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Dr. Bader recently earned his Master's degree in the University of Florida's online Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program, where his capstone presentation was on heartworm and tick - borne disease in Guatemalan community dogs.
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program is internationally known and respected for its strong academic reputation, pioneering research, and service to the animal welfare community.
The email newsletter of the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at UF has had a reboot, with a new look and a renewed commitment to providing you with information that will support you in your lifesaving work in shelters and in your communities.
The email newsletter of the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at UF is committed to providing you with information that will support you in your lifesaving work in shelters and in your communities.
«The Shelter Animal Medicine program is a shining example of community partners working collaboratively to improve the health and welfare of the animals in Philadelphia,» said Anne Trinkle, President of the Alliance for Philadelphia's Animals.
In addition to her professorship in the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at UF and her influence on students all over the U.S. and globally, Dr. Levy has been a leader in advancing the science and well - being of community cats.
From the 2012 Maddie's ® Institute webcast Shelter Crowd Control: Keeping Community Cats Out of Shelters, given by Julie Levy, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, Director of Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida:
Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, and Shaye Olmstead, Executive Director of Operation Catnip, gave a presentation at Face - to - Face with Feral Freedom in Jacksonville, FL, demonstrating how a tiny staff, a giant volunteer pool and a relentless will to save cats can end euthanasia as a way to manage populations, even in the most challenging communities.
Maddie's Fund ®, the ASPCA, the University of Wisconsin - School of Veterinary Medicine, and the University of California - Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to theMedicine, and the University of California - Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to the Shelter Medicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to theMedicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to the shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to themedicine, animal health, and community programs to the public.
The timing could not have been better, since Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program and founder of Operation Catnip, was currently teaching a course on community cat management.
A primary goal of the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program and an important aspect of shelter medicine is to provide training for shelters, community members, and the next generation of veterinShelter Medicine Program and an important aspect of shelter medicine is to provide training for shelters, community members, and the next generation of veteriMedicine Program and an important aspect of shelter medicine is to provide training for shelters, community members, and the next generation of veterinshelter medicine is to provide training for shelters, community members, and the next generation of veterimedicine is to provide training for shelters, community members, and the next generation of veterinarians.
In the summer of 2011, Dr. Stephanie Janeczko stepped down from her position at AC&C to accept a position with the ASPCA as the Senior Director of Community Outreach, Shelter Medicine Programs.
Another phenomenon we are seeing is that academic shelter medicine programs can work in their local communities to raise live release rates.
You may also want to read For Community Cats a Change is Gon na Come by Dr. Kate Hurley, DVM who is the program director of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California -program director of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California -Program at the University of California - Davis.
Progressive programs in shelter medicine like the University of Florida's online master's degree and innovative leaders like Dr. Brittany Watson at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (BOX 1) are expanding the reach and redefining the meaning of shelter medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinqumedicine like the University of Florida's online master's degree and innovative leaders like Dr. Brittany Watson at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (BOX 1) are expanding the reach and redefining the meaning of shelter medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinquMedicine (BOX 1) are expanding the reach and redefining the meaning of shelter medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinqumedicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinquishment.
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 16Program 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 16program 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.
Our mission is to instruct veterinary students in the best practices of small - animal sterilization surgeries, to provide free or low - cost services to pets in need from the surrounding community, and to provide the surgical training component for the Tufts Shelter Medicine Program.
• Rescue / Volunteer Coordinator • Community Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full Time Veterinarian • Extended hours of Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries uCommunity Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full Time Veterinarian • Extended hours of Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries uCommunity Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries uCommunity Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries ucommunity • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up to date
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 Meprogram 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 MeProgram at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
«Many people can't afford to spay / neuter their pets,» explains Cheryl Traversi, shelter and community medicine program coordinator at the ARL.
Dr. Levy and Dr. Kate Hurley of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program will address the hot topic of saving community cats and the nationwide effort to save a million lives.
Thanks to the generous support of Petsmart Charities, veterinary students and veterinarians from across the country are invited to join Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program for a unique course this July: Community Cat Management.
The Wright - Way Rescue Animal Shelter is a non-profit welfare group for pets that seeks to reduce the number of homeless adoptable pets euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion of spaying and neutering, and a shelter medicine outreach pShelter is a non-profit welfare group for pets that seeks to reduce the number of homeless adoptable pets euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion of spaying and neutering, and a shelter medicine outreach pshelter medicine outreach program.
HSVMA has obtained RACE CE accreditation for veterinarians and veterinary technicians attending Animal Care Expo 2018 for 16 different Expo workshops on timely topics such as best practices for shelter medicine, community cat return - to - field programs, managing shelter intake and disease outbreaks, dog relocation programs, community medicine programs, compassion fatigue, and more.
From helping animals displaced by Hurricane Sandy to leading efforts to establish community cat programs and high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics, Dr. Sarah Kirk is an animal welfare and shelter medicine leader, and has worked her entire career as a shelter veterinarian, consultant, and emergency responder, most recently as the Medical Director of the ASPCA Field Investigation and Response emergency team.
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 sheltShelter 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 shelMedicine 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 sheltProgram 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 shelMedicine 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 sheltprogram, 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 shelmedicine 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.
From helping animals displaced by Hurricane Sandy to leading efforts to establish community cat programs and high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics, Dr. Sarah Kirk is an animal welfare and shelter medicine leader.
Dr. Isaza is the clinical service chief and founding faculty member of the Merial Veterinary Community Outreach Program (formerly known as the Merial Shelter Medicine Clerkship) at the University of Florida.
To contact the shelter medicine program to schedule a visit for your shelter or community, please email [email protected].
The Shelter Medicine Program partners with the community to reduce pet overpopulation, enhance veterinary education, and improve the lives of dogs and cats.
Veterinary Protocol In Emergency Situations I spoke with Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine with the University of Florida, Veterinary Community Outreach Program about emergency response protocol:
Currently the Shelter Medicine Program partners with local and state wide organizations such as Lifebridge, Hopefest, Sojourner's Center, and Indian Health Services to assist remote or underprivileged communities with their companion animals.
This important work will continue, and we thank and recognize Dr. Zoulas for her countless contributions to the Seattle community, animals too numerous to count and to the greater US shelter and veterinarian communities by championing the importance of spay / neuter and shelter medicine programs.
I am deeply invested in the shelter medicine program's mission to provide education, service, and discovery that promotes and supports humane communities.
The Shelter Medicine Program at Cummings School blends our strengths in patient care, research, and service - learning to care for underserved animals in our community while providing hands - on learning opportunities to veterinary students.
Whether these students go on to work or volunteer in animal shelters or accessible veterinary medicine clinics or not, they emerge from this program with a solid understanding of the complexities of keeping all pets safe and healthy in all communities
The Tufts Shelter Medicine Program at Cummings School was founded in 2006 with the mission «to care for underserved animals in our community while providing hands - on learning opportunities to veterinary students.»
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