Not exact matches
Upon graduation with my DVM my focus changed
from wildlife
medicine to
shelter medicine after spending a year at Young Williams
Animal Center in Knoxville under the mentorship of Drs. Becky DeBolt and Lisa Chassy.
Greg Miller has more than 15 years of experience utilizing geographic analysis to explore a wide range of topics,
from the most at - risk
shelter animals and community
medicine clients to area demographics.
This fellowship is a wonderful opportunity to gain more knowledge in
shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter a
shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter
medicine by working with the esteemed Koret
Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter a
Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter
Medicine Program without taking significant time away
from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston
shelter a
shelter animals.
Penn Vet has spayed adoptable dogs
from PACCA since the agency's inception in 2002; however, Penn has recently begun a
Shelter Animal Medicine Program in which senior veterinary students will participate for the first time in a surgery rotation on - site at PACCA.
My interest in veterinary
medicine transformed
from just loving
animals to wanting to be their voice when I discovered my hometown
animal shelter in middle school.
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.
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.
Her experiences dealing with the
animals from shelters and rescue groups strengthened her interest in the field of
shelter medicine, and in 2006 Dr. Janeczko became the first resident in Shelter Medicine at Cornell Univ
shelter medicine, and in 2006 Dr. Janeczko became the first resident in Shelter Medicine at Cornell Uni
medicine, and in 2006 Dr. Janeczko became the first resident in
Shelter Medicine at Cornell Univ
Shelter Medicine at Cornell Uni
Medicine at Cornell University.
FeLV and FIV testing in
shelters, chemical solutions for aggressive
animals,
shelter enrichment for dogs and cats are just a few of the hot topics featured in our recordings from the 2011 Cornell conference co-hosted by Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell Univ
shelter enrichment for dogs and cats are just a few of the hot topics featured in our recordings
from the 2011 Cornell conference co-hosted by Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell Univ
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University.
Apart
from shelter medicine, her interests include parasitology, epidemiology and applied
animal behavior.
Post graduation
from OSU, she completed a one - year internship in
Shelter Surgery and
Medicine at Oklahoma State University, in cooperation with City of Tulsa
Animal Welfare.
Currently a Biological Scientist with the
Shelter Medicine Program at UF, Sylvia performs disease testing for
animal shelters, works closely with veterinary student and graduate student researchers to solve problems affecting
animal health and welfare, and was honored with a Staff Appreciation Award
from Student Chapter of the AVMA.
«Conference recordings
from animal welfare and
shelter medicine experts Main Safe and warm: Thermoregulation of neonatal kittens»
Her other interests, aside
from shelter medicine, include large
animal medicine, infectious disease outbreak investigation, clinical research, and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
In this overview of
shelter dog and cat diarrhea, Dr. Barbara Hanek of PAWS Chicago, Dr. Heather Budgin of Tony LaRussa's Animal Rescue Foundation in Walnut Creek, CA, and Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs for Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, share their experiences of beating diarrhea while still moving pets as quickly as possible from intake to ad
shelter dog and cat diarrhea, Dr. Barbara Hanek of PAWS Chicago, Dr. Heather Budgin of Tony LaRussa's
Animal Rescue Foundation in Walnut Creek, CA, and Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs for Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, share their experiences of beating diarrhea while still moving pets as quickly as possible from intake to ad
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, share their experiences of beating diarrhea while still moving pets as quickly as possible
from intake to adoption.
Through our webcasts, articles, newsletter, and now, this blog, we bring cutting edge
shelter medicine information
from universities and
animal welfare leaders to
shelter veterinarians, managers and staff as well as private practice veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
In this session, presented at the 2012 Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference at the University of Florida, Dr. Ellen Jefferson, Veterinarian and Executive Director of Austin Pets Alive, discusses the disease and the methods used to treat and care for
animals suffering
from the illness.
Maddie's ® camera crew has combed the conference circuit
from national
animal welfare events to
shelter medicine symposiums, bringing
animal advocates who otherwise could not personally attend, into the classroom to hear some of the nation's most provocative and engaging speakers.
Professionals
from all fields of veterinary
medicine are eligible for entry including, but not limited to those who work in: research, emergency services,
shelters, and those who work with large and exotic
animals.
