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Title: | Why we need a common curriculum in veterinary public health |
Authors: | Vilhena, Manuela |
Keywords: | High Education Veterinary Public Health |
Issue Date: | 15-Sep-2011 |
Publisher: | VPH-Biotech Global Consortium |
Abstract: | In this paper we present some of the results achieved by the “THE SAPUVETNET
III PROJECT Contributing to Millennium Development Goals through the One Health
Concept”, EU_ALFA n. DCI-ALA/19.09.01/08/19189/169-157/ALFA III-75. With the
curriculum and manual we intend to bridge gaps of knowledge in veterinary public
health institutions in Latin America and Europe. The implementation of a common
curriculum will enhance possibilities to collaborate in research and surveillance between
institutions from both continents. In addition to this direct consequence in education,
the achievement of a common language will promote transparency in global trade and
a better collaboration and cooperation in global sanitation and consequently more food
security and food safety. Here we present also a new journal, the one health/Uma
Saúde/Una Salud, an instrument of teaching as well as of dissemination of knowledge. |
URI: | http://icophai2011.org/sites/icophai2011.org/files/sharedimages/2011Icophai/abstractBook.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3926 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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