Clinical Associate Professor
Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
Stanford Medicine
Anesthesia has a unique opportunity to significantly reduce the environmental impact, cost, and carbon footprint of surgical care. Dr Praveen Kalra has been systematically improving the environmental sustainability of the Stanford Medicine Interventional Platform through engagement, collaboration, and quality improvement.
Dr. Kalra’s first sustainability initiative was the elimination of Desflurane, a potent greenhouse gas, from the Anesthesia cart. In the process he engaged every Anesthesiologist and department Leadership around sustainability, an exercise that led to the development of the Anesthesia Green Team: the first Green Team at Stanford Health Care.
Dr. Kalra is an educator and advocate for best practices. In this role, he has educated on sustainability during numerous grand rounds, developed a Green Rotation for residents in the OR, and has presented at national conferences on the environmental impacts of surgical care.
The Anesthesia Green Team has developed a guiding strategy, prioritizing initiatives that are achievable and have measurable impact. The team has introduced reusables, collaborated with EVS on hazardous waste reduction, and started Blue Wrap recycling. Dr. Kalra also assists other departments to address waste in their area of influence.
Dr. Kalra has further reduced the cost and carbon footprint of anesthesia care by completing a quality improvement initiative that prevents propofol waste by allowing anesthesiologists to easily calculate the total dose needed for each case. Building on the success of these initiatives, Dr. Kalra is now evaluating opportunities to reduce waste of nitrous oxide gasses in the hospital.
Biophilic Design for Psychological and
Physiological Health Outcomes
Quality Improvement Waste Audits:
An Opportunity to Increase Environmental Stewardship in Healthcare
Building Sustainable Clinical Supply Chain,
Materials Management, and Nursing Leadership
Engaging Nurses in Qaste Sorting Quality: Liquids Reduction in Waste and Waste Sorting Guide. Training, Education, and Feedback
Supporting the Stanford Health Care Food System: Demonstrating the Benefits of
Healthy Food on Patient Outcomes
Reducing Hand Surgery’s Impact on the
Planet by Implementing Initiatives that
Decrease Disposable Waste
Leading Sustainability
Changes in Anesthesiology
Integrating the Nurses’ Voice in the Sustainable Guidelines from the Design & Construction Workgroup
Redistribution of Unused and
Clean Surgical Supplies
Returning Unused and Unopened Medical Supplies
Reduce Staff Commute by Single Occupancy Vehicle: Reductions Campaign & Commute Information
Evaluating the Emergency Department’s
Utilization of Biohazardous
(Red-Bag) Waste Bins
Mentoring and Coaching Healthcare
Professionals to Deliver
Climate Smart Healthcare
Quantifying the Pro-Environmental Impacts
of Telehealth Tobacco Treatments
Addressing the Environmental Impacts
of Orthopaedic Surgery
Standardizing Carbon Footprint
Calculations of Clinical Care Delivery
Empowering and Educating Healthcare
Professionals to Help Reduce the Environmental Footprint of Healthcare
Increasing Environmental Stewardship in
Healthcare Through Clinical Leadership
Optimizing Energy & Water Use for
Radiation Oncology Treatment
Practice Greenhealth Award Application & Reusable Product Pilot Implementation
Reducing the Carbon Footprint of the
Operating Room through Waste Reduction