On January 8, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program joined a lecture by Donald Cleary of the National Canine Research Council on The History of Canine Discrimination.
Not exact matches
Certificate
programs are unique to the University of Florida (UF), and Maddie's ® Professional Certificate in
Shelter Medicine is one of five certificates offered at UF,
joining other intensive
programs in Food Animal
Medicine, Aquatic Animal Health, Veterinary Business Management, and the One Health initiative.
Maddie's ® Online Certificate
Program in
Shelter Medicine joins with the Nestlé Purina PetCare Company to provide training for future shelter veterin
Shelter Medicine joins with the Nestlé Purina PetCare Company to provide training for future
shelter veterin
shelter veterinarians.
Cameron Moore, part of the team that created Target Zero, has
joined the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at UF as Million Cat Challenge
Program Manager.
Please
join Maddie's Fund ® and Dr. Sandra Newbury from the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Veterinary
Medicine and UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program as she presents What Animal Shelters Need to Know About the Canine Influenza Outbreak.
For more information or to
join the National
Shelter Medicine Rounds group, contact UW
Shelter Medicine Program Manager Stephanie Koester at
[email protected].
Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program and our faculty members serving on the
Shelter Medicine Organizing Committee are proud to
join with the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians (ASV) in support of a new specialty in our field,
Shelter Medicine Practice.
In an effort to maximize the impact of the amazing Million Cat Challenge, the ASPCA ® is thrilled to announce that we're
joining forces with Maddie's Fund ®, the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program and the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida.
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 following spring, Hurley
joined Jon Cicirelli (deputy director of San Jose Animal Care & Services) and Julie Levy (a veterinarian and director of the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida) at the annual HSUS Animal Care Expo to present a workshop titled «The Tipping Point — Radically Rethinking Our Response to Cats.»
After
joining the faculty of the University of Florida specialty service in internal
medicine in 1997, Dr. Levy began devoting herself to the emerging field of shelter medicine full - time in 2008 when she co-founded Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine
medicine in 1997, Dr. Levy began devoting herself to the emerging field of
shelter medicine full - time in 2008 when she co-founded Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine P
shelter medicine full - time in 2008 when she co-founded Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine
medicine full - time in 2008 when she co-founded Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine P
Shelter Medicine Medicine Program.
Dr. Newbury
joined the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California Davis in 2006.
Please
join Maddie's Fund ® and Dr. Sandra Newbury, a faculty member of the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California, Davis, and an Adjunct Professor of
Shelter Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary
Medicine, as she presents Evolving Strategies for Treating and Preventing Parvo in
Shelter Dogs.
Dr. Newbury
joined the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California Davis (UC Davis) in 2006.
Students are encouraged to
join the
Shelter Medicine Track as soon as they have an interest in the
program.
Dr. Kraus
joined the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program at UC Davis in the spring of 2016.
Dr. Newbury
joined the University of Wisconsin's School of Veterinary
Medicine in 2015 as a clinical assistant professor and director of the shelter medicine
Medicine in 2015 as a clinical assistant professor and director of the
shelter medicine medicine program.
Prior to
joining the ASPCA in 2008, Dr. Slater taught epidemiology at Texas A & M's College of Veterinary
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and today her emphasis is on research, including assessing fee - waived cat
programs and the impact of spay / neuter on
shelter intake.