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Fall 2019A didactic course presenting introductory material on topics in veterinary homeland security. Topics include the threat and impact of agri-terrorism, government and veterinarian roles in animal health emergencies and community planning, foreign animal/zoonotic/food borne disease surveillance/early detection, radiological/chemical events, field epidemiology, and biosecurity for emergency responders. A laboratory module in which students become certified at the 10000 level in Incident Command Training is required. Prerequisite: DVM degree. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
Course VCS 640 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.