Panel Discussion
The multi-dimensional aspects of Antibiotic Stewardship and AMR– animal welfare, human health, food security, veterinary-client relationships, and more
Dr. Chelsey Shivley
USDA - APHIS
Moderator
Dr. Mike Murphy
AVMA
NIAA websiteCollette Kaster
PAACO
NIAA websiteDr. Terry W. Lehenbauer
University of California - Davis
NIAA websiteDr. Jomana Musmar
Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
NIAA websitePanel Discussion
One Health lessons on antibiotic stewardship and AMR to celebrate and build upon
Bradon Burks
Kentucky Cattlemen’s
Moderator
Alex Rinkus
Health for Animals
NIAA websiteDawn Sievert, PhD, MS
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
NIAA websiteAndy Bishop
Cattlemen’s Beef Board
NIAA websiteAgency Partner Updates
Dr. Paul Plummer
NIAMRRE
Moderator
Amber McCoig, DVM, MPH
Food and Drug Administration
NIAA websiteAlexandra Medley, DVM, MPH
NIAA websiteDr. Chelsey Shivley
USDA - APHIS
Moderator
Catherine Rockwell, DVM
USDA - FSIS
NIAA websiteSusan Jennings
EPA
NIAA websiteBreakout Sessions
Dr. Paul Plummer
NIAMRRE
Research
Brian Beierle
Relevant Classroom, A Division of Vivayic
Education
Ryan Goodman
Certified Angus Beef
Communications
Keynote
Public Health’s focus for antibiotic stewardship and AMR
Karen Smith, MD, MPH
Healthy Community Partners, Inc
NIAA websitePanel Discussion
Why is it important for a One Health conversation to continue?
Dr. Heather Fowler
National Pork Board
Moderator
Paul Morley, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM
Texas A&M University
NIAA websiteBen O’Kelley, DVM, DACVECC
BluePearl Pet Hospital
NIAA websiteJim Lanier
HEB
NIAA websitePanel Discussion
Antibiotic Stewardship, emerging fungal pathogens in livestock, and AMR on the Horizon … what should we be watching/engaging in?
Paul Plummer, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM), DECSRHM
NIAMRRE
NIAA websiteDr. Cameron Bess
Biomedical Advanced Research & Development Authority (BARDA), HHS
NIAA websitePatricia S. Gaunt, DVM, PhD, DABVT
MSU CVM Fish Diagnostic Laboratory
NIAA websiteDr. Tom Chiller
The Centers for Disease for Control and Prevention
NIAA websiteDr. Alexandra Medley
The Centers for Disease for Control and Prevention
Moderator