The COVID-19 pandemic: A time for veterinary leadership in one health

One Health. 2020 Nov 10:11:100193. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2020.100193. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic is a wake-up call for leaders of the North American veterinary profession. Veterinary professionals constitute an invaluable workforce capable of delivering public services essential to weathering the current pandemic and preventing future pandemics. Yet North American veterinary professionals are often underutilized in efforts that could maximize their contributions to public health and research. Misguided public perception about the utility of the profession might hinder One Health partnerships between veterinary professionals and diverse collaborators. Society in general demands that leadership across several levels of the profession expand and diversify efforts aimed at greater public service while preserving societal benefits stemming from companion animal care. The pandemic's most deeply rooted effects could lie in its potential degradation of global food security, which can be better preserved if more veterinarians embrace their public health foundations. The pandemic is an opportunity and obligation for change. Failing to seize this moment could undermine public health and global security for generations.

Keywords: COVID-19; Global food security; Leadership; Veterinarians.

Publication types

  • Editorial