Survey Invitation - Veterinary Survey on Risk Communication & Wellbeing

News,

A research team from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is conducting a study to better understand the challenges veterinarians face and identify opportunities to strengthen support, training, and preparedness across the profession.

The study examines veterinarians' experiences with risk communication during high-consequence animal disease outbreaks (e.g., HPAI, Rabies, New World Screwworm) and the occupational and psychosocial stressors associated with this role.

The survey is anonymous, takes approximately 20 minutes to complete, and is open to veterinarians who have worked in the United States within the past three years. Participants will receive free access to a RACE-approved, 1-credit CE module on occupational and Total Worker Health®.

Survey Link: https://redcap.link/VETCOM
Study Title: Veterinarians' Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices in Risk Communication Beyond Animal Health (VETCOM)
IRB No.: 34995

On behalf of:
Teri Schlanser, DVM, MPH, DACVPM (Epidemiology)
PhD Candidate, Health Security | Environmental Health and Engineering
Bloomberg School of Public Health | Johns Hopkins University
tschlan1@jh.edu