Qualitative description of One Health perception, educational opportunities, and goals of students in programs related to human, animal, and environmental health
Abstract For One Health (OH) to exemplify holistic and integrative practice, future users of OH should represent a diversity of backgrounds. Representation from each of the classic OH pillars (i.e. human, animal, and environmental health) can be a starting point for building OH teams. One way to ens...
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Main Authors: | Sydney D. Pearce (Author), David F. Kelton (Author), Jan M. Sargeant (Author), Charlotte B. Winder (Author), Francisco Olea-Popelka (Author), E. Jane Parmley (Author) |
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