Dr. Hurley's proudest achievements include co-authoring the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters.
Two of Hurley's proudest achievements are co-authoring the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters and co-editing the
textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters.
That's why a group of organizations, including Clorox Healthcare, Merck Animal Health and the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America, have come together to launch an educational initiative for pet professionals: Heroes for Healthy
Pets Infectious Disease Management Certification Program.
In the context
of infectious disease management, individual rights and liberties such as autonomous decision making, freedom of choice and action, privacy, and the right to know or not to know information about oneself can come into conflict with public health priorities.
Hurley's accomplishments include the authorship of several important publications related to shelter medicine, including co-authoring the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters.
Two of her proudest achievements are co-authoring the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters and co-editing the
textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters.
I've always been interested in healthcare, so while I was an undergraduate studying molecular biology I attended seminars on public health, human rights, and
infectious disease management, which led directly to my current career path.
This gap may be explained in part by the current paucity of scientific advances in genomics that have practical applications to
infectious disease management.
Three of her proudest achievements are co-authoring «The Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters», co-editing the textbook «
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters», and co-creating the Million Cat Challenge.
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters.
Her research interests are canine influenza virus, upper respiratory diseases and
infectious disease management.
Dr. Maedel excels at internal medicine,
infectious disease management, dermatology and dentistry.
She is interested in
infectious disease management, preventive medicine, international spay / neuter, education, and animal safety nets.
In:
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters.
She assisted in developing guidelines for shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
She assisted in developing guidelines for shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook
Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters (Wiley - Blackwell 2009) and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
During veterinary school, he earned certificate in Shelter Medicine, which involved extensive training in pay.neuter and
infectious disease management.
Our research explores the areas of preventative medicine and
infectious disease management in shelters, and investigates the causes of pet homelessness, so that we can develop effective strategies to address animal abandonment and increase adoption rates.
In: (Miller, L, Hurley, K, eds)
Infectious disease management in animal shelters Chapter 8, Iowa: Wiley - Blackwell, 2009.