Humanimal Trust, is thrilled to announce the launch of its education program for Years 12 and 13 or post-16 education

Humanimal Trust, is thrilled to announce the launch of a ground breaking education program designed for Years 12 and 13 or post-16 education.

At Humanimal Trust, we firmly believe that One Medicine can revolutionise various aspects of healthcare where physiological similarities exist between humans and animals. To further this vision, we have developed a comprehensive series of 11 lessons aimed at educating students about the transformative potential of One Medicine.

These lessons delve into the core principles of One Medicine and its application in five key areas: infection control and antimicrobial resistance, cancer, bone and joint disease, brain and spine disease, and regenerative medicine.

Beyond the realms of traditional education, our lessons not only teach about One Medicine. They also aim to equip students with valuable skills for their academic and professional journeys. They will learn effective interview techniques, engage in stimulating debates, and master the art of creating presentations, fostering confidence, and enriching their life experiences.

The flagship lesson, Lesson One, introduces students to the concept of One Medicine. This foundational lesson can be delivered by educators or accessed via a downloadable recording for flexible learning options.

Whether you're a teacher of this age group, a STEM educator, or a leader of a super-curricular group, our lessons serve as ready-made resources to enhance your curriculum. They can be utilized in their entirety or as standalone modules, although they are most impactful when built upon the knowledge gained from Lesson One.

Join us in embracing the future of medicine through education. Download the lessons today from the website and empower your students to make a difference in the world of healthcare.

Rachel Jackson, our Schools Education Manager, is available to provide further information and support. She can be reached at rachel@humanimaltrust.org.uk.