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ONE HEALTH COURSE - IEG LECTURE SCHEDULE Spring Semester 2015
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO ONE HEALTH
Jan 13
Climate Change in North Carolina: Trends, Prospects and Implications for
Environmental and Human Health.
Larry Band PhD
Voit Gilmore Distinguished Professor of Geography and Director, UNC Institute
for the Environment.
MODULE 2: ZOONOSES AND EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Jan 20
Influenza in Humans and Poultry, A Never-Ending Story.
Gregory C. Gray, MD, MPH, FIDSA, Professor, Duke Infectious Diseases &
Duke Global Health Institute and
Patricia E. Fox, DVM, MPH, National Epidemiology Officer - Avian Health
USDA, APHIS, VS, Raleigh Office .
Jan 27
Ebola Outbreak – A One Health Issue.
William A. Fischer II, MD. UNC/CDC/WHO Department of Epidemic and
Pandemic Diseases. Pulmonologist and critical care physician / Associate
Program Director for Research, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care
Medicine at the UNC School of Medicine. and
Julie Casani (Pierson) MD, MPH. Director, Public Health Preparedness and
Response, NC DHHS. Adjunct Assistant Professor, NCSU.
MODULE 3: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH / ECOLOGY
Feb 3
Reproductive Health and Environmental Degradation - Dr. Jingzhi Tan
AND
One Health: What’s Population Got to Do With It? – Dr. Tricia Petruney
Feb 10
Determining Natural Capital on Environmental Resources.
Dr. Alex Pfaff and Dr. Jeff Vincent
MODULE 4: FOOD AND WATER SAFETY
Feb 17
Feb 24
One Health Ripple Effects of Agricultural Disasters.
Barrett D. Slenning, DVM, MPVM. Associate Professor, Department of
Population Health and Pathobiology, NC State University.
Emerging Plants Disease and Food Security: Tackling Global Challenges.
Jean Beagle Ristaino, PhD. William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor
Dept. of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University and Senior Science
Advisor and Jefferson Fellow, USAID.
MODULE 5: THE HUMAN AND ANIMAL BOND: THE TIE THAT BINDS
March 3
Pet Trade - A One Health Issue.
Thomas Edling, DVM, MSpVM, MPH. Vice President, Veterinary Medicine,
Petco Animal Supplies, Inc.
March 17
Human/Wildlife Conflict Resolution.
Nils Peterson, PhD. Associate Professor, Department of Forestry and
Environmental Resources, NC State University.
MODULE 6: DISEASE SURVEILLANCE, INFORMATICS, AND DISASTER
PREPAREDNESS
March 24
Chikungunya and Dengue Surveillance and Response in Florida.
Danielle Stanek, DVM. Program Manager for the Zoonotic and Vector borne
Disease Program, Florida Dept. of Health.
March 31
'Hot, sneezy, and wet - climate and health in North Carolina'
Lauren Thie, MSPH. Epidemiologist, Division of Public Health NC
Department of Health and Human Services.
MODULE 7: BENEFITS OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE
April 7
Comparative Oncology.
Special One Health Event - co-hosted by the North Carolina One Health
Collaborative ( NC OHM) and the Triangle Center for Evolutionary
Medicine (TriCEM) . Agenda and speaker list to follow.
April 14
Antimicrobial Resistance – A Global Perspective.
Paula Cray, PhD. Department Head, Population Health and Pathobiology,
College of Veterinary Medicine, NC State University.
MODULE 8: ONE HEALTH IN THE BIGGER PICTURE: POLICY, EDUCATION,
CONCLUSIONS
April 21
"Tracking Emerging Infectious Disease: A One Health Approach"
Larry C. Madoff, MD. State epidemiologist MA. Director of the Division of
Epidemiology and Immunization , Massachusetts Department of Public Health
(MDPH) ; Professor of Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical
School. Editor for ProMed.
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