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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Approaches to Operationalizing One Health (edX)

Learn how to put One Health into practice. While One Health is broadly accepted as an approach to understanding issues at the interface of human, animal, and environmental health, its interdisciplinary nature can make operationalizing the approach challenging. Students will learn how to use several tools in a community-based [...]

Pathways to Exploring and Understanding One Health Connections (edX)

This course will present several “Wicked Problems” and explore them from a One Health approach. This process will help students see how using a multi-disciplinary, cross cultural approach to understanding the root causes of these issues supports a construction of resilient and sustainable solutions.

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

Explore the connectedness of people, animals, and the environment through this unique approach to One Health that connects traditional ways of knowing with the natural and social sciences. Combine Western and Indigenous knowledge to form a holistic understanding of the future of life in the Circumpolar [...]