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One Health

Vision

MSU GlobalHealth initiative shall be achieved through:

  • Collaborative and joint efforts of MSU colleges and health units;
  • Joint efforts and proposal developments with international GlobalHealth organizations;
  • Academic partnership and networking with universities that have a vested interest in GlobalHealth approach;
  • Establishing the MSU journal of GlobalHealth, an international publication;
  • International conferences and workshops on GlobalHealth science and implementation;
  • Establishing a graduate degree program in GlobalHealth;
  • Prevention of cross-species disease transmission;
  • Establishing academic networks on pressing issues of GlobalHealth, especially in resource-limited countries;
  • Implementation of GlobalHealth development projects in resource-poor countries;
  • To build partnership with other international agencies to deliver the provisions of GlobalHealth initiative;
  • Global efforts to educate health policy makers, political leaders, and the public health sector through publication of GlobalHealth knowledge and one-to-one dialogue;
  • Training future GlobalHealth practitioners, policymakers and social scientists;
  • Establishing a new paradigm and economically sound approaches in solving our world’s collective health burdens.
one health emblem. "Global health" surrounded by environment, food and water security, and human and animal health

There is a critical global need for a new OneWorld, OneHealth, OneMedicine concept stemming in part from divisions between humans, veterinary medicine, food security system, and environmental challenges, which have hampered educational programs, communications campaigns, and public health systems.

Michigan State University will lead the effort to bridge these divides. Our aim is knowledge-based advocacy to seek optimal health for people, animals, and the environment through an integrated approach that will improve upon current health disparities and inequities.

The MSU GlobalHealth global strategy provides a roadmap for understanding and administering the critical need for adopting and implementing a practical, hands-on GlobalHealth approach as a human clinical health care modality approach. It captures the fundamentals of GlobalHealth by advising human health care practitioners to participate in multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations utilizing health expertise and others in order to provide enhanced, expeditious, and better quality of life worldwide. The benefits of such an approach can be summarized as:

  • Improved diagnosis and prevention of infectious diseases transmitted between animals and people.
  • Comprehensive approach to human development and security issues.
  • Improved integrative management strategy.
  • Improved workforce.
  • Improved environmental health measures and early detection of environmental health hazards.
  • Comprehensive approach to food safety and security.
  • Improved patient outcomes.
  • Satisfaction of stakeholders.

Mission Statement

Michigan State University has a long tradition of excellence in OneHealth education and knowledge. MSU is a leading world institution in the GlobalHealth initiative, especially through its health development projects throughout the world. MSU recognizes five essential elements of GlobalHealth:

  1. Human Health
  2. Animal Health
  3. Agriculture
  4. Food Safety and Security
  5. Environmental Health

These are inextricably linked, and therefore, MSU GlobalHealth seeks to promote, protect, and improve worldwide health by encouraging and enhancing interaction and scientific collaboration among these areas.

Events

One Health Day 2024

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One Health Day 2024

One health day poster 2024

Poster Presentations 2024

CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATIONS

The One Health Day Committee invites MSU students and graduate students to submit poster presentations for One Health Day 2024.

One Health, One World

2023