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Özet |
Throughout history, Veterinary Medicine, Human Medicine, and Public Health have been interconnected due to the close relationship between humans and animals needs (Steele, 1991). The integration of health services for the community is seen as crucial for promoting a healthier and happier society. Similar to how health centers and family medicine play a significant role in human medicine within public health, Veterinary Public Health service units serve as the foundation for Veterinary Medicine in public health and protection, focusing on preventive medicine principles (Serpen and Temizyürek, 2010). This collaboration between Public Health and Veterinary Public Health is now recognized as the One Health Concept. The concept was initially proposed by Prof. Dr. Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow, who believed that the distinction between humanitarian and veterinary medicine should not exist. This idea was further supported by Sir William Osler, a Canadian humanitarian physician, who highlighted the complementary nature of Veterinary Medicine and Human Medicine. This One Medicine Concept emphasizes the importance of cooperation between different medical fields to benefit of both humans and animals (Cevizci and Erginöz, 2009; Serpen and Temizyürek, 2010). |
Anahtar Kelimeler |
Makale Türü | Özgün Makale |
Makale Alt Türü | Uluslararası alan indekslerindeki dergilerde yayımlanan tam makale |
Dergi Adı | HEALTH AND LIFE WITH DIFFERENT ASPECTS |
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Makale Dili | İngilizce |
Basım Tarihi | 01-2023 |
Sayfalar | 139 / 0 |