Wilderness Medicine Fellowship

“An open heart looks a lot like the wilderness.”

— Sarah Jarosz

“Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.”

— Gary Snyder, MGH Wilderness Medicine Poet Laureate

Ecology is the study of relationships between living organisms - including humans - and their physical environment. It seeks to understand their vital connections and delicate balance.

Health and economies are ecological phenomena. Human health is entirely dependent on a functioning biosphere. As such, climate change fundamentally threatens the foundations of health and wealth. Medicine frequently fails to incorporate our changing environment and thus fails to to advocate for people and patients.

Wilderness Medicine is leading the way in helping the house of medicine to appropriately recognize climate change as a healthcare emergency. MGH is the original Harvard teaching hospital, our Fellowship is the oldest functioning program in the country, and our Division of Wilderness Medicine is the first of its kind in the world. While we have deep roots in powerful institutions, we seek to subvert the status quo.

We stand to push forward policy and narratives that advance terrestrial healthcare by highlighting how protection of Earth’s living systems is critical for all human health. As we train the next generation of healthcare providers on our home planet and in the vacuum of space, we seek to leverage this expertise to improve health on the oasis in space we call Earth.