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Latest Action

Today, PSR is joining with dozens of organizations, representing millions of Americans, calling on the U.S. Senate to pass clean energy and climate legislation. Please tell your Senators that we can no longer delay action if we are to protect our health and the health of future generations from catastrophic climate change.

Resources

Below are some general resources to build your chapter.
Please visit the environment, nuclear, and social justice pages for resources specific to each program


Student PSR Chapter Leader's Guide

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Student PSR Sign-Up Sheet

Greening Healthcare: Ideas for Your Campus

Media Guide

Project Ideas
         Check out more ideas in the Chapter Leader's Guide (above)

National Med Student Reps

Tova Fuller
UCLA School of Medicine

Medical Student Representative, Board of Directors, PSR

Lauren Zajac
Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Medical Student Representative, Board of Directors, PSR

Contact Tova or Lauren at spsr.national@gmail.com

Action Alerts

  • Urgent Vote Coming - Defend the Clean Air Act

    The Clean Air Act over the past 40 years has provided effective means of limiting dangerous air pollutants and has saved countless lives. Now, the Clean Air Act and with it the EPA Endangerment Finding are under attack. To protect our nation's health and the world we need your help!

  • Support EPA’s Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to use the Clean Air Act to require the heaviest polluters to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide. The polluters that would be affected are new (or modified) huge factories and coal-fired power plants. Requiring them to control their own pollution is fair and highly beneficial to health: It will help protect us from the worst consequences of global warming, while reducing the toxic pollutants from coal combustion that damage our hearts, lungs, and brains.

More action alerts»

Resources

  • Pediatric Environmental Health Toolkit Pediatric Environmental Health Toolkit

    The Toolkit is a combination of easy-to-use reference guides for health providers and user-friendly health education materials on preventing exposures to toxic chemicals and other substances that affect infant and child health. Read more »