
Environmental sustainability and its effects on well-being
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Dr. Elizabeth Harry welcomes Chip Amoe, U-M Health’s Chief Sustainability Officer, who shares how his Michigan roots and passion for revitalizing communities inspired his career in health care sustainability.
He highlights the vital link between climate change and health, emphasizing the need for hospitals to lead sustainability efforts.
Through thoughtful building design, like the LEED-Platinum certified D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion, and a focus on reducing waste, emissions, and harmful chemicals, U-M Health is improving well-being for patients, staff, and communities. Amoe encourages individuals to be ambassadors for sustainable practices both at work and home.
Learn more:
- U-M Health Environmental Sustainability & Carbon Neutrality
- D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion
Transcript
Learn more about how the Office of Well-Being aids it team members and brings a culture of belonging, resilience and support.
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