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Building a Culture of Well-Being: Planning for Health Workforce Well-Being Day 2025 Starts Now
By Jamie Durana At a National Academy of Medicine (NAM) event celebrating the inaugural Health Workforce Well-Being Day in March 2024, Dr. Michael Foti shared a personal story that reveals the hidden struggles many medical professionals face. He explained, after being...
2025 Catalyst Awards Open: Last Annual Call for Bold, Transformative Ideas to Promote Healthy Longevity
The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), with support from Johnson & Johnson Innovation, United Therapeutics, and the Yun Family Foundation, announces the opening of applications for the 2025 Catalyst Awards cycle, part of the broader Healthy Longevity Global...
Seven NAM Members Receive Presidential Awards
This week President Joseph Biden honored seven members of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) with the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation. The medals represent the highest honors in the United States for achievements in...
‘There Are Discoveries Waiting to Be Made That We Can’t Imagine’: An Interview with Dr. Teresa Woodruff
Ovarian biology and reproductive science expert Teresa Woodruff was recently awarded the National Medal of Science. She talks about how she first became fascinated with science in elementary school, the excitement of ‘Aha!’ moments, and how reproductive science...
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Opportunities for Strengthening Climate Education for Clinical Health Professionals
The climate crisis is a health crisis. To effectively address this challenge, we must prepare clinicians with the knowledge and skills to manage climate-related health impacts.
A new NAM Perspectives discussion paper outlines key opportunities to strengthen climate education for health professionals. Explore how we can build a resilient, climate-ready healthcare workforce.