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Título: Veterinary Education and Training on Non-Traditional Companion Animals, Exotic, Zoo, and Wild Animals: Concepts Review and Challenging Perspective on Zoological Medicine
Autores/as: Espinosa García San Román, Jaime 
Quesada Canales, Ildefonso Óscar 
Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio 
Déniz Suárez, María Soraya 
Castro Alonso, Ayoze 
Clasificación UNESCO: 3105 Peces y fauna silvestre
Palabras clave: Zoological medicine
Exotic animals
Veterinary
One health
Education, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Publicación seriada: Veterinary Sciences 
Resumen: The role of veterinarians is becoming more significant and necessary to support the welfare and health not only of non-traditional companion animals and wildlife animals, but also of humans and the environment. The importance of the One Health/One World concept and its social impact is increasing significantly, accompanied by the notoriety of new emerging and reemerging zoonoses. This paper aims to review and anchor the main concepts and professional applications of zoological medicine, which has been extensively discussed and adapted in recent decades. In addition, we analyse the main social demands, training, and educational needs and the perception of veterinary professionals relating to this specialised veterinary discipline. Our final goal is to reinforce the use of the term zoological medicine and contribute to highlight the need to foster and underpin specific educational policies and programs on this matter in the veterinary curricula. Zoological medicine should be the appropriate and agreed-upon term in the academic language concerning the veterinary medicine of pets, wild, or zoo species, excluding traditional domestic animals, and integrating the principles of ecology and conservation, applied to both natural and artificial environments. This discipline has suffered an intense evolution covering applications in private clinics, zoos, bioparks, and wildlife. All this implies current and future challenges for the veterinary profession that can only be addressed with greater and better attention from multiple perspectives, especially the education and training of professionals to improve and specialise in their professional scope of services.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122907
ISSN: 2306-7381
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci10050357
Fuente: Veterinay Sciences [ISSN 2306-7381], v.10 (5), 357, (Mayo 2023)
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