UW CIPE is excited to announce the January 2026 launch of Extreme Weather: Climate Change and Disability – Building Resilience Together. Registration is now open: click this link or scan this QR code!
This module examines the intersections of climate change, extreme weather events, and disability. UW-Madison students will explore how these factors impact clinical practice and the broader implications for vulnerable populations. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and analysis, participants will develop strategies to enhance resilience and advocate for inclusive solutions.
This online, asynchronous, self-study module launches January 26, 2026, and is open to all UW-Madison students in the health sciences. Students will complete asynchronous learning, at their own pace, through Canvas between January 26 and April 3. Completion of this module will earn learners a UW CIPE Digital Badge, which can be displayed on a CV/resume and LinkedIn.
This module was designed by Uzma Khan, PhD, MS, now an Assistant Professor in the School of Education at Hunter College. In 2023, Dr. Khan received the Elaine Mischler MD Interprofessional Education Scholarship, funded by Dr. Elaine Mischler and administered by UW CIPE. This generous scholarship facilitated the design and implementation of this innovative course.
Register now for Extreme Weather: Climate Change and Disability asynchronous module by completing the following Google Form: https://bit.ly/EWCCDModuleSignUp
For more information including topics discussed, view the flyer below or download it here.
