Renee Salas
Affiliated Faculty at Harvard Global Health Institute/Yerby Fellow at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health/Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine/Affiliated Faculty at Harvard Medical School
Biography
Harvard Medical School
Dr. Renee N. Salas is a Yerby Fellow at the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Affiliated Faculty and previous Burke Fellow at the Harvard Global Health Institute. She is also a practicing emergency medicine physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Salas has served as the lead author of the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change U.S. Brief since 2018 and founded and leads its Working Group of over 70 U.S. organizations, institutions, and centers working at the nexus of climate change and health. Dr. Salas was also a Co-Director for the first Climate Crisis and Clinical Practice Symposium and co-leads the broader Initiative in partnership with The New England Journal of Medicine. She was the lead author of the cornerstone Interactive Perspective for The New England Journal of Medicine that launched the journal’s climate crisis and health topic page and has continued to contribute content.
Dr. Salas was elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) in 2021 for her work on climate change and health. She served on the original planning committee for the NAM’s Grand Challenge on Health and Climate Change and continues to serve on committees related to this work. She has testified before Congress for the full House Committee on Oversight and Reform on how climate change is harming health. Dr. Salas engages in research on how climate change is impacting the healthcare system and developing evidence-based adaptation. She lectures and serves on committees at the nexus of climate and health internationally and nationally, advises and publishes in high-impact journals, and her work and expertise are regularly featured in mainstream media outlets like the New York Times, NPR, Time, and the Associated Press.
Dr. Salas is the founder and past Chair of the Climate Change and Health Interest Group at the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and led their first pre-conference workshop on the topic. She also gave the first national emergency medicine conference presentations on climate change and health at the SAEM and American College of Emergency Physicians annual meetings. In addition, Dr. Salas spearheads work that spans disciplines, such as collaborations on Amicus Briefs for Juliana v. United States and a response letter to the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed transparency rule. Lastly, she is the recipient of the Clinician-Teacher Development Award from Massachusetts General Hospital and the Shore Fellowship from Harvard Medical School.
Her Doctor of Medicine is from the innovative five-year medical school program to train physician-investigators at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine with a Master of Science in Clinical Research from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, which later awarded her the Early Career Leadership Award for her outstanding career achievements. Her Master of Public Health is from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health with a concentration in environmental health. Dr. Salas received her undergraduate degree from Saint Mary’s College, which later recognized her as a prestigious Shannon Scholar for exceptional alumna.
Videos
Q&A Discussion with the 2020 Lancet Countdown U.S. Lead and Senior Author
Health Care Leaders Speak Out on Climate Change - Renee Salas
Closing Remarks - 2021 Lancet Countdown U.S. Launch Event:
Renee Salas Keynote - Climate Change Threatens Universal Health Coverage: A Call for a Joint Agenda
Keynote: Why the Climate Crisis Matters for Practice
Partners HealthCare RE100 - Dr. Renee Salas
The Real-World Implications of the U.S. Lancet Countdown findings
Presentation of the 2021 Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change Global Repor
2021 NorCal Mini Symposium Climate and Pandemic Resilience Keynote Dr. Renee Salas
Lancet Countdown 2020: Dr Renee Salas
“Climate Change and Health: Readiness and Resilience”
Dr. Renee Salas on intersection of health and the climate crisis | Moving Medicine for Jan. 20, 2022
Closing Acknowledgements: Jeremy Hess, MD, MPH and Renee N. Salas, MD, MPH, MS
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