Animal Health, Human Health, One Health
This is a video presentation for the APHA Annual Meeting in November 2014 created by Dr. Craig Carter, DVM PhD for the James Harlan Steele,... ...Continue reading →
APHA defines a Special Primary Interest Group (SPIG) as an open group of self-selected APHA members sharing a common occupational discipline or program area interest and electing no primary Section affiliation. SPIGs were established as a member option in 1978.
This is a video presentation for the APHA Annual Meeting in November 2014 created by Dr. Craig Carter, DVM PhD for the James Harlan Steele,... ...Continue reading →
APHA defines a Special Primary Interest Group (SPIG) as an open group of self-selected APHA members sharing a common occupational discipline or program area interest... ...Continue reading →
The Veterinary Public Health Special Primary Interest Group (VPH) focuses on the interface of humans and animals; not just the diseases but the quality of life, health benefits, and environmental health issues as... ...Continue reading →