Veterinarians and technicians from the Syracuse area, a team of veterinarians from the Cornell University Veterinary
College Shelter Medicine program and a group of dedicated animal loving volunteers dedicate their time to helping pets and people at the Clinics.
Not exact matches
The organizations partnered to bring Dr. Brenda Griffin, Diplomate of the
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine to Oklahoma to present information on early age sterilization of companion animals.
Thanks to Maddie's ® Graduate Certificate in
Shelter Medicine online
program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine, they can.
I then established the
shelter as a rotation site for Western University's
College of Veterinary
Medicine students and for students from local RVT
programs.
Students at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine who complete an intensive
program of study in
Shelter Medicine in tandem with their DVM will earn the Certificate in
Shelter Medicine.
This is where the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program comes into play.
Her previous experience in animal welfare includes positions at the Pennsylvania SPCA, Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine, and Animal Farm Foundation.
Maddie's ® Online Graduate Certificate in
Shelter Medicine is a nine - credit
program provided by the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine and Maddie's ® Fund.
Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine 2015 SW 16th Avenue Gainesville, FL 32610
Excessive noise levels are just one of the stressors
shelters need to be more aware of, says Kelley Bollen, MS, CABC, of the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Dr. Julie Levy, Professor of
Shelter Medicine, University of Florida Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program,
College of Veterinary
Medicine Dr. Christine Wilford, Founder, Feral Cat Spay / Neuter Project
Dr. Julie Levy, Professor of
Shelter Medicine, University of Florida Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program,
College of Veterinary
Medicine Dr. Kate Hurley, Director, UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program
Kelley Bollen, MS, CABC and Behavioral Consultant for Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine, gives a must see presentation on Behavior Modification in the
Shelter at the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference.
Maddie's Fund has provided University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine $ 11,220,221 in funding to support Maddie's ® Comprehensive
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, residency program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, residency program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship
program, residency program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
program, residency
program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and
shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This
program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well underway.
Maddie's Fund has provided Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine $ 3,761,472 in funding to support Maddie's ® Comprehensive Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, shelter medicine outreach to shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
Medicine $ 3,761,472 in funding to support Maddie's ® Comprehensive
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, shelter medicine outreach to shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, shelter medicine outreach to shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, shelter medicine outreach to shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship
program, shelter medicine outreach to shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
program,
shelter medicine outreach to shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
shelter medicine outreach to shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
medicine outreach to
shelters and rescue organization across the U.S. and
shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
shelter medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
medicine research.Maddie's funding is winding down, and the University has shown a great commitment to
Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
Shelter Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal
Medicine training, with many of the department positions covered by endowments and others being funded through internal grants.
Now, the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Online Graduate Certificate
Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine allows busy working veterinarians to learn at their convenience.
Listen to Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine, share what is involved with this specialized training and the exciting opportunities the field brings to animal
sheltering.
Kelley Bollen, MS, CABC and Behavioral Consultant for the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine, gives a fantastic presentation at the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference on Stress Reduction for
Shelter Cats.
Listen to Dr. Kate Gollon, DVM and Swanson Intern in
Shelter Medicine at Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University's
College of Veterinary
Medicine, talk about why to test for FeLV, which cats should be tested, what kinds of tests are available, testing kittens, and test results and disease progression.
June 2, 2008 Maddie's Fund has awarded the University of Florida,
College of Veterinary
Medicine a $ 1.7 million grant to support the first three years of a comprehensive six - year shelter medicine
Medicine a $ 1.7 million grant to support the first three years of a comprehensive six - year
shelter medicine medicine program.
Maddie's ®
shelter medicine programs at
colleges of veterinary
medicine published groundbreaking new research; offered coursework and hands - on
shelter training to hundreds of veterinary students and graduates; and provided on - site consultations and general assistance to animal
shelters nationwide.
Kelley is the former director of Behavior
Programs for the
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Dr. Wright currently serves on the board of local
shelters in Michigan, is the director of the veterinary technician training
program at Baker College, and serves as a teaching assistant for Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program online c
program at Baker
College, and serves as a teaching assistant for Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program online c
Program online courses.
This manual from the Iowa State University's
College of Veterinary
Medicine, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program, was developed to enhance knowledge about infection control measures in the shelter environment, and to aid veterinary professionals in the development and implementation of infection control pro
Shelter Medicine Program, was developed to enhance knowledge about infection control measures in the
shelter environment, and to aid veterinary professionals in the development and implementation of infection control pro
shelter environment, and to aid veterinary professionals in the development and implementation of infection control protocols.
Sara L. Bennett, DVM, MS, DACVB, a past animal behavior resident sponsored by the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Purdue University and a Diplomate of the American
College of Veterinary Behaviorists, presented «Distinguishing Feline Behaviors in Shelters: Stressed, Fearful, or Feral?»
The animal
shelters of Puerto Rico need a helping hand, and the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine is lending one.
Dr. Greenberg completed his training in
shelter medicine with the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine i
shelter medicine with the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine
medicine with the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine i
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine
Medicine Program at Cornell's
College of Veterinary
Medicine Medicine in 2011.
Founded by Dr. Julie Levy, director of the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, the trap - neuter - return (TNR) program known as Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16
Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine, the trap - neuter - return (TNR)
program known as Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16
program known as Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16 years.
