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Embedding Climate Change in the Physiotherapy Curriculum: Why Aren’t We Acting?

Embedding Climate Change in the Physiotherapy Curriculum: Why Aren’t We Acting?

by Kerstin McPherson | Jul 2, 2026 | Environmental Physiotherapy, Physiotherapy Education

If we know that climate change is real—and that it represents the greatest threat to health, affecting every person on the planet—why is there still no urgency to modify, change, and adapt physiotherapy curricula? If planetary health truly matters in health education,...

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