Category: Training

  • Murdoch University

    The Murdoch University in Australia runs a masters course which aims to train veterinarians in the principles of One Health:

    • Master of Veterinary Studies in Conservation Medicine

    Find out more on the Conservation Medicine Program website:

    http://goto.murdoch.edu.au/ConservationMedicine

     

  • Oniris

    Oniris (Nantes-Atlantic National College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering), France, runs a training programme based on the “One world, One health” concept:

    2nd-year Master’s MAN-IMAL – “Man-Animal-Food Health: Transdisciplinary Management of Global Health and Nutritional Safety”

    The training is aimed at those with a medical, pharmaceutical, veterinary, life sciences, food-processing and agricultural. (The pluridisciplinary balance is assured by selective student screening during application process)

    This innovative programme has been developed in partnership by:

    • Oniris, the Nantes-Atlantic National College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering,
    • The Faculties of Medicine in Nantes and Angers,
    • The ESA Group (The Angers Higher Education Institute of Agriculture).

    Find out more on the Oniris website: www.man-imal.fr/en

  • Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM)

    The Institute of Tropical Medicine (Belgium) run a range of  ‘advanced study programmes’: doctoral and master’s programmes, postgraduate courses and short specialization courses as part of lifelong learning. Some of the programmes are offered via the Internet (distance learning).

    For more information see the Education section of the ITM website: http://www.itg.be/itg/

  • Field Epidemiology Training Program

    The Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) and the Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP), which offers an added laboratory component, are applied epidemiology programs offered by CDC to help foreign countries develop, set up, and implement dynamic public health strategies to improve and strengthen their public health system and infrastructure.

    Find out more on the CDC website: http://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/fetp/