
Overview
Study with a cohort of like-minded professionals through a combination of self-paced study and scheduled facilitator led interactive sessions (via Zoom). Dive into our leading-edge online learning course designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to tackle issues such as social welfare, zoonoses, antimicrobial stewardship, One Health principles, and climate considerations. For further details on this course bit.ly/
Price levels
17 Jun 2025 to 8 Sep 2025 | |
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AVA Member | $1,585.00 |
New Graduate | $1,585.00 |
Non-Member | $1,980.00 |
Small Animal - AVA Member | $1,320.00 |
Small Animal - New Graduate | $1,320.00 |
Who should attend
Veterinary professionals: 1. seeking to advance their general practice training and skills. 2. desiring to join a global community dedicated to creating a healthier, more sustainable world. 3. interested in the intersection of human, animal and environmental health. 4. who are committed to personal growth and career sustainability in the profession. This course may be studied as a stand-alone CPD offering, or contribute toward professional accreditation as part of the AVA Chartered Veterinary Practitioner (terms and conditions apply)
Learning outcome
What you'll learn
- Social welfare advocacy: Explore strategies to improve animal welfare and community wellbeing through proactive social welfare initiatives.
- Zoonoses control: Understand the dynamics of diseases transmitted between animals and humans, and learn effective measures to prevent and manage zoonotic outbreaks.
- Antimicrobial stewardship: Gain insights into the global threat of AMR, learn responsible antimicrobail use practices, and contribute to combating this major public health challenge.
- One Health approach: Consider the interaction between human, animal and environmental health sectors to address complex health issues.
- Climate considerations: Explore the impact of climate change on animal and human health and strategies for mitigation to advocate for sustainable veterinary practices in a changing environment.
After successfully completing this course, you should be able to:
- Assess and make recommendations to minimise the risk of zoonoses in veterinary practice.
- Apply principles of responsible antimicrobial use in everyday veterinary practice.
- Apply an understanding of biosecurity to management of a potential notifiable or emergency animal disease.
- Apply key social welfare issues associated with animal ownership to case management.
- Recommend steps to reduce the environmental impact of veterinary practice.
Further details
Teacher details:
Course coordinator:
Interim: Dr Cheryl Fry
Course teachers:
A/Prof Susan Hazel
Dr Kristen Bailey
Dr Laura Hardefeldt
Prof Glenn Browning
Prof James Gilkerson
Dr Jeremy Watson
Dr Angela Frimberger
Dr Helen Scott-Orr