Initially working for the UC Davis
Shelter Medicine Program
from 2001 to 2004 at Sacramento County
Animal Care and Regulation.
In 2013 Dr. Wright tripled the number of cat adoptions at Kent County
Animal Shelter using strategies she learned
from both the UF
Shelter Medicine and UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program websites.
In recognition of the great potential of
shelter medicine training to help
animals, the anonymous donor behind the Broker's Tale scholarship said, «I hope the student will take the things he / she learns
from the course and in his / her own way help homeless
animals have a better chance at becoming as cherished as Broker was by me and my family.»
Four veterinarians
from the Department of
Animal Health in Vietnam participated in an intensive week - long
shelter medicine externship in Thailand arranged by UF MSMP alumna Dr. Katherine Polak.
The ASPCA's Greg Miller, GISP, AICP (Director, GIS Analysis), has more than 15 years of experience utilizing geographic analysis to explore a wide range of topics,
from the most at - risk
shelter animals to community
medicine clients and area demographics.
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 popul
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 popu
Medicine Program at UF as well as other
shelter medicine programs around the country looking for information on preventing the disease from entering their popul
shelter medicine programs around the country looking for information on preventing the disease from entering their popu
medicine programs around the country looking for information on preventing the disease
from entering their populations.
Board membership of
Shelter Animals Count includes key representation
from the following organizations:
Animal Assistance Foundation,
Animal Humane Society (Minnesota), the ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals), Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, Best Friends
Animal Society, Humane Society of the Pike's Peak Region, The Humane Society of the United States, Maddie's Fund, National
Animal Care & Control Association, National Council on Pet Population, Petco Foundation, PetSmart Charities, Society of
Animal Welfare Administrators, University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary
Medicine and Wisconsin Humane Society.
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation lends funding and support to pets of individuals where medical hardship is present — Spay and neuter programs — Rescue of
animals from kill
shelters — Food,
medicine and supplies — Cancer Research — Medicine and equipment for military and police canines — Equipment for medical facilities — Puppy mill rescues and disaster relief — Shelters, rescues, foster groups and sanctuaries — Pets of individuals where medical hardship is present — Other endeavors that benefit the welfare of
medicine and supplies — Cancer Research —
Medicine and equipment for military and police canines — Equipment for medical facilities — Puppy mill rescues and disaster relief — Shelters, rescues, foster groups and sanctuaries — Pets of individuals where medical hardship is present — Other endeavors that benefit the welfare of
Medicine and equipment for military and police canines — Equipment for medical facilities — Puppy mill rescues and disaster relief —
Shelters, rescues, foster groups and sanctuaries — Pets of individuals where medical hardship is present — Other endeavors that benefit the welfare of
animals
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.
The latest took place in September and featured three days of presentations
from industry leaders, focused on practical management,
shelter medicine,
animal management, and
animal training and rehabilitation.
Inspired by my formerly - «unadoptable»
shelter - dog, who suffered
from bilateral hind limb paralysis and later passed away, I finally changed careers in order to pursue
shelter medicine, to be able to provide veterinary care for those
animals without personal caregivers.
She earned her D.V.M.
from Washington State University College of Veterinary
Medicine in 2005, and has been practicing in both small animal clinic and shelter medicine settings in the greater Seattle area since th
Medicine in 2005, and has been practicing in both small
animal clinic and
shelter medicine settings in the greater Seattle area since th
medicine settings in the greater Seattle area since that time.
At the 2015 Maddie's Cornell
Shelter Medicine Program, Dr. Holly Putnam took attendees over everything related to shelter animal diarrhea, from nutritional to viral causes and diagnostics to treatment
Shelter Medicine Program, Dr. Holly Putnam took attendees over everything related to
shelter animal diarrhea, from nutritional to viral causes and diagnostics to treatment
shelter animal diarrhea,
from nutritional to viral causes and diagnostics to treatment plans.
Up to date information gathered
from shelter medicine experts including topics such as intake procedures, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), cleaning / disinfection, zoonotic diseases and outbreak control are available to better equip staff with the resources to make
animals more comfortable and provide a humane and healthy environment.
All adoptable
animals receive a medical evaluation
from our
shelter veterinary
medicine team, vaccines, and spay / neuter services.
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.
