Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2026
Abstract
Interprofessional Education (IPE) creates opportunities for multiple disciplines to learn from each other and develop soft skills to improve patient care. One Health similarly emphasizes collaborative and interdisciplinary practice while recognizing the interconnectedness between human, animal, and environmental health. Despite the intersection of IPE and One Health, the meaningful integration of One Health within IPE remains uneven and difficult to operationalize. This perspective synthesizes experiences from multi-college programs implementing One Health-oriented IPE, highlighting successes, challenges, and structural requirements. We argue that for One Health to be successfully integrated into IPE for professional students, it requires extensive logistical planning, coordinated institutional support, modeling of cross-disciplinary collaboration by faculty, and must extend beyond global-scale concepts to incorporate applications to future clinical practice.
College/Unit
College of Health and Public Administration
Academic Department
Health Programs
Publication or Event Title
Frontiers in Medicine
Volume
13
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2026.1756078
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Recommended Citation
Gruszynski K, Babos M, Bishop R, Sullivan D and Brandt L (2026) Integration of One Health activities into professional student education: successes, challenges, and considerations. Front. Med. 13:1756078. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2026.1756078
