Would you like to put your veterinary skills to work helping homeless animals and
teaching shelter medicine to veterinary students?
, I hope to eventually be a medical director of a large shelter or perhaps
teach shelter medicine at one of our veterinary colleges, to inspire other young professionals to go out and care harder, make shelter medicine better, never worry about «keeping prices high» and «the economy floating.»
She currently
teaches shelter medicine at both the University of Florida and the University of Georgia, and serves as the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners Regent for the newly recognized shelter medicine specialty.
In this role,
she teaches shelter medicine residents, interns and veterinary students about animal behavior as it relates to the shelter environment.
In this role,
she teaches shelter medicine residents and interns and veterinary students about animal behavior as it relates to the shelter environment.
Not exact matches
«With the completion of this program, I hope to
teach clinical
shelter medicine at the professional level and prepare for board certification in this specialty.
He continued, «It's a real testament to the
shelter medicine faculty at UF and their devotion to
teaching.
A person who loves
teaching others, particularly novice veterinary students, how to provide individual animal care and population - level care to ensure that
shelter medicine is practiced according to the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Sh
shelter medicine is practiced according to the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Sh
Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters.
Responsibilities include a primary
teaching responsibility in the new clinical
shelter medicine clerkship located at Miami - Dade Animal Services in Miami, Florida.
Dr. Burling is currently an Assistant
Teaching Professor with the
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Missouri, and is obtaining a Master's in Public Health degree with a concentration in Epidemiology from the University of South Florida.
The Tuskegee University College of Veterinary
Medicine is defending its use of
shelter animals to
teach surgical and euthanasia procedures to students.
Shelter Medicine Hands - On Workshop: How to Teach Shelter Dogs Three Simple Cues to Maximize Their Adoptability Dr. Sara Bennett, Dr. Niwako Ogata, Melinda Cotton Fee: $ 15 / participant (2 CE) Limit: 40 participants, 24 observers (no fee) Session attendees will learn about and observe three basic training exercises being applied to shelter dogs that will help to improve the dog's behavior, presentation to the public, and consequently, its adopta
Shelter Medicine Hands - On Workshop: How to
Teach Shelter Dogs Three Simple Cues to Maximize Their Adoptability Dr. Sara Bennett, Dr. Niwako Ogata, Melinda Cotton Fee: $ 15 / participant (2 CE) Limit: 40 participants, 24 observers (no fee) Session attendees will learn about and observe three basic training exercises being applied to shelter dogs that will help to improve the dog's behavior, presentation to the public, and consequently, its adopta
Shelter Dogs Three Simple Cues to Maximize Their Adoptability Dr. Sara Bennett, Dr. Niwako Ogata, Melinda Cotton Fee: $ 15 / participant (2 CE) Limit: 40 participants, 24 observers (no fee) Session attendees will learn about and observe three basic training exercises being applied to
shelter dogs that will help to improve the dog's behavior, presentation to the public, and consequently, its adopta
shelter dogs that will help to improve the dog's behavior, presentation to the public, and consequently, its adoptability.
The timing could not have been better, since Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program and founder of Operation Catnip, was currently
teaching a course on community cat management.
In addition to her impact
teaching students all over the U.S. as well as globally, some of her notable achievements include groundbreaking work with community cats in the early 90s through Operation CatNip; advancing the field and credibility of
shelter medicine through disease prevention, outbreak response and prioritizing lifesaving over euthanasia; and more recent projects like the Million Cat Challenge.
Dr. Wright currently serves on the board of local
shelters in Michigan, is the director of the veterinary technician training program at Baker College, and serves as a
teaching assistant for Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program online courses.
She has been an adjunct professor for 10 years,
teaching 4th year LSU veterinary students
shelter medicine including high quality spay / neuter techniques.
«
Shelter medicine programs like the one at UF have utilized the
teachings of the late, great Dr. Sophia Yin for years, incorporating lower - stress methods of handling fearful pets and acknowledging their emotional needs.»
With a plan of returning to Tucson, AZ to practice
shelter medicine in some capacity, Maddie's Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine is giving me the education not currently taught in most veterinary curriculums and preparing me for a career in shelter me
shelter medicine in some capacity, Maddie's Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine is giving me the education not currently taught in most veterinary curriculums and preparing me for a career in shelter m
medicine in some capacity, Maddie's Graduate Certificate in
Shelter Medicine is giving me the education not currently taught in most veterinary curriculums and preparing me for a career in shelter me
Shelter Medicine is giving me the education not currently taught in most veterinary curriculums and preparing me for a career in shelter m
Medicine is giving me the education not currently
taught in most veterinary curriculums and preparing me for a career in
shelter me
shelter medicinemedicine.
She helps arrange various
teaching labs for students in the
Shelter Medicine Club and the Feline
Medicine Club.
Cornell University's Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program is one of the few schools offering a robust shelter medicine program, that not only teaches classes, but has a rotation for students in their clinical years and is dedicated to training new shelter veterin
Shelter Medicine Program is one of the few schools offering a robust shelter medicine program, that not only teaches classes, but has a rotation for students in their clinical years and is dedicated to training new shelter veteri
Medicine Program is one of the few schools offering a robust
shelter medicine program, that not only teaches classes, but has a rotation for students in their clinical years and is dedicated to training new shelter veterin
shelter medicine program, that not only teaches classes, but has a rotation for students in their clinical years and is dedicated to training new shelter veteri
medicine program, that not only
teaches classes, but has a rotation for students in their clinical years and is dedicated to training new
shelter veterin
shelter veterinarians.
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.
The mission of the Tufts
Shelter Medicine Program is to teach veterinary students best practices of surgery and medicine while sensitizing students to the needs of underserved
Medicine Program is to
teach veterinary students best practices of surgery and
medicine while sensitizing students to the needs of underserved
medicine while sensitizing students to the needs of underserved animals.
Prior to joining the ASPCA in 2008, Dr. Slater
taught epidemiology at Texas A & M's College of Veterinary
Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, and today her emphasis is on research, including assessing fee - waived cat programs and the impact of spay / neuter on
shelter intake.
In 1999, the first formal class in
shelter medicine was
taught.
«The
Shelter Medicine Program at Cummings School of Veterinary
Medicine at Tuft University addresses the needs of underserved animal populations while
teaching students practice - ready skills.
Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program offers a Certificate in Shelter Medicine to enrolled veterinary students, preparing them through coursework, clinical hands - on teaching, supervised in - shelter experiences, and research opportu
Shelter Medicine Program offers a Certificate in
Shelter Medicine to enrolled veterinary students, preparing them through coursework, clinical hands - on teaching, supervised in - shelter experiences, and research opportu
Shelter Medicine to enrolled veterinary students, preparing them through coursework, clinical hands - on
teaching, supervised in -
shelter experiences, and research opportu
shelter experiences, and research opportunities.