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Johns Hopkins University | PH.185.600

One Health Tools to Promote and Evaluate Healthy and Sustainable Communities

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Teaches and applies tools and principles of One Health, which is the interface of human health, animal health and environmental health, to promote and evaluate healthy and sustainable communities. Covers methods central to the conduct of One Health research or programs, which includes study design, stakeholder participation, community engagement and program evaluation, and will cover topics of high relevance to One Health in a way that uses systems approaches and synthesis to join perspectives from the multiple disciplines. Includes drivers—such as the food system and antimicrobial resistance—that can contribute to or detract from the health and sustainability of communities. Presents methods in the context of applications such as policy, regulation, and economics and will connect One Health techniques for knowledge integration and other approaches to the design of healthy communities.

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