Amanda holds a Master's in
Animals and Public Policy from the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where she was engaged in research focused on improving feline welfare and saving the lives of shelter a
Animals and Public Policy
from the Cummings School of Veterinary
Medicine at Tufts University, where she was engaged in research focused on improving feline welfare and saving the lives of
shelter animalsanimals.
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.
Then, in 2005, Sheila graduated
from Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at UC Davis, becoming the first in the nation to complete a three - year, post-graduate behavior specialty training program with an emphasis on shelter animals and shelter behavior pr
Shelter Medicine Program at UC Davis, becoming the first in the nation to complete a three - year, post-graduate behavior specialty training program with an emphasis on
shelter animals and shelter behavior pr
shelter animals and
shelter behavior pr
shelter behavior programs.
That is why Dr. Weedon and three fellow
shelter medicine researchers
from the University of Minnesota, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals and Mississippi State University recently published a review article * evaluating the relevant literature and drawing conclusions about gonadectomies, especially regarding the optimal age to perform this procedure.
Learn
from Dr. Laura Andersen, third year Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Resident at the University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine, as she shares her latest research findings and ways
shelters can use this information to diagnose, treat and manage protozoal infections in
animal shelters and rescues.
In the first year with this funding, students in the
shelter medicine rotation doubled the number of
animals sterilized,
from about 1,500
animals in academic year 2013, to 3,000
animal sterilizations in AY2014.
According to the March 2000 issue of The
Animal Policy Report [3] from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Center for Animals and Public Policy, «In the Northeastern US, animal shelters are finding unique ways to address a problem they thought they would never see - a shortage of mixed breed, adoptable puppies and small adult
Animal Policy Report [3]
from Tufts University School of Veterinary
Medicine, Center for
Animals and Public Policy, «In the Northeastern US,
animal shelters are finding unique ways to address a problem they thought they would never see - a shortage of mixed breed, adoptable puppies and small adult
animal shelters are finding unique ways to address a problem they thought they would never see - a shortage of mixed breed, adoptable puppies and small adult dogs!.
Maddie's Institute brings cutting edge
shelter medicine information
from universities and
animal welfare leaders to
shelter veterinarians, managers and staff as well as private practice veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
Her professional interests surround
shelter animal behavior and welfare, population health and wellness, feline
medicine, and strategies to prevent
animals from entering
shelters including behavioral wellness, identification, and sterilization programs.
Shelter medicine recently received provisional recognition from organized veterinary medicine as a unique veterinary specialty concentrated on improving the health and well - being of animals that live in shelter enviro
Shelter medicine recently received provisional recognition
from organized veterinary
medicine as a unique veterinary specialty concentrated on improving the health and well - being of
animals that live in
shelter enviro
shelter environments.
Anyone who wants to prevent ringworm
from impacting their
animal populations - especially veterinarians, vet techs,
animal shelter and rescue group leaders, line staff and foster caregivers - will benefit from this session, given by Dr. Sandra Newbury, National Shelter Medicine Extension Veterinarian for the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine P
shelter and rescue group leaders, line staff and foster caregivers - will benefit
from this session, given by Dr. Sandra Newbury, National
Shelter Medicine Extension Veterinarian for the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine P
Shelter Medicine Extension Veterinarian for the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine P
Shelter Medicine Program.
Animal shelters may qualify for assistance with diagnostic testing
from Cornell; for more information contact Dr. Crawford in the Department of Small
Animal Clinical Sciences at the University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine at
[email protected].
She grew up in NYC, where she received her undergraduate degree
from Brooklyn College and graduated Cornell University of Veterinary
Medicine in 2014 with a passion for shelter medicine and small animal general p
Medicine in 2014 with a passion for
shelter medicine and small animal general p
medicine and small
animal general practice.
ASPCA president Matt Bershadker on April 25, 2017 enthused in a blog post that an ASPCA - funded study done by Mississippi State University College of Veterinary
Medicine faculty Kimberly A. Woodruff and David R. Smith had discovered that «Approximately 6.5 million companion
animals entered U.S.
animal shelters in 2016, a decrease
from 7.2 million in 2011.
After high school, she worked at the Bay Area Humane Society &
Animal Shelter for eight years while obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Human and
Animal Biology; she then graduated
from University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Veterinary
Medicine in 2007.