One Medicine Thought Leadership

Bringing together voices from healthcare, veterinary medicine, research and innovation. 

The One Medicine Thought Leadership Blog Series explores how collaboration across disciplines can lead to better outcomes for all species. From shared diseases to new treatments, it highlights how joined-up thinking is already making a difference and changing lives – both human and animal.

Whether you’re a healthcare professional, an animal lover, or simply someone who cares about progress and compassion in medicine, we hope this series gives you further insight into the importance of One Medicine for the future of healthcare, and inspiration for how you too can make it happen.
Words, Meaning and Societal Change: Why One Medicine Matters

Words, Meaning and Societal Change: Why One Medicine Matters

By Dr Mary Fraser Humanimal Trust Chair of Trustees | Leader in One Medicine, Veterinary/Medical Education & Animal Welfare | Fellow RCVS | Podcast host | Veterinary Surgeon How important are words? In recent years, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, the...

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One Medicine: Microbiome Insights Across Species

One Medicine: Microbiome Insights Across Species

By Dr Bushra Schuitemaker Head of Science and Research at BIOME9 | Head of Microbiology at Pooch & Mutt | Humanimal Trust Science Committee Member  From zoology to microbiomes: a personal route into One Medicine I trained as a zoologist. My undergraduate degree...

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One Medicine: Bioethics and Academic Leadership

One Medicine: Bioethics and Academic Leadership

By Benjamin Capps Ph.D  Associate Professor in Clinical Ethics at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada | Member of Humanimal Trust Science Committee  I am an academic philosopher – a bioethicist.  I once worked in molecular genetics and also had a law school...

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One Medicine: Learning to Listen Again

One Medicine: Learning to Listen Again

By Dr Matt Morgan  Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine | Honorary Professor at Cardiff University and Curtin University | Author of One Medicine | Patron of Humanimal Trust  I work in intensive care. Much of my job is spent surrounded by machines that beep, flash...

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