#RFETPV brought together 12 vets across the region to turn real surveillance data into feasible research proposals and scientific presentation supported by mentors and the ethical use of #GenerativeAI.
Real problems. Real data. Learn & apply immediately.
#VeterinaryEpidemiology
🎓The June Course brought together 39 participants from 10 nations to strengthen skills in epi. 12 animal health professionals, the first step in the R-FETPV journey followed by 18 months of field-based training and service.
#RFETPV#FieldEpidemiology#DLDThailand#FAO
From melioidosis in swiftlets to buffalo mortality in the North—alumni shared real-world case studies at the R-FETPV Alumni Meeting. Inspiring talks & policy guidance highlighted the power of networks in advancing animal & public health. #VeterinaryEpi
The Regional #FETPV Alumni Meeting (25–26 Aug 2025, Bangkok) brought together 51 alumni & 17 mentors/experts nationwide. A vibrant exchange on outbreak investigations, emergency plans, the role of AI in veterinary epidemiology, and the use of epi to serve animal health policy.
🌏Join us for the Animal Disease, Threat & Hazard Investigation Webinar!
🗓️ June 12–13, 09:00–12:00 ICT
🎤 Panel: FETP/FETPV alumni on ASF, AHS & Anthrax
🧪 R-FETPV output: Rabies, Dugong trematode & more
💻 Zoom ID: 926 4584 1326 | Code: 123456
#FETPV#onehealth
Excited to share the success of our Outbreak Investigation Demonstration by the 15th Batch Trainees in Chondan District, Petchabun! 🌟From December 9-20, they tackled a serious outbreak of Hemorrhagic Septicemia in cattle and buffaloes.
#OutbreakInvestigation#Petchabun
R-#FETPV cohort of 2024: 12 vets from Asia and the Pacific join the 'Introductory Course in Epidemiology and Biostatistics' to prepare as epidemiologists alongside the public health sector from 10 June - 5 July 2024.A great example of #OneHealth.
"🔬Scientific Conference on R-FETPV Output Presentation, featuring the 1st R-FETPV (14th batch of 2023) and 2nd R-FETPV (13th batch of 2022) trainees. 🗓️Jan 22-24, 2567 | ⏰ in Bangkok. #RFETPVConference#AnimalHealth#Epidemiology"