line’ serves as a good template to calibrate efforts that balance quality against environmental costs. More can be done to advocate for and find solutions for sustainable healthcare with cardiothoracic surgery.
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Email address
Telephone number
+44 20 7424 4200

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