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Title: | New Approaches for Education and Training in Veterinary Public Health: The SAPUVET Projects |
Authors: | Ortega, Carmelo Parilla, Guillermo De Balogh, Katinka Rosa, Mauro De Gimeno, Olga Estol, Leopoldo Dobosh, Dora Leguia, Guillermo Falcon, Nestor Fonseca, Adolfo Torres, Miguel Caballero, Magaly Quiros, Jorge Vilhena, Manuela Clemente Villamil, Luis Carlos Cediel, Natalia De Meneghi, Daniele |
Keywords: | veterinary public health veterinary professionals ; new teaching methodologies case studies ; harmonized training programs |
Issue Date: | Apr-2007 |
Publisher: | J Vet Med Educ |
Citation: | Ortega, Carmelo; Parilla, Guillermo; De Balogh, Katinka; Rosa, Mauro De; Gimeno, Olga; Estol, Leopoldo; Dobosh, Dora; Leguia, Guillermo; Falcon, Nestor; Fonseca, Adolfo; Torres, Miguel; Caballero, Magaly; Quiros, Jorge; Vilhena, Manuela Clemente; Villamil, Luis Carlos; Cediel, Natalia; De Meneghi, Daniele. New Approaches for Education and Training in Veterinary Public Health: The SAPUVET Projects, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 34, 4, 492-496, 2007. |
Abstract: | Continued contact between humans and animals, in combination with the ever-increasing movement of human and animal
populations that is one effect of globalization, contributes to the spread of diseases, often with detrimental effects on public
health. This has led professionals involved in both animal health and public health to recognize veterinary public health (VPH)
as a key area for their activities to address the human–animal interface. Veterinarians, a profession with major involvement in
this field, are in need of specific knowledge and skills to prevent and control public-health problems. As a result, VPH must be
directly integrated into veterinary educational programs. At present, only few veterinary schools have specific VPH programs;
in most institutions, VPH does not feature as a specific subject in either undergraduate or post-graduate curricula. SAPUVET
and SAPUVETNET II are network projects supported by the ALFA program of the European Union (EU). Their main objectives
are to reach a common understanding between European and Latin American universities in the definition of the areas in
which VPH is important in their respective countries, and to design a harmonized training program for veterinarians in VPH, by
making use of new technological applications and innovative teaching methodologies. The elaboration of educational
material in combination with case studies presenting real-life problems provides a basis to apply the knowledge acquired on
VPH. It is envisaged that the material and modules developed during the two projects will be integrated into the veterinary
curricula of the participating universities, as well as in other partner organizations. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13982 |
ISSN: | 0748-321X |
Type: | bachelorThesis |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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