Understanding and Operationalizing One Health Professional Certificate

What you will learn:

  • Gain a deep and broad understanding of how human, animal and environmental health are connected and interdependent.
  • How to bring Indigenous ways of knowing and western science together to build a better understanding of root causes and potential solutions to One Health issues.
  • How a One Health approach can address issues such as emerging zoonotic diseases, food systems, mental and behavioral health, and health disparities.
  • Tools that can be used to operationalize One Health.
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One Health: A Ten-Thousand-Year-Old View into the Future (edX) EdX
University of Alaska Fairbanks,AlaskaX

One Health: A Ten-Thousand-Year-Old View into the Future (edX)

Embark on an enlightening journey through 'One Health: A Ten-Thousand-Year-Old View into the Future' offered by edX. This unique course combines ancient wisdom with contemporary scientific insights, offering a holistic perspective on the interdependence of humans, animals, and our environment. Gain valuable knowledge to address future health challenges in the Arctic region.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Pathways to Exploring and Understanding One Health Connections (edX) EdX
University of Alaska Fairbanks,AlaskaX

Pathways to Exploring and Understanding One Health Connections (edX)

Dive into the 'Pathways to Exploring and Understanding One Health Connections' course and uncover how the health of humans, animals, and the environment are deeply intertwined. This course will equip you with the knowledge to tackle 'Wicked Problems' through a holistic One Health perspective, fostering resilient and sustainable solutions.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Approaches to Operationalizing One Health (edX) EdX
University of Alaska Fairbanks,AlaskaX

Approaches to Operationalizing One Health (edX)

Dive into 'Approaches to Operationalizing One Health' on edX, where you'll explore practical strategies to apply the interdisciplinary concept of One Health. This course equips you with essential tools to tackle health issues at the intersection of humans, animals, and the environment through community-based participatory approaches.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
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