Farm Safety and Health is a Team Sport: Promoting worker health and safety in agriculture using a holistic, team-based approach

Date(s) - 17/09/2024
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Lister Centre, U of A Conference Services, Edmonton Alberta

Agriculture is a dynamic and ever-changing field, and it is also one of the most hazardous professions. Producers, farm workers, and their families face higher risks of injury, illness, and death compared to other industries.

As agriculture evolves, new and emerging challenges continue to arise. We must support our essential agricultural workforce by effectively addressing these risks through holistic approaches, including research, education, and training.

Learn more from veterinarian and epidemiologist Jeff Bender, DVM, MS DACVPM at the University of Minnesota at the next J.G. O’Donoghue Memorial Lecture hosted by the Faculty of ALES. Light refreshments will be provided. Free to attend.

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About Jeff Bender, DVM, MS DACVPM

Photo of Jeff Bender who appears to be a middle aged man with short hair wearing glasses

I am a veterinarian and public health practitioner with over 20 years of post-graduate experience on a broad range of research and surveillance projects pertaining to diseases and injuries at the human-animal interface. These include zoonotic diseases (i.e., influenza, foodborne pathogens, antimicrobial resistant organisms) and injuries and illnesses due to animal contact (e.g., occupational hazards, agritourism). My research is multidisciplinary, requiring collaborations with government, industry, and commodity organizations. This includes scientists in academia, NIH, Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and private industry. I also have served on policy-making bodies designing programs to address emerging issues in public health.

Read more about Dr. Bender on the University of Minnesota website.

Jeff Bender DVM, MS DACVPM

Professor and Hospital Epidemiologist

Director of the Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center (UMASH)

Director of the Public Health Practice Program

University of Minnesota

School of Public Health

Environmental Health Sciences


The J.G. O’Donoghue Memorial Lecture

The J.G. O’Donoghue Memorial Lecture was established in 1981 to honour the late Dr. O’Donoghue, former Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Government of Alberta. The lectures are given every 2 to 3 years by outstanding veterinarians or scientists to University Alberta students – primarily in the Faculty of Agricultural, Life &  Environmental Sciences – and in Saskatoon to veterinary students at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

Lecture takes place in the Maple Leaf Room in Lister Hall (second floor).


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