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How Can Gynecological Practices Become More Sustainable?
There are several strategies that gynecological practices can adopt to become more sustainable. These include:
Using
reusable instruments
and supplies instead of disposable ones.
Implementing
energy-efficient lighting
and equipment in clinics and hospitals.
Reducing the use of
plastic
by opting for alternative materials.
Encouraging
telemedicine
consultations to reduce the need for travel.
Properly
disposing of medical waste
to minimize environmental impact.
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