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One Health Kansas

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One Health Kansas

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    1. One Health Kansas Engaging Health, Changing Lives K-State Engagement Colloquium Lisa C. Freeman, DVM, PhD October 29, 2009

    2. Engaging Health, Changing Lives "Engagement occurs when collaborative partners - both on and off-campus stakeholders - work together to address a public need in a way that is both reciprocal and mutually beneficial.” - David E Procter

    4. One Health Kansas One Health Kansas promotes awareness and understanding of the interconnections among human, animal and environmental health, and will help the citizens of Kansas understand related challenges affecting the health of Kansas children and adults.

    5. Pathways Goals To increase the number of graduates with a baccalaureate or higher degree in the food and agricultural sciences To increase the quality of postsecondary instruction within these disciplines. To increase recruitment and retention of students historically underrepresented in the food and agricultural sciences workforce. To inform students about career opportunities in public health-related professions while they attend classes at community college and will allow students to obtain early field experience in four public health emphasis areas relevant to food and agriculture.

    6. Pathways Deliverables An introductory survey course focused on public health topics and offered jointly by K-State and three community college partners A summer residency experience that exposes students to the four public health emphasis areas: food safety, infectious disease/zoonoses, human nutrition, physical activity A 5-year BS/MPH program A Director of Undergraduate Public Health

    7. One Health Kansas Professional Staff

    8. K-State Kimathi Choma Lisa Freeman Mary McElroy Beth Montelone Shalin Hai-Jew Doug Powell Deanna Retzlaff Community Colleges Dodge City Marcella Warner Undersheriff James Lane Johnson County Luanne Wolfgram Ellyn R. Mulcahy Kansas City Kansas Deborah Taylor Todd Gordon

    9. Why Study Public Health? Generation Public Health http://www.generationpublichealth.org/ What is Public Health? 9

    10. One Health Kansas: SURPH

    11. Build the pipeline of future public health professionals by extending public health education into K-12 schools, community colleges and undergraduate institutions across Kansas Provide broader and more in-depth education for current and future public health professionals to develop workforce capable of addressing emerging and re-emerging zoonotic diseases One Health Kansas: Specific Aims

    12. Selected One Health Kansas Activities Partner/Collaborate With K-12 education for outreach …in 2008 and beyond With Community Colleges (JCCC, KCKCC, DCCC) …in 2008 and beyond With KU Public Health programs …in 2008 and beyond With Stormont Vail HealthCare & Olathe Med Ctr …in 2008 and beyond

    13. One Health Kansas Professional Staff

    14. One Health Kansas: K-12 Outreach Collaborations across K-State: CORES…Collaborative for Outreach, Recruitment, and Engagement in STEM Center for Science Education K-State Olathe OEIE…Office of Educational Innovation and Evaluation

    15. One Health Kansas: K-12 Outreach Student programs are offered at K-State Community Colleges Public schools Informal education venues. Teacher workshops planned to assist K-12 educators with integrating One Health content into their lessons.

    16. One Health Kansas Professional Staff

    17. KU Institute for Community and Public Health The Institute for Community and Public Health is committed to developing leading programs of public health education, service and research in collaboration with the broad public health communities in our state and region for the betterment of the health of Kansas citizens and communities.

    18. One Health Kansas: Infection Prevention

    19. One Health Kansas Website http://onehealthkansas.k-state.edu/

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