Full course description
No CE. Certificate of completion are free.
This training will focus on the People & Pets Project which uses clinical one health to enhance our health through the environment and animals. We can optimize the human-animal bond for healthcare by offering free vet care and personal health screenings and vaccinations. Outreach to underserved communities is a big part of this initiative.
This training was originally presented on April 15, 2025.
Note on Accessibility: This training includes closed captions, a written transcript, and a copy of the slides.
Audience
Infectious disease clinicians, veterinarians, nurses, physicians, social workers, and public health practitioners
Learning Objectives
- Explain how the changing role of animals and environmental factors affect human health
- Compare and contrast healthcare delivery in a coordinated community approach versus silos
- Discuss the concept of One Health in a clinical setting
Instructor
- Janet Hendrickson, MSN, FNP-C, President/Founder, People & Pets Project
Continuing Education Credit
- Certificate of Completion
Sponsors
Public Health Prepared is the workforce development and public health practice branch of the broader Michigan Center for Infectious Disease Threats & Pandemic Preparedness (MCIDT) initiative, funded by the University of Michigan. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by Public Health Prepared, MCIDT, or the University of Michigan.
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