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Yale Program on Healthcare Environmental Sustainability & The Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcare Present: "COVID-19, Climate Change and Supply Chain Resiliency"

The Yale Program on Healthcare Environmental Sustainability and the Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcarepresent this webinar and moderated discussion exploring healthcare sustainability focusing on supply chain resilience.

Moderated by Dr. Jodi Sherman (Director of the Program on Healthcare Environmental Sustainability), Daniel Eriksson (Founder & CEO of the Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcare), and Joe Bialowitz (Director of Sustainability Solutions, ENGIE Impact), speakers and topics will include:

Rosemary Kumwenda, MD, MPH; United Nations Development Program; Sustainable Procurement in Healthcare Coordinator: Lessons from sustainable procurement in the health sector: challenges & opportunities

Patrick Kenney, MD; Associate Professor of Urology, Yale School of Medicine; Medical Director of Corporate Supply Chain, Yale New Haven Health System; Founder and Chair, Supply Chain Physician Collaboration, Large Integrated Delivery Network: Covid-19, physicians & supplies: Inability to supply PPE is not the true supply chain crisis

Benn Lawson, PhD, MCIPS; Associate Professor of Operations Management, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge: Design and management of a resilient supply chain

Ornella Benedettini, PhD, ING-IND; Visiting Research Fellow, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge: The servitization business model: From products to use-oriented services

Andreas Hagnell; SKR (Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions): Carbon disclosure in Swedish healthcare: How to include the scope 3 emissions

Adam Robinson, BS; Former Chairperson, Association of Medical Devices Reprocessors; Regional Director, HoverTech International: The reprocessing industry and the impact of Covid-19 on the reverse supply chain

Admission

Free

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Conferences and Symposia, Lectures and Seminars