One Health Newsletter - Volume 11 Issue 1
The theme of this issue is One Health Regulation and Policy. All of the articles below display exciting applications of the One Health concept. This issue of the One Health Newsletter was written by professionals, post doctoral associates, and graduate/veterinary students with the assistance of our faculty editorial board and guest contributors. |
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Micro-Editorial: Policy EditionBy Paige Adams, Helena Chapman, Ellyn Mulcahy and Jean Paul Gonzalez The time has come to give to One Health its dimension in our societies, not only on the scientific ground but also on the social and political grounds. |
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Modernizing the Public Health SystemBy Jason Orr The need for change. |
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Physicians welcome a veterinarian to problem-solve on tuberculosis: One Health meetings in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1888By Justin Kastner and Josh Haynes The events of 1888 in Edinburgh, Scotland, are inspirational and represent some of the |
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Examining One Health as a Political PriorityBy Rebekkah Stuteville The introduction of the U.S. Senate Bill 2615 has prompted questions about the salience of One Health as a policy issue. |
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Advancing Legislation on ‘One Health’ in the United States of AmericaBy Bernadette Dunham and Bruce Kaplan A brief background on how to move a piece of legislation incorporating ‘One Health’ through Congress. |
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Spring 2019 One Health Newsletter - Call for ArticlesThe theme for the next One Health Newsletter is Field Work in One Health. We are calling all One Health professional and student advocates to submit article ideas to one of the editorial board members. The expected distribution for the next newsletter will be in May 2019. |
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One Health Academy The One Health Academy supports a monthly seminar series that aims to enhance interdisciplinary collaborations, networking, and informal mentoring among health professionals, industry, and policy makers across various scientific topics that influence human, animal, and ecosystem health. |
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Micro-Editorial: Policy EditionEditorial Board |
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Modernizing the Public Health SystemJason M. Orr, MPH - author info Analyst, Kansas Health Institute, Former Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Riley County Health Department |
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Physicians welcome a veterinarian to problem-solve on tuberculosis: One Health meetings in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1888Justin Kastner, MSc, Ph.D. - author info Corresponding author and Associate Professor, Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology, Kansas State University Josh Haynes, BS Veterinary student, Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, class of 2022 |
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Examining One Health as a Political PriorityRebekkah Stuteville, MA, Ph.D. - author info Assistant Dean of Academic Support Services, Teaching Associate Professor, Kansas State University - Olathe |
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Advancing Legislation on ‘One Health’ in the United States of AmericaBernadette Dunham, DVM, Ph.D., Dipl. AVES (Hon.) - author info Professorial Lecturer, Environmental and Occupational Health, Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University. Bruce Kaplan, DVM, Dipl. AVES (Hon.) - author info Contents Manager/Editor One Health Initiative website, Co-Founder, One Health Initiative team/website |
Web layout for the One Health Newsletter edited by Joe Montgomery, Director of Communications, College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University.
One Health Newsletter
The One Health Newsletter is a collaborative effort by a diverse group of scientists and health professionals committed to promoting One Health. This newsletter was created to lend support to the One Health Initiative and is dedicated to enhancing the integration of animal, human, and environmental health for the benefit of all by demonstrating One Health in practice.
To submit comments or future article suggestions, please contact any of the editorial board members.