Green Practice News: April 2025

In This Issue:

  • Teaching Patients about Climate Resilience
  • Make the Pledge Today to Go Green
  • Get Ready for Earth Day 2025 (part 2)!

Teaching Patients about Climate Resilience


Newly published original research co-authored by My Green Doctor’s Dr. Todd Sack concludes that,

the medical office waiting room appears to be an accepted, time-efficient, and effective site to communicate knowledge on climate change and health.

We will be sharing different insights and learnings from this breakthrough and peer-reviewed study in the coming weeks.

According to the 2023 report of the Lancet Countdown, mortality caused by extreme heat events increased by 53.7% from 2000 to 2018 among people over 65 years old.

Let My Green Doctor  guide you through the content of this breakthrough and peer-reviewed report. Contact us today!
Heather Massey, Sustainability Programs Manager
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(469) 877-4608

Make the Pledge Today!

There are more than 100 ways your practice can transition to become more sustainable. At MGD, we are here to help you accelerate your initiatives, deepen your knowledge and raise the education of your patients – all with practical steps and cost savings.

Talk to us now to jump start your certification!

Earth Day 2025, Part 2:

Why Your Voice Matters in the Environmental Health Conversation

As we prepare to celebrate Earth Day 2025 on April 22, healthcare professionals, clinic administrators, and medical teams have a unique and powerful role in shaping how patients and communities engage with sustainability and environmental health. While many think of Earth Day as a moment for activism and global initiatives, it’s also an opportunity for medical professionals to lead the conversation on how sustainability directly affects health.

Why? Because healthcare professionals are among the most trusted voices in society—and that trust extends beyond medical advice into public health, wellness, and environmental sustainability.


The Power of Healthcare Professionals as Trusted Messengers

Patients Trust Their Healthcare Providers

A recent study found that 64% of physicians recognize environmental sustainability affects their patients’ health, yet only 17% feel comfortable discussing it (PubMed). Patients rely on medical professionals for guidance on how lifestyle choices impact long-term health. If doctors, nurses, and practice managers highlight the connection between environmental factors and patient well-being, people listen—and they take action.

Sustainability is a Healthcare Issue

Environmental factors—air quality, extreme heat, water pollution, and food sustainability—directly affect patient health outcomes. The healthcare sector contributes 8.5% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions (Health Affairs), so it’s critical that medical professionals lead by example in sustainability efforts.

Behavior Change Happens in the Exam Room

Unlike government agencies or corporations, healthcare professionals speak directly to individuals in a trusted, one-on-one setting. Studies show that when healthcare providers counsel patients on environmental health, patients are more likely to adopt sustainable behaviors, whether it’s reducing plastic use, improving diet, or choosing clean air initiatives (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute).

The “Trusted Messenger Effect” in Healthcare

A Boston University report highlights the importance of trusted messengers—individuals or institutions that communities look to for credible, relatable guidance (Boston University). Healthcare professionals naturally fill this role, making them the ideal voices to bridge the gap between environmental sustainability and patient health.


How Your Clinic Can Use This Trust to Inspire Change

Incorporate Environmental Health into Patient Conversations

  • A simple question like “Have you thought about how your home environment impacts your health?” can spark awareness and action.
  • Relate sustainability topics to chronic disease prevention—air pollution and asthma, heat exposure and cardiovascular risks, food systems and metabolic health.

Use My Green Doctor’s Free Patient Education Resources

  • Download and display environmental health brochures in your waiting room. (Access them here: My Green Doctor Resources)
  • Train staff to engage patients in conversations about sustainable choices—from reducing waste to choosing plant-forward diets.

Encourage Small Changes That Add Up

  • Shift your clinic toward paperless records and LED lighting to reduce waste and energy costs.
  • Offer telehealth services to cut patient travel emissions while improving accessibility.

Host an Earth Day Community Event

  • Organize a neighborhood clean-up or tree-planting initiative and invite staff, patients, and local schools.
  • Partner with local organizations to promote environmental health awareness through workshops or wellness fairs.
  • Need help planning an event? My Green Doctor offers customized consulting and guidance—reach out to us!

Call to Action: Your Leadership Matters

Earth Day is not just about one day of action—it’s about building a long-term culture of sustainability in your clinic and community. As trusted healthcare leaders, you have an incredible opportunity to inspire change and connect sustainability with better patient health.
Want help organizing your Earth Day initiative? My Green Doctor is here to support you!
Contact us at [email protected] to set up a FREE consultation on making your clinic more sustainable.

Let’s use our trusted voices to make a healthier planet and healthier patients this Earth Day and beyond!

 

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