Listen to Dr. Cynda Crawford, Clinical Assistant Professor in Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, present at
the UF Maddie's Shelter Medicine Conference 2011 on Streptococcus zooepidemicus.
Here's an update from former
UF Maddie's Shelter Medicine resident Dr. Katherine Polak on work she's leading on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria.
For more information on the Maddie's ® Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine, visit
the UF Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Online Program website.
Not exact matches
The transformation being made for animals by the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF is a global one, and there are few better examples than the changes accomplished by Australian alum Ann Enright, BVMS, MRCVS.
Thanks to the geneoristy of our partners,
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida is proud to offer two separate externship awards for deserving junior or senior
UF veterinary students.
Ask Dr. Jeff Fortna, who recently earned his Master's from
UF in the
Maddie's ® Online Shelter Medicine Program.
«We are all still grappling with how to make practical use of this finding,» said Dr. Julie Levy of the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF.
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 ® Shelter Medicine Program at
UF (MSMP) offers training to veterinary students, practicing veterinarians, and shelter practitioners.
Integrating Veterinary Medicine with Shelter Systems, one of three courses in the
Maddie's Online Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine, is recognized for «excellence» in online education at
UF!
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.
And it was great news for the
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at
UF, too!
After graduation from veterinary school, he completed a one - year internship at the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF while continuing his online studies in the master's degree program.
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.
Dr. Peek also called out the
UF Shelter Medicine Program, which was started by Dr. Levy and Dr. Cynda Crawford in 2008, with funding from
Maddie's Fund.
University of Florida, Operation Catnip through the
UF veterinary school and
Maddie's Fund http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/extension-outreach/operation-catnip/
UF's own Dr. Julie Levy has been presented with the 2017 Avanzino Leadership Award by
Maddie's Fund ®, a national family foundation established by Dave and Cheryl Duffield to revolutionize the status and well - being of companion 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.
This Spring 17
UF College of Veterinary Medicine graduates earned the
Maddie's Professional Certificate and 11 veterinarians and veterinary students from around the world earned the
Maddie's Graduate Certificate
Shelters and foster - based rescue groups who observe a greater - than - normal number of coughing dogs in their care can consult this document for more information, including how to contact the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF and other experts for assistance and advice.
The animal shelters of Puerto Rico need a helping hand, and the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF is lending one.
Chrissy also completed the online Master's in Veterinary Medicine Science with a concentration in Shelter Medicine from the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF.
Animal shelters and rescue groups have been contacting the
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at
UF as well as other shelter medicine programs around the country looking for information on preventing the disease from entering their populations.
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Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at
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«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.
Dr. Campbell holds the
Maddie's Certificate in Shelter Medicine from
UF and knew that euthanasia wasn't the only option for these puppies.
More than 150 veterinarians, veterinary students, technicians, and humane investigators descended on the
UF CVM on March 24 and 25 for
Maddie's ® Veterinary Forensics Conference.
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.
The class, which is also offered as part of the
Maddie's ® Professional Certificate in Shelter Medicine for
UF on - campus DVM students, and the
Maddie's ® Online Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine, is seeing it's largest enrollment ever: 81 students!
«The
Maddie's Shelter Medicine program at
UF is currently assisting the Pet Alliance shelter in Orlando with its H3N2 situation, which involves 49 affected dogs,» Crawford said.
Cameron Moore is currently the Program Manager for
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF.
Additionally, Dr. Julie Levy of the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF will present «When Lives Count: Making Sense of Florida's Shelter Statistics,» which includes a deeper look at Florida's current numbers as well as Shelter Animals Count.
«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
It is truly an honor to now be a part of the MSMP team at
UF, where I will be focusing on instructing those
UF veterinary students in the
Maddie's On - Campus Professional Certificate in Shelter Medicine.»
Dr. O'Quin is co-instructor of the course with Dr. Terry Spencer,
Maddie's ® Clinical Assistant Professor of Shelter Medicine at
UF.
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program Director Dr. Cynda Crawford is featured in
UF Women Innovators Rising 2015 Calendar
She deeply appreciates
UF's
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program for the excellent resources they provide shelter veterinarians.
Co-founded by Dr. Julie Levy of
UF and Dr. Kate Hurley of UC Davis and with the support of
Maddie's Fund, the Million Cat Challenge had already enrolled nearly 400 shelters and saved more than 500,000 cats in its first two years.
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program is made possible by
Maddie's Fund ® in partnership with the
UF College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Brian DiGangi, a faculty member at
UF and former
Maddie's resident, is one of the first veterinarians ever to become certified in the new specialty of Shelter Medicine Practice.
The Challenge, a joint project of the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF, the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program,
Maddie's Fund, and the ASPCA, is a shelter - based campaign to save the lives of 1 million cats in North American animal shelters over the course of five years.
In a study published in the May 2016 issue of The Veterinary Journal, researchers from the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program, The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, IDEXX Laboratories, and the
UF Department of Health Outcomes and Policy identified Babesia gibsoni, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemocanis, heartworm, and Ancylostoma as the most common infections.
The transformation being made for animals by the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF is a global one, and there are few better examples of this than Australian alum Ann Enright.
Four recent grads of the
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at
UF are making a difference for animals from Florida to Texas to Kenya!