2023-06-29 09:12:19
The International University of Andalusia (UNIA) offers in its programming of the Summer Courses of the Antonio Machado headquarters, in the Jaen municipality of Baeza, the course ‘An animal health and welfare’. It is scheduled from September 4 to 7 and the enrollment period is open.
Inmaculada de los Santos Cuesta, a doctor in Veterinary Medicine and director of the Health Protection Management Unit of the Jaén Sur Health District, directs this activity. Its purpose is to transmit to students the concepts and initiatives focused on health and well-being to tackle global problems that affect humans, animals and ecosystems, as reported by the UNIA on Thursday.
Thus, among the topics to be discussed are the social impact of health and the relevance of socioeconomic studies in the design of animal health and welfare strategies, good practices in livestock, the use of animals for food production of human consumption and its relationship with sustainability or the legal framework of the European Union regarding animal welfare at the farm level.
Likewise, issues such as good practices in reference to the transport and slaughter of food animals for human consumption, the conservation and management of wildlife, the control of diseases in wildlife, biomarkers of health and well-being or safety will be analyzed. food and animal welfare.
For this, they will participate as professional speakers from the sector such as Rebeca García, doctor in Veterinary Medicine; Jaime Ángel Gata, doctor in Veterinary Medicine and director of the Health Protection Management Unit of the Health District of Jaén, and Elsa Sandoval, veterinary doctor, Zootechnician and bacteriologist and parasitologist chemist.
There will also be Christian Gortázar, doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Amelia García-Ara, licensed in Veterinary Medicine; Rodrigo J. Nova, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Tamara Alejandra Tadich, doctor in Veterinary Sciences; Alberto Muñoz, doctor in Veterinary Sciences and Juan Manuel Fernández, prosecutor and doctor in Law.
They are joined by María de la Puente Arévalo, a graduate in Veterinary Medicine and an expert in animal welfare from the FAO; Gaspar Ros, Professor of Nutrition and Bromatology and Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Murcia, and Ángel Horacio Sandoval, Chemist, Bacteriologist and Parasitologist.
The course has the collaboration of the Official College of Veterinarians of Jaén and the Royal Academy of Veterinary Sciences of Eastern Andalusia.
It should be remembered that the Antonio Machado de Baeza headquarters has programmed 16 Summer Courses, eight courses and as many meetings, which will be held between August 21 and September 8.
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