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Planetary Health & Nature as Medicine

The emerging field of planetary health recognizes the interdependence of human health and the health of the natural world, and seeks to promote sustainable development and the protection of the environment to support the well-being of both. It emphasizes the need for global cooperation and action to address the complex challenges facing our planet today, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and the degradation of natural resources. Mladen Golubic, MD, PhD, medical director, and Barbara Walker, PhD, integrative health and performance psychologist, are members of the Osher Collaborative Planetary Health working group, a collaborative learning environment for Osher Collaborative members to serve the well-being of people and planet, including all life on Earth, by aligning integrative health education, research, clinical practices, and policy advocacy with planetary health. 

Nature as Medicine

group of people sitting on blankets in a park during a sound immersion experienceResearch has shown that spending time in nature offers numerous health benefits. Being surrounded by nature can help reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure, enhance immune system function, and boost self-esteem and mood. People living with chronic conditions like hypertension, diabetes, cancer, depression, and anxiety, as well as those pre- and post-surgery, have been shown to have improved health outcomes when spending time in nature. Read more: UC News: The Healing Power of Nature 


Nature as Medicine at the Osher Center for Integrative Health

The Osher Center offers Nature Prescriptions for interested patients as well as ongoing Nature as Medicine resources and support.

How to get a Nature Prescription:

  • Tell your UC Health provider that you are interested in a Nature Prescription
  • Self-refer by contacting Dava Leonard by phone 513-245-3011 or email at dava.leonard@uchealth.com
Wellbeing Walks in Burnet Woods - In Partnership with the Cincinnati Public Library, Clifton Branch

Join us once a week for a walk on a paved path through Burnet Woods. Together, we’ll take in beautiful views and fresh air! The first Monday of each month, the Osher Center will lead the walk and share more about the health benefits of walking and time in nature.

The Details:

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  • When: Every Monday from 12:15-12:45 p.m.
  • Where: Meet at the Clifton Branch Library (3400 Brookline Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220) front porch
  • This program is weather-permitting, and walks will last approximately 30 minutes.
  • All bodies and abilities are welcome.
  • No registration required.
Parks for Wellness

group of people seated on yoga mats performing yoga in a park surrounded by trees

Through a new Parks for Wellness collaboration, the Osher Center and the Cincinnati Parks Foundation are on a mission to provide Cincinnatians with opportunities to harness the healing power of nature by providing innovative, evidence-based care and a deeper connection to our local natural world and the communities in which we live and work. The Parks for Wellness collaboration will provide health and wellness education as well as movement and mindfulness therapies in the parks, providing opportunities for social connection, and healing.

Student Resources

Campus Nature Rx

The Campus Nature Rx (CNRx) network aims to bolster healthy campus communities through nature engagement. CNRx is a coalition of over 60 colleges and universities and over 100 professionals dedicated to supporting campus mental and physical health through inclusive and equitable nature engagement teaching, research, and outreach.

Campus Nature Rx Resources:

Bearcats Pantry Community Resource Garden

Bearcats Pantry - Community Resource Garden is located at 5121 Fishwick Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45216

Student Courses
  • Planetary Health Medical School Elective: The Planetary Health and Medicine course is a 4-week part-time elective for fourth year medical students to study climate change and how it impacts policy, health equity, and social justice and engage in discussion on these topics.
  • MEDS 2092: Introduction to Nature Based Therapies and Ecopsychology is an undergraduate course that introduces scientifically-validated strategies around the basic theories and approaches of Nature-Based Therapeutics including restorative environments, therapeutic horticulture, animal-assisted interactions, therapeutic landscapes, forest bathing, green care farming, facilitated green exercise, wilderness therapy and ecopsychology.
  • Learn more about Integrative Medicine courses.
University of Cincinnati Greenspaces Map

Utilize the Google map below to find greenspaces around the University of Cincinnati

Community Resources

Planetary Health Team

Barbara Walker, PhD, Integrative Health & Performance Psychologist | Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, UC College of Medicine, Director, Nature as Medicine Programs
Mladen Golubic, MD, PHD, Center Medical Director
Sian Cotton, PHD, Center Director
Cathy Crain, JD, Community Director, Parks for Wellness

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Osher Center for Integrative
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Medical Sciences Building Suite 4358
231 Albert Sabin Way
PO Box 670582 
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0582

Mail Location: 0582
Phone: 513-558-2310
Fax: 513-558-3266
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