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.
Not exact matches
My particular areas of interest pertaining to
shelter medicine include
protocol development,
shelter data analysis, sanitation, and spay - neuter techniques.
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.
Iowa State University's College of Veterinary
Medicine developed this manual to educate and train veterinary professionals,
shelter staff and volunteers in infection control
protocol implementation.
This manual from the Iowa State University's College of Veterinary
Medicine, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program, was developed to enhance knowledge about infection control measures in the shelter environment, and to aid veterinary professionals in the development and implementation of infection control pro
Shelter Medicine Program, was developed to enhance knowledge about infection control measures in the
shelter environment, and to aid veterinary professionals in the development and implementation of infection control pro
shelter environment, and to aid veterinary professionals in the development and implementation of infection control
protocols.
The Koret
Shelter Medicine Program educates animal
shelters on infectious disease
protocols, treatments.
Center staff will pioneer new advances in
shelter medicine, nutrition, housing, and technology adapted for animal care, making the Center a testing ground for new
protocols and remedies to make it easier and less costly to treat and place homeless dogs and cats who are sick, injured or poorly behaved.
Students will also be exposed to our intake
protocols, behavior assessments and modification processes and adoption procedures to better understand
shelter medicine as a whole.
Researchers with Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program and the University of Florida have discovered an alternative to a widely accepted vaccination
protocol in cats that could literally move the needle for feline cancer treatment.
Dr. Staci Cannon, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Resident at the University of Florida, discusses recent findings from a study of outpatient
protocols in the treatment of canine parvovirus gastroenteritis.
In the
shelter setting, the decision to use a treatment
protocol other than the AHS
protocol can be a deliberate «war zone» approach to treating HWD — in human
medicine, treatment options in war zones or developing countries do not always reflect the best recommendation available, but are better than no option.
Veterinary
Protocol In Emergency Situations I spoke with Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine with the University of Florida, Veterinary Community Outreach Program about emergency response p
Protocol In Emergency Situations I spoke with Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of
Shelter Medicine with the University of Florida, Veterinary Community Outreach Program about emergency response
protocolprotocol:
ASPCA: House Training Your Adult Dog Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program: Stress Reduction
Protocol for Dogs Maryland SPCA: Stress Relief for Your Pet Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue: Understanding and Managing Canine Separation Anxiety Applied Animal Behaviour Science: Efficacy of Dog Appeasing Pheromone in Reducing Stress and Fear Related Behaviour in
Shelter Dogs; Elain Tod et al.00026 - 2 / abstract) The Canadian Veterinary Journal: Efficacy of Dog - Appeasing Pheromone (DAP) for Ameliorating Separation - Related Behavioral Signs in Hospitalized Dogs
An alternative to a widely accepted vaccination
protocol in cats could literally move the needle for feline cancer treatment, according to research from the University of Florida and Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program.
In response, a
protocol was developed by Dr. Kate Hurley, Director of
Shelter Medicine, University of California, U.C. Davis in conjunction with Dr. Tom Nelson, president of the American Heartworm Society and Professor Dwight Bowman, PhD, Professor of Parasitology, Cornell University.
«Our veterinary staff has discussed the situation at length with vets at both Purdue's School of Veterinary
Medicine and the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine in order to follow best lifesaving
protocols,» says Christine Jeschke, Director of
Shelter Operations.
Because some parts of the United States see few cases of heartworm, a
protocol was developed by Dr. Kate Hurley, Director of
Shelter Medicine, University of California, U.C. Davis in conjunction with Dr. Tom Nelson, president of the American Heartworm Society and Professor Dwight Bowman, PhD, Professor of Parasitology, Cornell University.