VPHCAP E-Newsletter September 2015 | Page 4

3rd Issue

VPHCAP

E-Newsletter

4

CMU-UMN

The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has supported the OIE Veterinary Educational Twinning Program which involved the veterinary programs of Chiang Mai University (CMU) in Thailand and the University of Minnesota (UMN), United States of America. These educational twinning programs are an outgrowth of the OIE’s Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) Pathway, a global initiative to strengthen national veterinary services (both public and private) in order to better address emerging diseases, prevent and control zoonoses and trans boundary animal diseases and assure food safety. Veterinary Services are seen as a global public good because of their critical contributions to public health and the global economy through trade of animals and animal products.

CMU

• Duangporn Pichpol (CMU faculty)

• Dilok Wongsathein (CMU faculty)

• Ravisa Warin (student)

• Nisachon Apinda (student)

• Pandhira Emprom (student)

• Wanchat Phakoetsuk (student)

• Nattamon Noimaneewan (student)

UMN

• Tina Clarkson (UMN faculty)

• Jessica Evanson (UMN faculty)

• Kate Anderson (student)

• Michele Pico (student)

• Eva Reinicke (student)

• Rachel Rice (student)

• Lucy Tongen (student)