Celebrating 11 years of One Medicine: A new look for a new era

Apr 30, 2025 | 0 comments

A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO, JOE BAILEY 

Last Thursday marked the beginning of One Medicine Month and today – 6 May 2025 – we proudly celebrate the 11th anniversary of One Medicine Day.  

This date holds a special place in the heart of Humanimal Trust. It was on 6 May 2014 that Professor Noel Fitzpatrick founded the charity, with a bold vision: to break down the barriers between human and veterinary medicine, and to drive medical progress for ALL species through collaboration, compassion, and shared knowledge.  

Over the past decade, One Medicine Day has become a key moment in our calendar. It’s a day when medical, veterinary, and research professionals from around the world come together to exchange insights, spark innovation, and forge partnerships. These connections lie at the heart of the One Medicine approach – because when humans and animals benefit from the same medical advances, everyone wins.  

This year, we’re marking the occasion with something special.  

We are delighted to reveal Humanimal Trust’s new brand identity – a fresh, bold look that reflects the evolving journey of our charity and our commitment to caring for all species. Alongside it, we’re proud to launch our new website, designed to better serve our community, amplify our message, and support even more opportunities for One Medicine in action.  

We invite you to explore the new site, engage with our updated resources, and share in the vision that has driven us for the past 11 years – and will continue to inspire us for many more.  

You can get involved in #OneMedicineMonth in lots of different ways, from signing the Humanimal Trust Pledge or taking on a challenge, to following us on social media or joining our exclusive 100 Club.    

However you choose to support us, we’d like to say a huge and heartfelt THANK YOU for being part of the One Medicine movement. Together, we are changing the future of medicine for humans and animals alike. Together, we are saving lives.