Our health care system must be prepared for climate change, natural disasters and extreme weather—and the specific impacts of those events on underserved and historically marginalized communities including Indigenous communities, people with disabilities, the unhoused and rural populations.
Author: Katherine Gladhart-Hayes
Katherine Gladhart-Hayes is a healthcare interpreter and recent graduate of the University of Puget Sound where she studied Science, Technology, and Society, Neuroscience, and Bioethics. She is interested in the history and ethics of medicine and public health.