Dr. Megan Ouyang earned her DVM degree from UC Davis, where her focus was large animal and wildlife/zoo medicine. She continued pursuing her studies through the Interdisciplinary MPH program at UC Berkeley. After receiving her MPH degree, Dr. Ouyang completed an epidemiology fellowship through the California Epidemiologic Investigation Service (Cal-EIS) Fellowship Program, where she received hands-on training in investigating public health outbreaks. She is currently an infectious disease epidemiologist for the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department.
Carbapenem-Resistant Organisms and Public Health Implications
Carbapenem-resistant organisms (CROs) are multi-drug-resistant pathogens that are a critical public health concern. Learn about why these organisms are a One Health issue that warrant interest and intervention.
4:15 PM–5:30 PM
Rabies Reporting Requirements and You
Rabies is a rare but serious public health concern in the United States. During this talk, you will learn about the epidemiology of rabies in California, reporting requirements, and how your role as a veterinarian plays into this key One Health issue.
Friday, June 19, 2026
4:15 PM–5:30 PM
Ask a One Health Expert! (Anne Kjemtrup, DVM, MPVM, PhD, Brina Lopez, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, Carrie McNeil, DVM, MPH, Megan Ouyang, DVM, MPH)in California
From pandemics, to vectors, to antimicrobial resistance—two days of One Health sessions will undoubtedly spark your interest to learn even more! Join us as we conclude our One Health Track with a lively discussion among all track presenters. What strange stories, fun facts, and candid insights will our panelists share? Come ready to get your burning One Health questions answered and to play “one health” of a trivia game!