ASPCA
Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians explain the best procedures for vaccinating special populations.
ASPCA
Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians explain why disease still happens in shelters where regular vaccinations take place.
During their shelter experience, students participate in the full spectrum of
shelter medicine services, from intake to adoption.
Here is a common question about special populations and proper vaccinations answered by ASPCA
Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians.
ASPCA
Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians explain why vaccinating foster animals is crucial.
Here are two common questions about vaccinating at intake answered by ASPCA
Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians.
Senior veterinary students will have the option of a rotation in
the shelter medicine service at participating shelters.
Kathleen began working with the ASPCA in 2008 and is currently a Senior Director within
the Shelter Medicine Service.
Not exact matches
Upon leaving federal
service Dr. Woodward desires to practice veterinary clinical
medicine in the
shelter medicine field where she can help homeless and less fortunate animals in Frederick County.
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The College of Veterinary
Medicine has added an elective clinical rotation through a new educational partnership with the Greater Birmingham Humane Society and Dr. Brandon Cash, owner of Alabama
Shelter Veterinarians, P.C. Third - year veterinary students can choose to spend a two - week rotation providing medical
services under the supervision of veterinarians and staff of the Alabama -LSB-...]
Veterinary teams from Emancipet, ViDAS, Veterinarians for Puerto Rico, Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, and Helping Paws Across Borders will provide high - volume spay / neuter
services in locations across the island.
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The
shelter medicine programs give a great
service preparing them to be good students and ultimately great vets.»
Responsibilities include a primary teaching responsibility in the new clinical
shelter medicine clerkship located at Miami - Dade Animal
Services in Miami, Florida.
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Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program is internationally known and respected for its strong academic reputation, pioneering research, and
service to the animal welfare community.
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Maybelle's case involved a number of ARL programs including: Law Enforcement
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Services,
Shelter Veterinary Medicine, and plenty of support from shelter staff and volu
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After my program, I began to explore the field of
shelter medicine by volunteering at Operation Catnip, Alachua County Animal
Services, Plenty of Pit Bulls Rescue, becoming Fear - Free Certified and fostering through Helping Hands Pet Rescue.
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We offer the opportunity to work with the UW
Shelter Medicine Program through an annual on - going
service.
Maddie's Fund has provided University of Wisconsin - Madison School of Veterinary
Medicine with $ 1,032,824 in funding to support their
Shelter Medicine Program, including courses, internships, residencies and diagnostic testing and shelter consultative services.Interns work hand - in - hand with veterinarians at Dane County Humane Society, Residents mentor and train at the University's veterinary clinic and thousands of animals have been saved through the diagnostic testing and shelter consultative services for disease outbreaks of Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvovirus, Feline Panleukopenia Virus, Canine Respiratory Disease Complex and Feline Respiratory Disease C
Shelter Medicine Program, including courses, internships, residencies and diagnostic testing and
shelter consultative services.Interns work hand - in - hand with veterinarians at Dane County Humane Society, Residents mentor and train at the University's veterinary clinic and thousands of animals have been saved through the diagnostic testing and shelter consultative services for disease outbreaks of Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvovirus, Feline Panleukopenia Virus, Canine Respiratory Disease Complex and Feline Respiratory Disease C
shelter consultative
services.Interns work hand - in - hand with veterinarians at Dane County Humane Society, Residents mentor and train at the University's veterinary clinic and thousands of animals have been saved through the diagnostic testing and
shelter consultative services for disease outbreaks of Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvovirus, Feline Panleukopenia Virus, Canine Respiratory Disease Complex and Feline Respiratory Disease C
shelter consultative
services for disease outbreaks of Canine Distemper Virus, Canine Parvovirus, Feline Panleukopenia Virus, Canine Respiratory Disease Complex and Feline Respiratory Disease Complex.
Listen to Dr. Brian DiGangi, Clinical Assistant Professor of
Shelter Medicine at University of Florida in Part 1, and Dr. Stephanie Jacks, Veterinarian for the Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services in Part 2, talk about the role of Daily Rounds in an animal s
Shelter Medicine at University of Florida in Part 1, and Dr. Stephanie Jacks, Veterinarian for the Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective
Services in Part 2, talk about the role of Daily Rounds in an animal
sheltershelter.
Professionals from all fields of veterinary
medicine are eligible for entry including, but not limited to those who work in: research, emergency
services,
shelters, and those who work with large and exotic animals.
