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  • Occupational Health
  • Public Health

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  • The World Health Organization advocates a "One Health" approach, integrating human and veterinary medicine.
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Conclusions:

  • Mutual learning on vocational wellbeing between human and veterinary healthcare professionals is essential.
  • Addressing identified research limitations is necessary to strengthen the evidence base for interprofessional wellbeing initiatives.
  • Enhancing wellbeing for both human and veterinary healthcare workers can contribute to a more resilient and effective "One Health" workforce.