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Caring Across Borders: Climate Migration and Health

22 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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Climate change is increasingly shaping why people are forced to leave their homes, the risks they face along the way, and their health and safety in new places. Today's guest is Marysel Pagán Santana, DrPH, MS, the Director of Environmental and Occupational Health of Migrant Clinicians Network in Puerto Rico. She leads and coordinates MCN projects related to occupational health, disaster preparedness, and emergency response. She sits down with host Dr. Lisa Patel to explore who is affected, what health systems can do to better understand their needs to ensure continuity of care, and how seeing migration as normal can help us build stronger communities. Migrant Clinicians Network: https://www.migrantclinician.org/ [https://www.migrantclinician.org/] MCN Health Network: https://www.migrantclinician.org/our-work/health-network.html [https://www.migrantclinician.org/our-work/health-network.html] Support our work and become a member of the Consortium here: https://medsocietiesforclimatehealth.org/donate-or-become-a-member/ [https://medsocietiesforclimatehealth.org/donate-or-become-a-member/] Healthy Climate America is produced by Savannah Martincic. Our podcast consultant is Julie Hantman. Our podcast intern is Isaias Segui. Our music was composed by James Harp.

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