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Inpatient provider-specific information: Inpatient Pharmacists poster
A poster on how pharmacists can fight climate change and what they can do.
Poster

Inpatient provider-specific information: Nurses poster
A poster on how nurses can fight climate change and what they can do.
Poster

Outpatient provider-specific information: Outpatient Pharmacy discharge letter
An educational resource that can be included with a discharge summary and provided to a patient’s healthcare provide to educate them on climate conscious inhaler practices.
Infographic

Inpatient provider-specific information: Inpatient Pharmacy Technicians poster
A poster on how pharmacy technicians can fight climate change and what they can do.
Poster

Inpatient provider-specific information: Physician and Trainee infographic
An infographic on climate conscious inpatient practices for students and residents.
Infographic

Outpatient provider-specific information: Primary Care Provider discharge letter
An educational resource that can be included with a patients chart during transition of care to educate healthcare providers on climate conscious inhaler practices.
Template

Patient information: Infographic
An educational resource that can be shared with a patients on how they can reduce the carbon footprint of inhalers, in and outside of the hospital.
Patient resource

EMR Strategies (EN/FR)
A guide for adding prescription favorites that will show low carbon alternative at time of new prescription.
EMR search tools

Climate Conscious Inhaler Practices in Inpatient Care
The Playbook provides background information and resources to guide more environmentally sustainable inhaler practices in inpatient settings. The content of this playbook, including its associated resources, has been developed by the Critical Air Project (CAP) at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, part of Island Health in Victoria, British Columbia. The Critical Air Project, which has been led by Dr. Valeria Stoynova and Dr. Celia Culley, is a climate-conscious inhaler initiative aimed at decreasing Island Health’s inhaler-related carbon footprint through changes in health policy, operational changes and a widespread educational campaign. The project, which is ongoing, was initiated in April 2022 with support from CASCADES.
Playbook