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Course Code: C1041
Conservation medicine is an emerging discipline that involves the integration of veterinary medicine, conservation biology and public health in order to: advance biodiversity conservation; address issues associated with the interrelationships between human, animal and ecosystem health; and study the effects of global environmental change on these health interrelationships. There is increasing recognition that veterinarians have an important role to play within interdisciplinary teams working on environmental conservation projects.
This certificate will provide veterinarians with training and expertise which can be applied in private practice, zoos and wildlife conservation projects. It is entirely coursework based.
| Level: | Certificate |
|---|---|
| Qualification: | Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Conservation Medicine (PgCertVetConsMed) |
| Duration: | 1 semester full-time or part-time equivalent |
| Availability: | Murdoch campus (internal) Murdoch campus (external) |
| Employment Prospects: | Careers in endangered species recovery projects, as zoo veterinarians or in wildlife conservation through work in private practice. |
| Special Requirements: | Internet access for online material. |
| Professional Recognition: | The Australian Veterinary Association recognises veterinary postgraduate study as fulfilling requirements toward required professional development (continuing veterinary education). |
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