Utah One Health Symposium 2024
One Health Storytelling: Tales from Science Communicators
November 6, 2024 8:00am – 5:00pm
Viridian Event Center (8030 S 1825 W, West Jordan, UT 84088)
Come hear inspiring tales and learn tools to help you better convey science through stories.
Register here for the 2024 Utah One Health Symposium.
Continuing education is available.
Physicians: 5.5 AMA PRA Category-1 credits for CME
Nurses and Physician Assistants: 5.5 AMA PRA Category-1 credits for CE
Veterinarians: 6 hours CE via the Utah Veterinary Medical Association
Animal Control: This symposium qualifies as continuing education for animal control officers
- Presentation slides: "Introduction" to "Climate of Hope"
- 2024 One Health Symposium Introduction, Willy Lanier
- The Tail Begins: First Two Cases of Tularemia in Beavers, Jane Kelly
- Climate of Hope: Telling Climate Stories to Inspire Hope and Action, Lisa Thompson and Lynne Zummo Part 1 | Part 2
- Presentation slides: "Tularemia 'tail' continues" to "Lightning presentation 2"
- The Tularemia "tail" continues: Wildlife Perspective, Virginia Stout
- Tale of tularemia: The tick hunt, Kacy Nowak
- Lightning Presentation 1- Paws and Pathogens: A Tale of Campylobacter and Puppies
- Lightning Presentation 2- Ashes to ashes, dust to dust? Evaluating potential health impacts of Great Salt lake dust events to support decision-making about water conservation and dust mitigation, Molly Blakowski
- Presentation slides: "Lightning presentation 3" to "A Tale of Tularemia, Chapter 3"
- Presentation slides: "Lightning presentation 4" to "A Tale of Tularemia, Chapter 4"
- Lightning Presentation 4- From clues to closure: Solving a Salmonella mystery, Clarissa Keisling
- Lightning Presentation 5- Complex and Conflicting Stories: A Review of Rabies Control Policies in Utah, Matthew Brown
- Lightning Presentation 6- The Trail of the Tick: Ixodes pacificus and Lyme disease risk in Utah, Drew Freshour
- Presenting Science in the Age of Death by Powerpoint, Rob Davies Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
- Environmental Assessment of Human Tularemia Cases in Cache County, Angie White
- A Tale of Tularemia, Chapter 4, Erin Young
- Presentation slides: "STEM Storytime"