We’re excited to announce that our enhanced ONE Medicine Network is now live — packed with new features designed to make collaboration between human and animal health professionals easier than ever.
What’s new
- Interactive global member map – explore and connect with professionals around the world by country or profession.
- One Medicine Business Directory – a searchable listing of organisations and services that exemplify or support One Medicine principles.
- Downloadable mobile app – stay connected on the go with the ONE Medicine Network app, available on both Apple and Android devices.
- Enhanced navigation and design – a clean, intuitive interface offering quick access to resources, events, news and discussions.
- Expanded community tools – including forums, webinars and dedicated collaboration spaces to share best practice and spark new ideas.
- New funding announcements – access to the latest funding calls and research updates from Humanimal Trust and partners.
A global community for collaboration
Joe Bailey, CEO of Humanimal Trust, said: “Our goal with the new ONE Medicine Network is to make it the ‘go to place’ for collaboration, news, views and opportunities in One Medicine.
“We’ve created a space where human and veterinary medical professionals, as well as students, can become one – connecting, learning from each other and working together to improve healthcare for all species.
“We already have more than 300 members across 33 countries, including physiotherapists, veterinary nurses, surgeons, bioengineers, GPs and lecturers. Through this enhanced Network, we hope knowledge-sharing and joint working will become the norm, and that the next generation of vets, doctors, researchers and other professionals will find it easier than ever to study, learn and practise together.”
Breaking barriers and building connections
Membership is open to human and veterinary clinicians, researchers, students, policymakers and allied health professionals who share our vision of a fairer, healthier future for all species.
Andrea Short, Research and Scientific Outreach Manager at Humanimal Trust, said: “Despite growing awareness, collaboration between human and veterinary medicine still faces barriers, including from separate funding systems and limited cross-disciplinary visibility.
“The ONE Medicine Network directly tackles these challenges by offering a central meeting point where professionals around the world can share insights, research and opportunities that drive innovation for both humans and animals.”
Join the ONE Medicine Network
To explore the platform, connect with members or download the app, visit: humanimaltrust.org.uk/one-medicine-network
