Person

Marcy Jan Souza, DVM, MPH, MPPA, DABVP (Avian), DACVPM

Professor & Associate Dean | Veterinary Medicine Administration

Specialization: Veterinary Public Health

Overview

Dr. Souza completed her B.S. at the University of Maryland and then worked for a few years in research before attending veterinary school at North Carolina State University. Upon graduation, she worked in a small animal and exotic pet private practice for a year before coming to the University of Tennessee to complete a residency in Avian & Zoological Medicine and MPH. Since starting as an assistant professor in 2008, Dr. Souza�s responsibilities have shifted to a public health focus including overseeing the veterinary concentration of the MPH program and serving on numerous public health related committees. Her research seeks to answer questions and then apply those answers toward policy action to address One Health related issues.

Research Focus

Food safety issues associated with backyard poultry and bushmeat consumption. The relationship between pet ownership and human health.

Teaching Focus

CEM 506: One Health; CEM 507: Epidemiology of Vector Borne Zoonoses; VMP 870: Introduction to Avian Medicine; VMP 833: Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology

Outreach Focus

Oversight and expansion of HABIT; Teacher training for foreign veterinary educators; Continuing education for foreign public health professionals

Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
ANSC 525 - Research Ethics for the Life Sciences
1 credit hour(s)

How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Edwards, J. Lannett | Stewart, Neal

CEM 506 - One Health
3 credit hour(s)

Online course that will address the link between human, animal, and environmental health. Each online module focuses on some aspect of “One Health” and may include topics such as emergency preparedness, zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance and food safety, responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond, and the effects of climate on disease prevalence. Methods of intervention and problem solving such as research design, program evaluation, community education, and policy analysis are also incorporated.

CEM 507 - Epidemiology of Vector-Borne, Bacterial, and Viral Zoonotic Diseases
3 credit hour(s)

Emphasis is placed on understanding the host, agent, and environmental factors that determine the distribution of selected diseases of importance to both human and animal populations. Selected topics include vector-borne zoonoses, rabies, brucellosis, and psittacosis. This is an online course.

Recommended Background: Public health, veterinary medicine, nursing courses, or students in these programs.
Comment(s): Graduate or professional veterinary students at UTK and personnel employed by the Tennessee Department of Health and enrolled in the Applied Epidemiology Certificate Program.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

CEM 515 - Current Topics in Comparative and Experimental Medicine
1 - 6 credit hours

Specialized experience in comparative and experimental medicine.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 12 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

Other Instructors: Collar, Elizabeth Marie

CEM 525 - Research Ethics for the Life Sciences
1 credit hour(s)

How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Edwards, J. Lannett | Stewart, Neal

CEM 610 - Advanced Topics in Comparative and Experimental Medicine
1 - 3 credit hours

Specialized, in-depth experience in various disciplines. Current and future research methodology, recent advances in instrumentation in analytical techniques for comparative medicine.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 12 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – graduate.

Other Instructors: Sheldon, Julie Deanne

PLSC 525 - Research Ethics for the Life Sciences
1 credit hour(s)

How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (Same as Animal Science 525 and Comparative and Experimental Medicine 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Stewart, Neal | Edwards, J. Lannett

PUBH 587 - Applied Practice Experience
3 - 6 credit hours

Applied Practice Experience in an approved organization under supervision of a designated preceptor. Students must complete a total of 6 credit hours. Cross-listed: (Same as Nutrition 587.)
Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Comment(s): One semester advance notice required.
Registration Permission: Consent of major advisor.

PUBH 593 - Directed Independent Study
1 - 3 credit hours

Individual identification and study of health/wellness or health promotio problem/issue. Specific proposal must be presented to instructor before registration.

Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit or letter grade.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

VMP 870 - Special Studies in Veterinary Medicine
1 - 8 credit hours

Specially-designed studies for students in novel special-interest topics and/or for students participating in self-directed learning environments. Topics are unique and not associated with standard core rotations or elective topics within the veterinary or MPH curriculum.

Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 16 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only. Upon approval of the associate dean.

Other Instructors: Long, Jeremy | Millis, Darryl L | Drum, Dr. Marti | Rollins, Angela | Craig, Linden E | Cushing, Andrew | Albright, Julia | Sommardahl, Carla S | Lothamer, Charles William | Tobias, Karen M | Lux, Cassie | Fazio, Connie | Gerhold Jr, Richard William | Newkirk, Kim M | Hartley, Ashley | Ng, Zenithson | Kleine, Stephanie | Sheley, Wesley | Martin, Eric | Smith, Joe | Hampton, Chiara | Valk, Neal | Sheldon, Julie Deanne | Reed Jr, Robert B

VMP 876 - One Health
3 credit hour(s)

Online course addresses the link between human, animal, and environmental health. Each online module focuses on some aspect of "One Health" and may include topics such as emergency preparedness, zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance and food safety, responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond, and the effects of climate on disease prevalence. Methods of intervention and problem solving such as research design, program evaluation, community education, and policy analysis are also incorporated.

Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

Other Instructors: Mahero, Michael

Picture of Marcy Jan Souza, DVM, MPH, MPPA, DABVP (Avian), DACVPM
A201 Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4542
Education and Training
  • Masters, Public Health, General, Univ of Tennessee Knoxville*, 2008
  • Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, North Carolina St Univ Raleigh, 2004

Marcy Jan Souza, DVM, MPH, MPPA, DABVP (Avian), DACVPM

Professor & Associate Dean | Veterinary Medicine Administration
Picture of Marcy Jan Souza, DVM, MPH, MPPA, DABVP (Avian), DACVPM image
A201 Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4542
Education and Training
  • Masters, Public Health, General, Univ of Tennessee Knoxville*, 2008
  • Doctorate, Veterinary Medicine, General, North Carolina St Univ Raleigh, 2004
Overview

Dr. Souza completed her B.S. at the University of Maryland and then worked for a few years in research before attending veterinary school at North Carolina State University. Upon graduation, she worked in a small animal and exotic pet private practice for a year before coming to the University of Tennessee to complete a residency in Avian & Zoological Medicine and MPH. Since starting as an assistant professor in 2008, Dr. Souza�s responsibilities have shifted to a public health focus including overseeing the veterinary concentration of the MPH program and serving on numerous public health related committees. Her research seeks to answer questions and then apply those answers toward policy action to address One Health related issues.

Research Focus

Food safety issues associated with backyard poultry and bushmeat consumption. The relationship between pet ownership and human health.

Teaching Focus

CEM 506: One Health; CEM 507: Epidemiology of Vector Borne Zoonoses; VMP 870: Introduction to Avian Medicine; VMP 833: Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology

Outreach Focus

Oversight and expansion of HABIT; Teacher training for foreign veterinary educators; Continuing education for foreign public health professionals

Courses
Below are courses taught during the current or past three academic years. Consult Timetable for the most current listing of courses and instructor(s).
ANSC 525 - Research Ethics for the Life Sciences
1 credit hour(s)

How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Edwards, J. Lannett | Stewart, Neal

CEM 506 - One Health
3 credit hour(s)

Online course that will address the link between human, animal, and environmental health. Each online module focuses on some aspect of “One Health” and may include topics such as emergency preparedness, zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance and food safety, responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond, and the effects of climate on disease prevalence. Methods of intervention and problem solving such as research design, program evaluation, community education, and policy analysis are also incorporated.

CEM 507 - Epidemiology of Vector-Borne, Bacterial, and Viral Zoonotic Diseases
3 credit hour(s)

Emphasis is placed on understanding the host, agent, and environmental factors that determine the distribution of selected diseases of importance to both human and animal populations. Selected topics include vector-borne zoonoses, rabies, brucellosis, and psittacosis. This is an online course.

Recommended Background: Public health, veterinary medicine, nursing courses, or students in these programs.
Comment(s): Graduate or professional veterinary students at UTK and personnel employed by the Tennessee Department of Health and enrolled in the Applied Epidemiology Certificate Program.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

CEM 515 - Current Topics in Comparative and Experimental Medicine
1 - 6 credit hours

Specialized experience in comparative and experimental medicine.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 12 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

Other Instructors: Collar, Elizabeth Marie

CEM 525 - Research Ethics for the Life Sciences
1 credit hour(s)

How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (See Plant Sciences 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Edwards, J. Lannett | Stewart, Neal

CEM 610 - Advanced Topics in Comparative and Experimental Medicine
1 - 3 credit hours

Specialized, in-depth experience in various disciplines. Current and future research methodology, recent advances in instrumentation in analytical techniques for comparative medicine.

Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 12 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Minimum student level – graduate.

Other Instructors: Sheldon, Julie Deanne

PLSC 525 - Research Ethics for the Life Sciences
1 credit hour(s)

How good research conduct and knowing the rules of science can enable success in life science research. Bioethics is not a focus. Cross-listed: (Same as Animal Science 525 and Comparative and Experimental Medicine 525.)
Contact Hour Distribution: 1 hour. Registration Restriction: Minimum student level – graduate, or permission of instructor.

Other Instructors: Stewart, Neal | Edwards, J. Lannett

PUBH 587 - Applied Practice Experience
3 - 6 credit hours

Applied Practice Experience in an approved organization under supervision of a designated preceptor. Students must complete a total of 6 credit hours. Cross-listed: (Same as Nutrition 587.)
Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Comment(s): One semester advance notice required.
Registration Permission: Consent of major advisor.

PUBH 593 - Directed Independent Study
1 - 3 credit hours

Individual identification and study of health/wellness or health promotio problem/issue. Specific proposal must be presented to instructor before registration.

Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit or letter grade.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 6 hours.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

VMP 870 - Special Studies in Veterinary Medicine
1 - 8 credit hours

Specially-designed studies for students in novel special-interest topics and/or for students participating in self-directed learning environments. Topics are unique and not associated with standard core rotations or elective topics within the veterinary or MPH curriculum.

Grading Restriction: Satisfactory/No Credit grading only.
Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 16 hours.
Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only. Upon approval of the associate dean.

Other Instructors: Long, Jeremy | Millis, Darryl L | Drum, Dr. Marti | Rollins, Angela | Craig, Linden E | Cushing, Andrew | Albright, Julia | Sommardahl, Carla S | Lothamer, Charles William | Tobias, Karen M | Lux, Cassie | Fazio, Connie | Gerhold Jr, Richard William | Newkirk, Kim M | Hartley, Ashley | Ng, Zenithson | Kleine, Stephanie | Sheley, Wesley | Martin, Eric | Smith, Joe | Hampton, Chiara | Valk, Neal | Sheldon, Julie Deanne | Reed Jr, Robert B

VMP 876 - One Health
3 credit hour(s)

Online course addresses the link between human, animal, and environmental health. Each online module focuses on some aspect of "One Health" and may include topics such as emergency preparedness, zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance and food safety, responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond, and the effects of climate on disease prevalence. Methods of intervention and problem solving such as research design, program evaluation, community education, and policy analysis are also incorporated.

Registration Restriction(s): Veterinary Medicine Students only.
Registration Permission: Consent of instructor.

Other Instructors: Mahero, Michael