She plans to become a veterinarian, and has a strong interest
in shelter medicine.
«It was difficult to select winners from among so many dedicated individuals,» said Dr. Richard Bachman, who specializes
in shelter medicine and is continually exposed to the feral cat overpopulation problem impacting California shelters.
As new developments come about
in shelter medicine and best practices, we need to be ready and able to give new things a try, even if «we've always done it» a different way.»
Dr. Kate Gollan, Swanson Intern
in Shelter Medicine at Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, discusses why shelters should test for FeLV, which cats should be tested, what kinds of tests are available, testing kittens, test results and disease progression.
Educate and train veterinary professionals and leaders of the future
in shelter medicine, animal behavior, population health, and companion animal welfare.
Wayside Waifs is also dedicated to helping third and fourth year veterinary students gain experience
in shelter medicine.
Fourth year veterinary students from Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine can pursue a 3 - week off - campus block or a 6 - week externship
in shelter medicine at PAWS Chicago Rescue and Recovery Center or the Humane Society of Indianapolis.
Volunteering for this program gives me the opportunity to put my veterinary career on a path toward purposeful learning and equip me with the ability to motivate and inspire others
in shelter medicine.
Her interest
in shelter medicine led to the development of a separate low cost sterilization clinic.
Supported by a grant from Maddie's Fund ®, our on - campus shelter medicine certificate program is now available online as the Maddie's ® Online Graduate Certificate
in Shelter Medicine.
Qualified students enrolled in the Maddie's Online Graduate Certificate
in Shelter Medicine can receive help with educational costs through a tuition reimbursement scholarship.
During this two week rotation
in shelter medicine, 4th year veterinary students from Cornell and other universities get a glimpse into the world of shelter medicine and hands on experience at a local shelter.
Eligibility: UF CVM junior or senior veterinary students enrolled in the Professional Certificate
in Shelter Medicine who will be attending a two - week externship at Cat Depot during 2018.
Fourth year veterinary students will have the opportunity to participate in two or four week elective rotations
in Shelter Medicine.
He is a member of the organizing committee for the specialty board
in shelter medicine and received the ASPCA's Henry Bergh Award in 2008, the AVMA's national Animal Welfare Award in 2012 and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Meritorious Service Award in 2015.
Current class offerings include Companion Animal Welfare, An Introduction to Shelter Medicine, Advanced Shelter Medicine, Disaster Response, and the Clinical Rotation
in Shelter Medicine: Principles & Practice.
Since shelter medicine became a recognized veterinary specialty, there have been only two opportunities for veterinarians to become boarded
in shelter medicine.
Graduate level courses focused on topics
in shelter medicine are available to veterinary students currently enrolled at the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine.
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program, through generous grants from the ASPCA ®, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, and PetPoint Solutions, is proud to announce a tuition reimbursement scholarship for students and veterinary professionals pursuing the Maddie's Online Graduate Certificate
in Shelter Medicine.
Are you a University of Florida veterinary student interested in pursing your Certificate
in Shelter Medicine?
In 2016, Dr.G completed a Graduate Certificate
in Shelter Medicine and in 2017 earned a Master's Degree in Veterinary Forensics from the University of Florida.
It's no secret that dental care has historically taken a backseat
in shelter medicine.
Challenge shelters have access to Dr. Hurley and Dr. Levy, both acknowledged experts
in shelter medicine and sheltering.
RC: Amputations are pretty standard
in shelter medicine.
During veterinary school, he earned certificate
in Shelter Medicine, which involved extensive training in pay.neuter and infectious disease management.
A new semester has brought even more opportunities
in shelter medicine education.
This fall, eight professional veterinarians and one veterinary student received a graduate certification
in shelter medicine through our online education program.
We're excited to announce the newest recipients of the Maddie's Online Graduate Certificate
in Shelter Medicine!
Made possible by Maddie's Fund ®, the Certificate
in Shelter Medicine provides an intensive training program for future veterinarians interested in helping millions of homeless animals — one at a time.
Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program provides students with the highest quality training and education
in Shelter Medicine.
Dr. Stephanie Flansburg - Cruz practices mixed animal veterinary medicine and she has a special interest
in shelter medicine and animal welfare.
In 2013, nine certificate students will gain hands - on experience
in Shelter Medicine and High Quality High Volume Spay and Neuter programs throughout the country.
The 30 - credit Master of Science in Veterinary Medical Sciences with a Concentration
in Shelter Medicine is the first of its kind to be offered online, and is open to both veterinary professionals and shelter administrators.
These events are a great opportunity to connect with fellow students interested
in shelter medicine (as well as faculty, interns, and residents), engage with national leaders in the field, learn about new topics, and delve into clinical techniques.
The program includes both an online graduate certificate and an online master's degree
in shelter medicine, and is open to veterinary professionals, animal welfare professionals, students, and career changers interested in getting a start
in shelter medicine or assisting local shelters with non-profit leadership issues.
The single residency position
in Shelter Medicine offered the highest salary of $ 48,000, which is more than $ 13,473 than the national average.
There are 40 openings in the project, 20 of which are reserved for MSMP and local shelter personnel and 20 for students in the College interested
in shelter medicine.
Dr. Fortna has endeavored to stay at the leading edge of this new discipline by completing the Maddie's Graduate Certificate
in Shelter Medicine.
She has worked since then both in the public and private veterinary sectors, finding her true passion
in shelter medicine.
Over his tenure working
in shelter medicine, he has garnered a profound appreciation for the art and science that rests within this burgeoning field.
This training has broadened his knowledge and skills
in shelter medicine, veterinary forensics, and public health.
Michelle also completed a yearlong internship
in shelter medicine and surgery at the University of Florida.
In 2003, Gerard decided to «return to his roots» and pursue a career at North Shore
in Shelter Medicine.
Dr. DiGangi went on to become the first resident
in Shelter Medicine at the UF CVM, graduating in 2010.
Dr. Agapis has completed the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program and earned a Master's in Veterinary Medical Science with a focus
in Shelter Medicine and a Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Public Health through the University of Florida.
She has special interests
in shelter medicine, ultrasound, and exotic animal medicine.
At Cornell, she directs the internship and the residency
in shelter medicine, trains veterinary students in both classroom and shelter settings, and consults with animal shelters regarding best practices.
Dr. Makolinski is a clinical Instructor
in Shelter Medicine at the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Veterinary Medicine.
She is also a member of the organizing committee for the board specialty
in shelter medicine practice.
Dr. Bennett is a courtesy lecturer for the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program and co-instructor for University's online learning course, Shelter Animal Behavior and Welfare, which is one of three core courses in the online Maddie's ® Graduate Certificate
in Shelter Medicine Program.