Since then, the Foundation has awarded more than $ 208.9 million in grants toward increased community lifesaving, shelter management leadership,
shelter medicine education, and foster care across the U.S..
This year we were delighted to graduate five more students with Maddie's ® Certificate in Shelter Medicine and launch a new initiative that will bring Maddie's ®
shelter medicine education to veterinarians and students across the country.
A new semester has brought even more opportunities in
shelter medicine education.
Orphaned Kittens: How Saving the Tiniest Lives has the Biggest Impact is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
This four - part veterinary dermatology series by Dr. Moriello is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Fund ®, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Update on FIV: What Every Shelter Needs to Know is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Cracking the Infection Control Code: Using and Interpreting Diagnostic Tests to Control Infectious Diseases in Shelters is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
This webcast is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Fears, Facts and Forever Homes: What We Know About Free Pet Adoptions is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Institute, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Secrets to Pet Foster Program Success is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Fund ®, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Maddie's Fund has invested nearly $ 20 million into
shelter medicine education and research as part of its mission to create a no - kill nation where every dog and cat is guaranteed a healthy home or habitat.
And please join is in thanking Nestlé Purina PetCare Company for supporting
shelter medicine education!
This suggests that the growing focus on
shelter medicine education in veterinary colleges, along with shelter medicine and sheltering education and training for lay staff, may be a powerful tool in combating compassion fatigue and burnout in the field.
The level of
shelter medicine education amongst Massachusetts shelter and rescue workers varies widely.
This MS degree is the first of it's kind, opening the door to
Shelter Medicine education for a much wider demographic than ever before.
We're celebrating
shelter medicine education with generous support from the ASPCA, Nestlé Purina PetCare Company, and a gift from an anonymous donor!
Since then, they have awarded more than $ 153 million in grants toward increased community lifesaving,
shelter medicine education, and pet adoptions across the U.S..
At the time, the growing demand for shelter veterinarians prompted almost all veterinary colleges to provide
shelter medicine education through coursework, residencies or externships.
Treating the Treatables: Saving Lives Through Medical Protocols, Foster Care and Proactive Thinking is part of an ongoing series of educational programs from Maddie's Fund ®, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Maddie's InstituteSM is a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Is
shelter medicine education really transforming animal sheltering?
This webcast is presented by Maddie's Institute, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
Shelter volunteers and staff: Has
shelter medicine education changed your shelter for the better?
Not exact matches
My experiences have influenced my decision to gain further
education in
shelter medicine.
While I have attended many CE lectures, read many ASV posts, and bought (and read) both of Dr. Miller's textbooks on my own, I am excited to have some more formal
education and new mentors in
shelter medicine.
With a background in
education, this Master's degree in
shelter medicine, and my experience in
shelter practice, I hope to pass along my knowledge and expertise to the next generation of veterinarians in a manner unavailable to me at the time of my professional training.»
But what I do know is there is so much more I can do for these animals, but I don't have a formal
education in
shelter medicine to make that happen.
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February 2012, Dr. Wilcox participated in continuing
education classes (as she does every year) completing core classes in
shelter medicine updates, minimally invasive surgery, and pediatric spay - neuter updated techniques.
The
education and knowledge I have gained from the University of Florida Maddie's Online
Shelter Medicine Certificate courses has been immensely valuable.
«Our online students include veterinarians with 30 years of experience, veterinary students, and recent graduates,» said Terry Spencer, D.V.M., director of distance
education for the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program.
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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!
Our scholarship sponsors have made it possible for these veterinarians and veterinary students to enhance their
shelter medicine skills with online education from Maddie's Shelter Medicine P
shelter medicine skills with online education from Maddie's Shelter Medicine
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Recognition of
Shelter Medicine Practice as a veterinary specialty will help optimize care for millions of animals through
education, research, and the pursuit of clinical excellence.
He's been able to take the
education he received in the online
shelter medicine program in a number of ways» First, we remodeled an area of my clinic for our adoption program,» he said.
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Jody Gookin, internal
medicine professor and the FluoroScience Distinguished Professor in Veterinary Scholars Research
Education was awarded $ 25,000 for a
shelter medicine study on protecting foster kittens from infectious diarrhea through use of microorganisms found in their own intestines.
Maddie's Fund has provided University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine $ 11,220,221 in funding to support Maddie's ® Comprehensive
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, residency program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, residency program, continuing
education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and
shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well underway.
Maddie's Fund ®, the ASPCA, the University of Wisconsin - School of Veterinary
Medicine, and the University of California - Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to the
Medicine, and the University of California - Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to the
Shelter Medicine Program have partnered to bring free education on shelter medicine, animal health, and community programs to the
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Shelter medicine,
education and research were a major focus of Maddie's Fund ® grants in fiscal year 2011 - 2012.
«How to help community cats Main
Shelter medicine,
education, take center stage in Maddie's Fund annual report»
She also has a particular interest in the animal
shelter's role in veterinary
education and enjoys working with students to further their interests in
shelter medicine.
In addition to her passion for
shelter medicine and animal advocacy, every summer she can be found volunteering with HSVMA Field Services (formerly known as RAVS), providing free veterinary care and
education to under - served, rural communities.
My positive experiences with Operation Catnip helped guide my
education to focus on
Shelter Medicine as a career path.
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Required
Education and Experience: Doctorate: Veterinary
Medicine (Required) Current Veterinary License to practice in state of Pennsylvania (or ability to obtain) Valid driver's licenseUSDA APHIS Certified (or willingness to enroll in certification) Preferred
Education and Experience: Prior
shelter experience preferred
The program's main activities are to assist groups in saving homeless pets through providing lifesaving information both online and through «one on one» consultations, offering training and
education in
shelter medicine; and conducting
shelter health research based at UC Davis.
Progressive programs in
shelter medicine like the University of Florida's online master's degree and innovative leaders like Dr. Brittany Watson at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (BOX 1) are expanding the reach and redefining the meaning of shelter medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinqu
medicine like the University of Florida's online master's degree and innovative leaders like Dr. Brittany Watson at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary
Medicine (BOX 1) are expanding the reach and redefining the meaning of shelter medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinqu
Medicine (BOX 1) are expanding the reach and redefining the meaning of
shelter medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinqu
medicine by bringing students into communities to provide medical care and
education to at - risk animals and their owners in an effort to further increase companion animal health and decrease relinquishment.
Dr. Langlois is very interested in
education and provides both veterinary students and recent graduate's opportunities to do a rotation with him in
shelter medicine.