Published January 1, 2021 | Version v1
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D6.5 Report on the first One Health Continuing Professional Development module

  • 1. National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, (RIVM)
  • 2. University of Surrey
  • 3. Wageningen Bioveterinary Research

Description

The theme of the module was ‘Outbreak Preparedness’- a very timely topic. We all know that outbreaks or events involving new or re-emerging zoonoses can occur anytime and everywhere. The One Health concept recognises that human health is tightly connected to the health of animals and the environment. Therefore, strengthening the human-veterinary collaboration is essential to prevent, detect and respond to zoonotic threats. Yet, implementation and operationalisation of the One Health concept often remains a challenge. In addition, countries differ across Europe (and worldwide) and thus the approaches to One Health issues do also.

The exchange of best practices and experiences of One Health approaches was a central aspect of this module, providing a learning platform aimed at knowledge integration and strengthening of One Health collaboration across Europe.

The course was delivered to 20 delegates from the consortium partners, stakeholder institutions and One Health EJP alumni.

Read the full report here. 

Files

D6.5 Report no 1 on OHEJP Continuing Professional Development module_FINAL.pdf

Additional details

Funding

European Commission
One Health EJP – Promoting One Health in Europe through joint actions on foodborne zoonoses, antimicrobial resistance and emerging microbiological hazards. 773830