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Subject: Register Today for St. George University's [Grenada, West Indies] Exciting One Health One Medicine Open Access Online Course


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One Health, One Medicine: An Ecosystem Approach

 

Humans, companion animals, food animals, and the environment all coexist on this earth; broad global health tools are needed to ensure the health of communities. In this free online course, students will be exposed to relevant areas of One Health, One Medicine with special emphasis on ecosystem health issues. Diseases of global health importance will be covered as well as their linkages to environmental determinants. Join a community of health leaders in learning and discussing what makes our global health system tick.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One Health, One Medicine: An Ecosystem Approach

 

June 5, 2016–July 9, 2016


Free to audit; $50 for certificate and CPH credit
4 CPH credits

 

Register Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What you’ll learn:

  • The unique characteristics of how humans, animals, and the ecosystem interact to positively and adversely affect each other.
  • The broad global health tools needed to solve health problems with an environmental emphasis.
  • Communication strategies for different audiences in the context of human, animal, and environmental health.
  • How to describe a health issue of global significance in terms of determinants, magnitude, prevention, and control.
  • How to communicate One Health ecosystem health information to all audiences, including medical professionals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Grenada, West Indies
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Provided by:

Satesh Bidaisee, DVM, MSPH, EdD, CPH, MRSB, FRSPH, FRSTMH

Associate Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies

St. George's University

Address: University Centre, Grenada, West Indies

Telephone: 473-439-2000 ext. 3527

Email: sbidaisee@sgu.edu

Skype: satesh.bidaisee

Fax: 473-444-1219

Website: http://www.sgu.edu/research/research-investigators-bidaisee.html