One Health
What is One Health
The One Health concept is a strategy to connect the spheres of health for humans, animals, plants, and the environment. One Health also investigates the relationship of the arts and humanities to health, healthcare, medicine, and medical education.
The wide scope of One Health encompasses many aspects of our lives, including the following current issues:
- Comparative medicine
- Human-animal bonds
- Land use and resource conservation
- Biodiversity
- Medical Humanities
- Health Humanities
- Climate change
- Water safety and security
- Antimicrobial resistance mitigation
- Disease response, tracking, and prevention
- Economic systems and global trade
- Food security
- Occupational health risks
- Agricultural production
- Soil health
- Environmental Humanities
- Narrative Medicine
Animal Health Resources
Environmental Health Resources
Human Health Resources
Humanities and One Health Resources
Plant Health Resources
Contact a Librarian
You can reach out with One Health related questions to the team at: ut_onehealthlibs@live.utk.edu
The team of librarians prepared to assist you include the following members:
Jeanine Fletcher: Veterinary Medicine
Maggie Allbro: Agriculture
Melanie Dixson: Health Sciences
Niki Cobb: Health Sciences
Charles Barthel: Health Sciences
Donna Braquet: Biology
Brianne Dosch: Data Services
Steven Milewski: Social Work
Allison Sharp: Humanities
Alex Boris: Psychology