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Northern Ireland

Over 50 members
Belfast docks - Photo by K. Mitch Hodge on Unsplash

Introduction

We are a group of primary care clinicians based in Northern Ireland who aim to share ideas and support each other in projects we’re undertaking to improve sustainability. We also aim to use our collective voice to advocate for greener health-related policy in Northern Ireland and promote awareness of planetary health amongst colleagues, medical students and trainees.

Leadership

Co-chair: Dr. Judith Pinnick

Judith worked in the Shetland Islands for several years after qualifying as a GP. She is now working as a salaried GP in a rural area in her native County Fermanagh. She is interested in sustainable quality improvement and in promoting awareness of the co-benefits of a greener approach to healthcare.

Co-chair: Dr. Hannah O’Hara

Hannah is a GP and Academic Clinical Lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast. Her research interests lie in dietary and lifestyle interventions to improve metabolic health. She also has an interest in healthcare sustainability and the climate crisis in a wider sense. With a growing appreciation of the links between planetary and human health, she is keen to explore the ways in which the Primary Care community can work to improve the health of our patients in a more sustainable way.

How we work

We have meetings on Microsoft Teams every 2-3 months and also share information via a WhatsApp group.

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