December 2018 ZOHU Call
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 12, 2018
Continuing Education availability has expired for this webinar.
Schedule and 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
Brendan Jackson, MD, MPH
CDR, U.S. Public Health Service
Epidemiology Team Lead, Mycotic Diseases Branch
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
iyn0@cdc.gov
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 icon
- NASA Investment in Cholera Forecasts Helps Save Lives in Yemenexternal icon
- NASA Earth’s Applied Sciences Program Continues Its Commitment to Public Health on One Health Day 2018external icon
- Applied Remote Sensing Trainingexternal icon
Cat transmitted Sporotrichosis: A rapidly emerging zoonosis