He was a member of the organizing committee for the specialty board in
shelter medicine and received the ASPCA's Henry Berg Award in 2008, the AVMA's national Animal Welfare Award in 2012 and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Meritorious Service Award i
shelter medicine and received the ASPCA's Henry Berg Award in 2008, the AVMA's national Animal Welfare Award in 2012 and the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians Meritorious Service Award i
Shelter Veterinarians Meritorious
Service Award in 2015.
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.
The department supports a well - equipped veterinary referral hospital with specialty
services in anesthesia; bird, zoo and exotic animal
medicine; small animal
medicine; cardiology; small animal soft tissue and orthopedic surgery; dermatology; emergency and critical care; equine
medicine; equine surgery; large animal
medicine; integrative
medicine; medical oncology; ophthalmology; radiation oncology; diagnostic imaging;
shelter medicine and theriogenology.
If your agency is interested in
shelter heath assessment services from Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program, please complete and submit the Request a Shelter Health Assessmen
shelter heath assessment
services from Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program, please complete and submit the Request a Shelter Health Assessmen
Shelter Medicine Program, please complete and submit the Request a
Shelter Health Assessmen
Shelter Health Assessment form.
Like our colleagues at the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, we truly believe that the development of a formal recognized veterinary specialty in
Shelter Medicine will provide improved veterinary medical
services to the profession and the public — and will help optimize care for millions of animals through education, research, and the pursuit of clinical excellence.
The Koret
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine advances shelter medicine as a veterinary specialty through research, specialty training and education, and performance of veterinary services in animal shelters: and helps to improve the quality of life of animals in shelters through improvements in veterinary medicine and management of d
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine advances shelter medicine as a veterinary specialty through research, specialty training and education, and performance of veterinary services in animal shelters: and helps to improve the quality of life of animals in shelters through improvements in veterinary medicine and management of
Medicine Program at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary
Medicine advances shelter medicine as a veterinary specialty through research, specialty training and education, and performance of veterinary services in animal shelters: and helps to improve the quality of life of animals in shelters through improvements in veterinary medicine and management of
Medicine advances
shelter medicine as a veterinary specialty through research, specialty training and education, and performance of veterinary services in animal shelters: and helps to improve the quality of life of animals in shelters through improvements in veterinary medicine and management of d
shelter medicine as a veterinary specialty through research, specialty training and education, and performance of veterinary services in animal shelters: and helps to improve the quality of life of animals in shelters through improvements in veterinary medicine and management of
medicine as a veterinary specialty through research, specialty training and education, and performance of veterinary
services in animal
shelters: and helps to improve the quality of life of animals in
shelters through improvements in veterinary
medicine and management of
medicine and management of disease.
Our mission is to instruct veterinary students in the best practices of small - animal sterilization surgeries, to provide free or low - cost
services to pets in need from the surrounding community, and to provide the surgical training component for the Tufts
Shelter Medicine Program.
• Rescue / Volunteer Coordinator • Community Outreach Coordinator • Facilities Maintenance Lead • Began utilizing Inmate labor to clean both Shelters • Crew Leaders to more effectively manage and supervise inmate crews • Foster Coordinator / Intake mitigation counselor • Second Full Time Veterinarian • Extended hours of
Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up
Shelter operation to 7 days a week • Stabilized our work force • Increased staff training • Created a Call Center in the Viera Office to free up
shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up
shelter staff using existing personnel in the Viera office • Makeover of the South
Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up
Shelter with the help of Habitat for Humanity and the Pet Posse • Created Community Cat Rooms • Created outside runs for the dogs • Built Fisher and Mollies Place and the Rainbow Bridge • New Paint and Landscaping • Mini Makeover of the North
Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up
Shelter using inmate labor • Re purposed two (2) existing vehicles for mobile adoption partnering with Community Champions and Jacks Wrecker
Service • Increased adoption events throughout the community • Partnered with Supermodel Kate Upton and the Washington Nationals to roll out the mobile adoption program • Recruited and hired an proven leader in
shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up
shelter medicine, Dr. Sarah Boyd • Addressed a back log of over 600 spay / neuter surgeries, by bringing surgeries up to date
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While practicing small animal
medicine in Miami, FL, she began offering her relief veterinary
services to the local county shelter, Miami Dade Animal Services (MDAS), and was moved to found the «MVC PUP E» Program, the Miami Veterinary Coalition to Prevent (and End) Unwanted Pet Euth
services to the local county
shelter, Miami Dade Animal
Services (MDAS), and was moved to found the «MVC PUP E» Program, the Miami Veterinary Coalition to Prevent (and End) Unwanted Pet Euth
Services (MDAS), and was moved to found the «MVC PUP E» Program, the Miami Veterinary Coalition to Prevent (and End) Unwanted Pet Euthanasias.