Event Details
Please join us for the 9th Annual One Health Conference hosted by the Stephen & Christine Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. This year, our speakers will discuss environmental risk factors for animal and human health.
We will be joined by veterinary specialists in Internal Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology, and Avian Practice from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and UC Davis. Our human physicians and public health experts join us from the University of Wisconsin, the University of Washington, Critical Care Consultants in El Dorado Hills, CA, and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH).
Session Topics:
- November 13th at 7pm EST | Non-Tobacco Environmental Risks for Bladder Cancer in People and Dogs
- November 14th at 6pm EST | Coalmine Canaries and Dancing Cats: Animals as Sentinels of Environmental Health Hazards
- November 15th at 7pm EST | A One Health Approach to Leptospirosis Surveillance in NYC
- November 16th at 7pm EST | Impact of Wildfires on Animal and Human Populations
The conference will be hosted online via Zoom. Upon registering for this event, you will receive a Zoom Registration link in order to track attendance to our sessions.
Requesting Continuing Education Credit
This program is currently approved for up to 4 hours of RACE and NYS CE credit. In order to request your CE credit for attending this event, a link to a Google Form will be provided in the Zoom Chat Box during each lecture. You must click the link and fill out the Google Form in order to receive CE credit and a Certificate of Attendance.
This FREE annual conference is hosted by the Ann and Charles Johnson One Health Institute at the Stephen & Christine Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. For any questions, please email us at OneHealthConference@amcny.org.