Shelter Medicine Resident Victry Mueller, DVM On July 1, 2017, after a year as
the Shelter Medicine Intern, Dr. Victry Mueller transitioned into a new position as Shelter Medicine Resident.
Emily Swiniarski, DVM
Shelter Medicine Intern Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine
Ken Sieranski, Texas A&M University Class of 2013 and current Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Intern, offers suggestions to student son how to coordinate your online education with the many responsibilities of full - time veterinary students.
Our students are instructed and inspired by
our shelter medicine interns.
Not exact matches
Participate side - by - side with
shelter medicine faculty, residents, and
interns while performing an assessment of animal
shelter operations to help increase life - saving and animal welfare.
Discount registration of only $ 75 is available for students,
interns, and residents to attend Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Conference 2012.
This talk, presented at the 2013 ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference by Dr. Teva Hoshizaki, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program
Intern at Cornell University, will review best practices in managing, treating and preventing these organisms in your population.
Dr. Clarke is the Janet L. Swanson
intern at Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University.
Presenters are primarily
interns, residents, and fellows of
shelter medicine training programs, their faculty, program staff, and their alumni.
After pursuing interests in specialties such as dermatology, ophthalmology, and pathology, she found her place in the field of
shelter medicine, currently as Maddie's ® Intern in Shelter Medicine at Cornell University College of Veterinary Me
shelter medicine, currently as Maddie's ® Intern in Shelter Medicine at Cornell University College of Veterinary M
medicine, currently as Maddie's ®
Intern in
Shelter Medicine at Cornell University College of Veterinary Me
Shelter Medicine at Cornell University College of Veterinary M
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MedicineMedicine.
Listen to Dr. Kate Gollon, DVM and Swanson
Intern in
Shelter Medicine at Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University's College of Veterinary
Medicine, talk about why to test for FeLV, which cats should be tested, what kinds of tests are available, testing kittens, and test results and disease progression.
The
Shelter Medicine Intensive was created as a pilot by Dr. Sandra Newbury to provide additional hands - on training in shelter medicine to veterinary students and interns, re
Shelter Medicine Intensive was created as a pilot by Dr. Sandra Newbury to provide additional hands - on training in shelter medicine to veterinary students and interns, r
Medicine Intensive was created as a pilot by Dr. Sandra Newbury to provide additional hands - on training in
shelter medicine to veterinary students and interns, re
shelter medicine to veterinary students and interns, r
medicine to veterinary students and
interns, residents
Back at the college, the
intern will work with the
shelter medicine faculty in veterinary forensic
medicine,
shelter consultations, diagnosis and management of disease outbreaks in
shelters, and large - scale field responses to disasters involving animals, including mass seizures of abused or neglected animals.
«The
intern will earn the Maddie's Certificate in
Shelter Medicine, which is a nationally recognized credential honoring the knowledge and skills of a practice - ready shelter veteri
Shelter Medicine, which is a nationally recognized credential honoring the knowledge and skills of a practice - ready
shelter veteri
shelter veterinarian.
Faculty, residents,
interns, and veterinary students; all investigate important
Shelter Medicine questions to understand the issues that impact the health and well - being of homeless and
sheltered animals.
At the helm of the outbreak response was Dr. Newbury, providing
shelter medicine protocols that were implemented by a huge flood of veterinary students, residents and
interns who answered the call for help from veterinary school
shelter medicine programs across the country.
In this role, she teaches
shelter medicine residents,
interns and veterinary students about animal behavior as it relates to the
shelter environment.
Dr. Rodríguez is the John T. and Jane A. Wiederhold Foundation
Intern in at Cornell University's Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program.
Natalie Lowry is currently the Maddie's ®
Intern in
Shelter Medicine at Cornell University.
Dr. Newmark trains fourth year veterinary students and veterinary
interns in surgery and
shelter medicine.
In this role, she teaches
shelter medicine residents and
interns and veterinary students about animal behavior as it relates to the
shelter environment.
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 veterinary
intern will be involved in all aspects of medical care:
shelter medicine, high volume / high quality spay and neuter, assessment and treatment of hospitalized animals, outpatient appointments, client services, integration and teaching of veterinary student externs, and opportunities for out - rotation to a specialty / emergency facility.
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.
Advanced training of veterinary students,
interns, and fellows to become experts and future leaders in the
shelter medicine specialty field