Thank you for the post @Vickie Ramirez! and all the work that has been done!
I was just reading about it, "Integrating human and animal health care increases access to services for homeless youth"
https://www.washington.edu/news/2025/08/04/integrating-human-and-animal-health-care-increases-access-to-services-for-homeless-youth/
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T' Fisher, Director of Operations
Program for Pet Health Equity
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-01-2025 07:10 AM
From: Vickie Ramirez
Subject: One Health Clinics
Hello! Phew, this was a long time coming but we are super excited to share our publication looking at 4 years of data from our flagship One Health Clinic. In this paper, we were able to show the benefits of integrating human and veterinary care to reduce barriers and support healthcare of the human-companion animal unit!
Authors include collaborators from the University of Washington's Center for One Health Research, Washington State University College of Vet Med, Neighborcare Health (human health FQHC), and subject matter experts with lived experience in homelessness and homeless services. This is an open access article so feel free to share widely :)
The One Health Clinic: Care for Young Adults and Companion Animals Experiencing Homelessness - Natalie Rejto, Vickie Ramirez, Hannah T. Fenelon, Michael Xie, Katie Kuehl, Anina Terry, Alice H. Tin, Erin Tabor, Kate Schneier, Andrew Nee, Amanda Richer, Peter Rabinowitz, Julianne Meisner, 2025
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Vickie Ramirez
Program Manager
University of Washington, One Health Clinic
WA
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