Dr. Groshong speaks nationally on
shelter medicine topics.
We provide assistance to animal shelters across a wide range of
Shelter Medicine topics.
As Director of Maddie's Fund ®, she has launched a series of live and on - demand webcasts on various
shelter medicine topics designed to help shelter personnel address medical and behavioral problems in shelter dogs and cats, thereby helping them save more lives.
In addition to providing a series of lecture courses in
shelter medicine topics, we count on our shelter partners to assist us in providing practical training during student externships.
Day 1 consisted of group - based discussions and lectures delivered by Dr. Polak and Adam Parascandola from Humane Society International on
shelter medicine topics including infectious disease control, facility design, and sanitation.
During her visit, Dr. Cho is learning from Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program faculty about shelter management, cat population control, pediatric spay / neuter, and other
shelter medicine topics.
The certificate's comprehensive approach enables every student to experience an in - depth exploration of a wide variety of
shelter medicine topics.
The lecture was part of a monthly lecture series on
shelter medicine topics hosted by the University of Florida's Student Chapter of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and is part of our spring 2013 graduate - level course, Canine Discrimination, Society, and Animal Shelters.
Not exact matches
We offer major annual conferences on a variety of
topics such as
shelter medicine and veterinary forensics.
Greg Miller has more than 15 years of experience utilizing geographic analysis to explore a wide range of
topics, from the most at - risk
shelter animals and community
medicine clients to area demographics.
You can catch her sharing lots more juicy info on this
topic during the ASPCA Cornell Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Conference, coming up this July 31 - August 2.
In 2012, Sandra Newbury, DVM, National
Shelter Medicine Extension Veterinarian at the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program, UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine, presented three webinars on medical
topics to start or help increase the capacity of foster programs.
FeLV and FIV testing in
shelters, chemical solutions for aggressive animals,
shelter enrichment for dogs and cats are just a few of the hot topics featured in our recordings from the 2011 Cornell conference co-hosted by Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell Univ
shelter enrichment for dogs and cats are just a few of the hot
topics featured in our recordings from the 2011 Cornell conference co-hosted by Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell Univ
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University.
Rounds provides an opportunity for discussions to be held on current
topics in
shelter medicine for continued learning and collaboration among
shelter medicine professionals.
Conference attendees are invited to present their findings on any
topic relevant to
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Maddie's Institute is the «academic division» of Maddie's Fund, and it has produced and made available a series of informational videos and webcasts on
shelter medicine and other
topics.
Maddie's Institute hosts a variety of webcasts on
topics related to
shelter medicine.
In 2004, the first textbook on the
topic of
shelter medicine, Shelter Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff, was pub
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Shelter Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff, was pub
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Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff, was published.
The ASPCA's Greg Miller, GISP, AICP (Director, GIS Analysis), has more than 15 years of experience utilizing geographic analysis to explore a wide range of
topics, from the most at - risk
shelter animals to community
medicine clients and area demographics.
Dr. Levy and Dr. Kate Hurley of the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program will address the hot
topic of saving community cats and the nationwide effort to save a million lives.
Other
topics included in this year's symposium are cardiology, pathology, lyme disease,
shelter medicine, endoscopy, and feline friendly practice guidelines.
HSVMA has obtained RACE CE accreditation for veterinarians and veterinary technicians attending Animal Care Expo 2018 for 16 different Expo workshops on timely
topics such as best practices for
shelter medicine, community cat return - to - field programs, managing
shelter intake and disease outbreaks, dog relocation programs, community
medicine programs, compassion fatigue, and more.
Up to date information gathered from
shelter medicine experts including
topics such as intake procedures, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), cleaning / disinfection, zoonotic diseases and outbreak control are available to better equip staff with the resources to make animals more comfortable and provide a humane and healthy environment.
Watch academics,
shelter medicine experts and industry leaders share the most up - to - date information on
topics that could save the lives of pets.
More than 39,000 animal welfare enthusiasts have watched noted academics,
shelter medicine experts and industry leaders deliver the most current information on
topics such as anti-body titer testing, ringworm, community cats, social media for animal
shelters and more.
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.
Graduate level courses focused on
topics in
shelter medicine are available to veterinary students currently enrolled at the Cornell School of Veterinary M
medicine are available to veterinary students currently enrolled at the Cornell School of Veterinary
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Our monthly CNY
shelter forum on the Cornell campus provides presentations and discussion of a variety of
topics in the field of
shelter medicine to local
shelter staff, volunteers, and veterinarians.
Content will include; Bovine, Small Animal, Food Animal, Equine, Exotics,
topics of interest for Veterinary Technicians, Professional Development, and
Shelter Medicine.
The club sponsors evening lectures regarding a variety of
shelter medicine - related topics, hosts weekly Monday lunch rounds presented by a Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program staff veterinarian, and organizes Saturday clinics at the Tompkins County SPCA to give veterinary students the chance to practice being a clinician in a shelter s
shelter medicine - related topics, hosts weekly Monday lunch rounds presented by a Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program staff veterinarian, and organizes Saturday clinics at the Tompkins County SPCA to give veterinary students the chance to practice being a clinician in a shelter
medicine - related
topics, hosts weekly Monday lunch rounds presented by a Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program staff veterinarian, and organizes Saturday clinics at the Tompkins County SPCA to give veterinary students the chance to practice being a clinician in a shelter s
Shelter Medicine Program staff veterinarian, and organizes Saturday clinics at the Tompkins County SPCA to give veterinary students the chance to practice being a clinician in a shelter
Medicine Program staff veterinarian, and organizes Saturday clinics at the Tompkins County SPCA to give veterinary students the chance to practice being a clinician in a
shelter s
shelter setting.
Topics in this course may include the following: veterinary forensic
medicine,
shelter metrics for population health, guidelines for effective foster care and transport programs, physical structure and health in
shelters, and management of medical problems in
shelter environment.
In addition, some non-profit agencies (such as the ASPCA ®, Maddie's Institute ®, and PetSmart Charities ®) offer webinars covering
topics in
Shelter Medicine.
To provide advanced training in
topics of preventive
medicine and epidemiology as they apply to animal
shelters.