Zoonoses & One Health Updates (ZOHU)
– By #South Dakota AHEC
ZOONESES & ONE HEALTH UPDATES from the CDC are a great way to stay connected and current on a wide variety of information. The CDC website hosts a monthly call, has links for past calls, and provides CE credits. It’s a great addition to the One Health initiative that is so important in South Dakota.
Zoonoses & One Health Updates (ZOHU) Calls are one-hour monthly webinars that provide timely education on zoonotic and infectious diseases, One Health, and related health threats at the animal-human-environment interface. Subject matter experts from multiple sectors present critical zoonoses prevention, detection, and response topics. This unique webinar allows participants to share information and gain knowledge on hot topics related to zoonoses and One Health; build partnerships across human, animal, environmental health and other sectors; create networks; and learn about emerging and important issues in One Health.
https://www.cdc.gov/onehealth/zohu/index.html
Please follow the link above to access CE credits for the monthly calls.
December 2018 ZOHU Call
December 2018 ZOHU Call
Join the call
CE = Free Continuing Education
Topics: Bridging the Gap Between Human and Veterinary Medicine: Different Patients—Same Hazardous Drugs; Using Earth observation data in One Health applications for societal benefits; Cat transmitted Sporotrichosis: A rapidly emerging zoonosis
Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm (Eastern Time)
Video and Audio:
To see and hear the presentations, and ask questions using Adobe Connect: https://adobeconnect.cdc.gov/zohucall/
If you are new to Adobe Connect:
Test your connection: https://adobeconnect.cdc.gov/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm
Get a quick overview: http://www.adobe.com/products/adobeconnect.htmlExternal
Audio only:
To hear the presentations and ask questions:
Call toll-free number: 1-800-593-8936
Enter participant passcode: 9611836
To ask questions during the call, dial *1 and provide your name to the operator
Agenda: Schedule & Speakers
One Health News from CDC
Casey Barton Behravesh, MS, DVM, DrPH, DACVPM
Captain, U.S. Public Health Service
Director, One Health Office
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
dlx9@cdc.gov
Bridging the Gap Between Human and Veterinary Medicine: Different Patients—Same Hazardous Drugs
Deborah V.L. Hirst, PhD, PE
Research Environmental Engineer
CDC/NIOSH
gpo0@cdc.gov
&
Trudi McCleery, MPH
Health Communication Specialist
CDC/NIOSH
taz0@cdc.gov
Using Earth observation data in One Health applications for societal benefits
Helena Chapman, MD, MPH, PhD
AAAS S&T Policy Fellow
NASA Applied Sciences Program
helena.chapman@nasa.gov
Cat transmitted Sporotrichosis: A rapidly emerging zoonosi
Tom Chiller, MD, MPHTM
Chief, Mycotic Diseases Branch
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
tnc3@cdc.gov
Resources:
Bridging the Gap Between Human and Veterinary Medicine: Different Patients—Same Hazardous Drugs
- Veterinary Safety and Health
- Hazardous Drug Exposures in Healthcare
- Workplace Solutions Document for Veterinary Healthcare Workers
Using Earth observation data in One Health applications for societal benefits
- Space Views Aid Florida 'Red Tide' Health AlertsExternal
- NASA Investment in Cholera Forecasts Helps Save Lives in YemenExternal
- NASA Earth's Applied Sciences Program Continues Its Commitment to Public Health on One Health Day 2018External
- Applied Remote Sensing TrainingExternal
Cat transmitted Sporotrichosis: A rapidly emerging zoonosis
Target Audience:
- Academics
- Administrators
- Animal health officials/workers
- Animal industry
- CHES certified health educator
- Dentists
- DOs
- Epidemiologists
- Laboratorians
- Licensed practical/vocational nurses
- MDs
- Medical assistants
- Medical students
- Non-governmental organizations
- Nurse practitioners
- Nurse technicians
- Physician assistants
- Program managers
- Public health professionals
- Public health students
- RNs
- Veterinarians
- Vet students
- Vet technicians
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