Join us on the Nature, Health & Wellbeing CPD Course this March

Come join us on the Continuing Professional Development course, Nature, Health and Well-being. It will run virtually on Zoom over four days from 9:00 – 13:00 (UK time) on the 20th, 23rd, 27th, 30th March 2023. You can join from the comfort of your home and/or office without the need to travel! We have an early bird rate (discounted fees) that closes on the 28th of Februrary.

This course will explore how natural environments can benefit the physical and mental health of people in a variety of different ways. It will address the relationship between nature and health, how the relationship works, why these matter for the environment, public health and sustainability, as well as how you can apply these learnings in your own practice.  

Over the four days we will investigate the potential for the natural environment to be harnessed as a resource to improve human health and wellbeing.  The potential mechanisms, moderators, and applications for these health benefits will be discussed, considering large data sets and key studies linking nature and exposure and health, both within the UK and around the world.  

The CPD course will be led by national and international experts from The European Centre for Environment and Human Health. There are no pre-requisites or specialist knowledge required to undertake this course, which is well suited to interdisciplinary learning.  

For further information about the course programme and to register, please visit our website: https://medicine.exeter.ac.uk/cpd/naturehealth/   

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