One Health Day Webinars 2016 - One Health Commission

One Health Day Webinars 2016

October 31 – November 2  
Daily lunchtime (12-1 p.m. Eastern Time) One Health Lectures on collaborative and multidisciplinary approaches to select health problems.  Hosted by the George Washington University student group, GW-One Health. Events will be live streamed on the GW One Health Facebook page.

November 1    
A One Health Approach to Tackle Neglected Zoonotic Diseases in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. (5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.) Hosted by North Carolina One Health Collaborative (NC OHC) One Health Intellectual Exchange Group (IEG) Discussion Series. Join this Live Webinar via WEBEX- Meeting number: 801 401 967 Meeting password: VtPKp9cG
Contact: Peter Cowen (peter_cowen@ncsu.edu)

November 3   
USDA Veterinary Services and One Health, hosted by the International Society for Disease Surveillance (ISDS), 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon Eastern Time, Speaker: Morgan Hennessey, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, Epidemiologist-Risk Identification, USDA-APHIS-Veterinary Services, Center for Epidemiology & Animal Health. Click Here to Register for the Webinar.

November 3  
Lunchtime Panel Discussion (12-1 p.m. Eastern Time) on using a One Health approach to address parasitic diseases. Hosted by the George Washington University student group, GW-One Health. Events will be live streamed on the GW One Health Facebook page. Contact: Laura Venner (lvenner@gwu.edu)

November 3  
Kansas City One Health Day, 4-7 p.m. Central Time,
4-5 p.m. Collaborate 2 Cure
5-6 p.m. BioBreak, Networking
6-7 p.m.  Keynote Speaker, Dr. Stephen Higgs, Director of the Biosecurity Research Institute at Kansas State University, Zika Virus research.

November 3  
Another dimension of the One Health Model: Investigating factors that influence human-wolf coexistence in Washington State, (1:30 – 2:30 p.m. PDT) Carol Bogezi, PhD candidate in the Wildlife Sciences, School of Environment and Forest Sciences (SEFS) at the University of Washington, presents her research on interactions between humans and carnivores in Washington State from the One Health perspective. The talk will livestream on Facebook (www.facebook.com/centerforonehealthresearch)
Contact: Vickie Ramirez (ramirezv@uw.edu)

November 3   
Health in the Everyday Environment, (15:00-20:00 Helsinki time, 12 noon – 5:00 p.m. Eastern time) Hosted by One Health Finland this is an evening of academic talks and public discussion dedicated to raising awareness about One Health. Speakers are inspiring researchers and professionals from the fields of architecture, microbiology, marine biology, human and veterinary medicine, and public health. Topics encompass the effects of environment on human health, sustainability and our impact on the ecosystem. The language of the event is Finnish. The event is open for public and will be streamed online.
Website: www.onehealth.fi Facebook Event Page Contact: (info@onehealth.fi)

November 4
2nd International "Who's Who in One Health" Webinar 8:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m. Eastern time). Hosted by the One Health Commission. This Webinar will bring together noted One Health leaders, advocates, professionals and students in real-time to discuss global One Health efforts while providing a forum for dialogue within and across disciplines. The main objectives of the Webinar are to: Connect One Health stakeholders around the world to better understand, share and highlight individual- and agency-level efforts; Educate Webinar participants about the One Health paradigm and way of thinking towards improved health outcomes; and Create new strategic partnerships and networks for collective, purposeful and coordinated action. Click here for more information. Contact: Peter Costa (pcosta@onehealthcommission.org)

November 5   
Collaboration in the Face of a Changing Environment: UC Davis 3rd Annual One Health Symposium.  (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time), Hosted by UC Davis Students for One Health and the UC Davis One Health Institute, CE/CME available, Register for a FREE webinar 'ticket' at: http://bit.ly/2cLsLwR 
Contact: (onehealth@ucdavis.edu)

November 17   
One Health, Pan-Epidemics, and Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Panel discussion. (6:30 – 8 p.m. Eastern Time), Panelists (invited) from the White House (Dr. Beth Cameron), Capitol Hill (Dr. Ali Nouri), Princeton (Dr. Laura Kahn), GHSA NextGen (Dr. Jamechia Hoyle), and Georgetown (Dr. Patricia Foley DVM, Halsie Donaldson Medical Student '20). Moderated by Daniel Lucey MD. Event will be live streamed: https://georgetown.edu.zoom.us/j/121705132
(if problems go to: Zoom@Georgetown.edu)
Contact: Dr. Daniel Lucey (DRL23@Georgetown.edu)

November 17  
Advancing the One Health Concept through Collaborations that Connect, Create, and Educate by Cheryl Stroud, DVM, PhD. (2-3 p.m. Eastern). Hosted by CDC’s COCA call, (Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity)  Free CE available, Participate by Phone: 1-857-5738 (U.S. Callers) , 1-415-228-4882 (International Callers) Passcode: 5266574. Participate by Webinar.

December 6   
One Health Perspectives on Mosquito-borne Disease Risk in North Carolina: Zika Virus, NC’s Newest Arbovirus and La Crosse Virus, NC’s Persistent Arbovirus. 5:30-7:00 p.m. Eastern Time) Join this Live Webinar via WEBEX- Meeting number: 807 995 760    Meeting password: G5bJA8CF
Contact: Peter Cowen (peter_cowen@ncsu.edu)

 

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