A veterinarian is arguably the most broad-based medical practitioner a One Health provider. Such a practitioner understands the intersections and overlap of animal health human health and the shared environment between the two. <i>Pigs Pets and Public Health</i> captures the multi-faceted expertise that such work requires and shows us how rural communities prepare individuals well for it. <p>From his upbringing on a farm in Beaver Township Ohio to his service in the Air Force to his veterinary practice and his eventual role in founding a veterinary school focused on rural animal care Dr. Ronald Warner's varied career presents the opportunities that come from a country life. His career as veterinarian public health officer epidemiologist and medical educator bust myths about the inherent capabilities of small-town folk. <p>As Dr. Tedd Mitchell points out in the foreword to <i>Pigs Pets and Public Health</i> 97 percent of American land can be classified as rural but under 20 percent of our population live in such spaces. Ronald Warner's career in veterinary medicine shows the wisdom that comes from a rural upbringing. His childhood on the farm brought him lessons in animal husbandry anatomy natural sciences and food safety. As this way of life continues to diminish in contemporary America <i>Pigs Pets and Public Health</i> spotlights the value of these traditions and the lives built around them.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.