The Animal Medical Center and Zoobiquity author endorse One Health (USA)
“The Animal Medical Center www.amcny.org and Zoobiquity http://zoobiquity.com/ support the One Health concept. One Health draws together experts in human, animal and environmental health. As the interface between these three constituencies becomes blurred through globalization, loss of wildlife habitats and emergence of new infectious diseases, cooperation and collaboration between health care professionals becomes paramount to protecting the health of our world.
To further the cause of One Health, The AMC and Zoobiquity have teamed up to offer Zoobiquity 3: a species spanning approach to medicine, November 2, 2013. Zoobiquity 3 seeks to bring together experts in human, animal and environmental health for education and conversations about One Health.
For information or to register please go to: http://www.cme.ucla.edu/courses/event-description?event%5fid=2149254”
Richard E. Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA
Chief Medical Officer
The Animal Medical Center
510 East 62nd Street
New York, New York 10065-8314
(212) 329-8824
Richard.Goldstein@amcny.org
Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, MD
Professor of Medicine, UCLA Division of Cardiology
Director, Zoobiquity Research Initiative
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
(310) 825-6301
bnatterson@mednet.ucla.edu
Statement provided October 28, 2013 to One Health Initiative website by Ann E. Hohenhaus, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology & Small Animal Internal Medicine), Certified Veterinary Journalist, The Animal Medical Center. Dr. Hohenhaus is a prominent One Health Supporter/advocate http://www.onehealthinitiative.com/supporters.php.
NOTE: The One Health Initiative Autonomous pro bono team recognizes and appreciates this welcomed One Health ‘comparative medicine’ approach. |