Dr. Berliner is director of clinical
programs for Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
A faculty fellow for the Center for Animals in Public Policy at Cummings School of Veterinary
Medicine at Tufts, Bollen also served as director of behavior programs for the shelter medicine program at Cornell University's College of Veterinary M
Medicine at Tufts, Bollen also served as director of behavior
programs for the
shelter medicine program at Cornell University's College of Veterinary M
medicine program at Cornell University's
College of Veterinary
MedicineMedicine.
Now, thanks to an educational grant from PetSmart Charities, they're making their training
program and materials available to veterinarians, veterinary students, and veterinary technicians from all over the U.S. «Our vision is to train an army of veterinarians to spay and neuter America's community cats,» said Dr. Julie Levy, the founder of Operation Catnip and director of the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Me
program and materials available to veterinarians, veterinary students, and veterinary technicians from all over the U.S. «Our vision is to train an army of veterinarians to spay and neuter America's community cats,» said Dr. Julie Levy, the founder of Operation Catnip and director of the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Me
Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
«I heard about the Cat Depot externship
program when it was announced through the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Certificate
program at UF CVM and applied immediately,» said extern Maxie Bowen, Class of 2018 at the UF
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Bus will depart promptly at 7:30 a.m. Presenters: Dr. Julie Levy, Professor of
Shelter Medicine, University of Florida Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program,
College of Veterinary
Medicine and Million Cat Challenge Co-Founder; Dr. Christine Wilford, Founder, Feral Cat Spay / Neuter Project
Presenters: Dr. Kate Hurley, Director, UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program and Million Cat Challenge Co-Founder; Dr. Julie Levy, Professor of
Shelter Medicine, University of Florida Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program,
College of Veterinary
Medicine and Million Cat Challenge Co-Founder
Dr. Julie Levy, professor of
shelter medicine in the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, was unanimously chosen to receive the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine 2015 College Distinguished Alumni
shelter medicine in the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, was unanimously chosen to receive the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine 2015 College Distinguished Alumn
medicine in the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, was unanimously chosen to receive the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine 2015 College Distinguished Alumni
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, was unanimously chosen to receive the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine 2015 College Distinguished Alumn
Medicine Program at the University of Florida, was unanimously chosen to receive the NC State
College of Veterinary
Medicine 2015 College Distinguished Alumn
Medicine 2015
College Distinguished Alumni Award.
The most recent issue of Florida Veterinarian magazine interviewed our own Dr. Cynda Crawford about how the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program provided testing and biosecurity policies to keep the UF
College of Veterinary
Medicine and its patients, as well as dogs in animal
shelters, safe during last year's canine influenza outbreak.
Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences,
College of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
We asked three
shelter medicine programs at veterinary
colleges in the U.S. to suggest a technician working in
shelter medicine to honor this week, which is National Veterinary Technician Week.
The
shelter underwent some major changes this past November after an evaluation made possible through Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University College of Veterinary Me
shelter underwent some major changes this past November after an evaluation made possible through Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University College of Veterinary Me
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
«Just calling a dog a pit bull may not allow it to be adopted,» said Levy, the director of Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at UF's
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program UF
College of Veterinary
Medicine 2015 SW 16th Avenue 100126 Gainesville, FL 32610
Emily Swiniarski, DVM
Shelter Medicine Intern Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine
Janet L. Swanson Director of Clinical
Programs Shelter Medicine, Cornell University of
College of Veterinary
Medicine, Ithaca, NY.
for the establishment of the
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine to enhance the health and welfare of homeless animals through education, innovation, and advancement of the life - saving goals of
sheltering programs.
Dr. Bennett is a co-instructor for University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine online learning course,
Shelter Animal Behavior and Welfare, part of the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program.
She has worked in the animal welfare field since 2008, including positions at the Pennsylvania SPCA, Animal Farm Foundation, and Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida
College of Veterinary
Medicine.
Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, the director of Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shelt
Shelter Medicine Program at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shel
Medicine Program at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shelt
Program at the Cornell University
College of Veterinary
Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shel
Medicine as well as a consultant and lead veterinarian for the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association's Field Services
program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shelt
program, which facilitates mobile spay / neuter and preventive
medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a shel
medicine clinics in rural areas of the U.S. to communities without access to routine veterinary care, reviews her recommendations for any family considering the adoption of a
sheltershelter pet.
Academic & Student Affairs Center for One Health Illinois Clinical Skills Learning Center
College of Veterinary
Medicine Facilities Fund Companion Animal Dermatology Resident Training Companion Animal Memorial Fund Conservation
Medicine Endowment Dermatology Research Fund Equine Research Farm Animal
Medicine, Reproduction & Surgery Friends of ER / ICU Fund Friends of
Shelter Medicine Holistic
Medicine Fund Humane Society Dental
Program Fund Integrated Food Animal
Medicine System
Program Fund Research in Veterinary
Medicine Small Animal Surgery Fund Stafford Clark - Price Memorial Feline Compassion Award VCM Dental Laboratory Fund VCM Magrane Comparative Opthalmology Fund VCM Seminar Series VCM Study Abroad
Program Veterinary Continuing Education and Public Service Extension
Programs Veterinary Heritage Collection and Information Commons Veterinary Medical Alumni Association Fund Veterinary
Medicine Achievement Fund VM Clinical Oncology Research Fund VM Surgical Oncology Unrestricted Fund Wildlife Medical Clinic
Dr. Jan Scarlett is a Professor of Epidemiology and Director of Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program in the
College of Veterinary
Medicine at Cornell University.
Ms. Bollen currently serves as the Behavior Consultant for the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University's
College of Veterinary
Medicine.