June 2, 2008 Maddie's Fund has awarded the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine a $ 1.7 million grant to support the first three years of a comprehensive six -
year shelter medicine program.
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Shelter Medicine Program and have plans on pursuing board certification in shelter medicine in the years
Medicine Program and have plans on pursuing board certification in
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shelter medicine in the years
medicine in the
years to come.
And just to put a final positive spin on the
year that's coming to an end: 2017 is the
year the animal
shelters of the Million Cat Challenge, which we co-founded with the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program, passed the 1 million cats saved mark.
In addition to implementing policies and procedures designed to improve animal health at ASC, Dr. Reeves was tasked with creating a new high - volume, high - quality surgical sterilization
program, as well as several outreach
programs, including: Free Animal Rabies Vaccination Clinics, Low - Cost Animal Microchip Identification Clinics, and a veterinary student externship
program, designed to expose third and fourth
year veterinary students to
shelter medicine principals.
If you weren't able to make the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University two - day conference earlier this
year, Maddie's InstituteSM is bringing it to you online.
«Our online students include veterinarians with 30
years of experience, veterinary students, and recent graduates,» said Terry Spencer, D.V.M., director of distance education for the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program.
«I thought I knew a lot about
Shelter Medicine, having spent a year working in a cats - only animal shelter prior to taking my first course in the program,» said Candice Corriher, D.V.M., one of the students who just completed the certificate p
Shelter Medicine, having spent a
year working in a cats - only animal
shelter prior to taking my first course in the program,» said Candice Corriher, D.V.M., one of the students who just completed the certificate p
shelter prior to taking my first course in the
program,» said Candice Corriher, D.V.M., one of the students who just completed the certificate
program.
After graduation from veterinary school, he completed a one -
year internship at the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at UF while continuing his online studies in the master's degree p
Program at UF while continuing his online studies in the master's degree
programprogram.
She is currently completing a
year - long fellowship in
Shelter Medicine through University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program / UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program with her focus project being on increasing efficiency of cat flow through the s
Shelter Medicine through University of Wisconsin
Shelter Medicine Program / UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program with her focus project being on increasing efficiency of cat flow through the s
Shelter Medicine Program / UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program with her focus project being on increasing efficiency of cat flow through the s
Shelter Medicine Program with her focus project being on increasing efficiency of cat flow through the
sheltershelter.
Maddie's Fund has provided University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine $ 11,220,221 in funding to support Maddie's ® Comprehensive
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, residency program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
Shelter Medicine Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship program, residency program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
Program, which includes veterinary student training, an internship
program, residency program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
program, residency
program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
program, continuing education for veterinarians, distance learning, research, and
shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
shelter assessments and disease diagnostic, control and prevention services.This
program is in the final years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well un
program is in the final
years of support from Maddie's Fund, and sustainability plans are well underway.
That's the size of the dedicated volunteer force at PAWS Chicago, a
shelter that includes a state - of - the - art Adoption Center that finds homes for nearly 6,000 pets annually; the Lurie Spay / Neuter Clinic and the GusMobile, which spays and neuters 18,000 pets each
year for low - income families; and, on top of all that, PAWS Chicago also has a cutting edge
shelter medicine and behavior
program.
Maddie's Fund ® has awarded $ 1.1 M over the next three
years to support the development of a comprehensive
shelter medicine program at Purdue University's School of Veterinary M
medicine program at Purdue University's School of Veterinary
MedicineMedicine.
In July 2013, Dr. Kamiya achieved the capstone of
shelter medicine training when she completed a 3 - year intensive residency - training program in shelter medicine from the University of California - Davis, School of Veterinary M
medicine training when she completed a 3 -
year intensive residency - training
program in
shelter medicine from the University of California - Davis, School of Veterinary M
medicine from the University of California - Davis, School of Veterinary
MedicineMedicine.
The University of Wisconsin
Shelter Medicine Program and Dane County Humane Society offer a one
year long University of Wisconsin - Dane County Humane Society Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Internship for graduate veterinarians in Madison, WI.
She is currently an HSUS Fellow doing a one
year shelter medicine fellowship with the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine P
shelter medicine fellowship with the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine
medicine fellowship with the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine P
Shelter Medicine Medicine Program.
February 1, 2008 Maddie's Fund has awarded $ 1.1 M over the next three
years to support the development of a comprehensive
shelter medicine program at Purdue University's School of Veterinary M
medicine program at Purdue University's School of Veterinary
MedicineMedicine.
During her senior
year, she gained experience at five different
shelters as part of an externship through the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program which cemented her desire to pursue a career in shelter me
Shelter Medicine Program which cemented her desire to pursue a career in shelter m
Medicine Program which cemented her desire to pursue a career in
shelter me
shelter medicinemedicine.
After some negotiation, Maddie's Fund promised to grant the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine $ 1.5 million over 5
years to (1) start a resident training
program, (2) conduct noninvasive research of benefit to
shelter animals, and (3) provide outreach and support to animal
sheltering organizations, as long as at least 60 % of the
shelters helped were self - described as no kill facilities.
This watershed moment came nearly 15
years to the day that Drs. Niels Pedersen and Janet Foley launched the world's first residency training
program at the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine in the previously unheard - of field of shelter m
Medicine in the previously unheard - of field of
shelter medicinemedicine.
The most recent issue of Florida Veterinarian magazine interviewed our own Dr. Cynda Crawford about the role played by Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program during last
year's canine influenza outbreak.
As pioneers in a field yet to be defined, our little group found the early
years of the
shelter medicine program challenging.
Founded by Dr. Julie Levy, director of the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, the trap - neuter - return (TNR) program known as Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16
Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine, the trap - neuter - return (TNR)
program known as Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16
program known as Operation Catnip has been running free high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics for community cats in Gainesville for more than 16
years.
«
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.»
Just as there have been four great transformations in veterinary
medicine — feline
medicine, preventive care, dentistry, and pain management — there have also been three great transformations of animal
sheltering, That's the view of Dr. Marty Becker, founder of Fear Free, a training and certification
program for animal professionals that debuted a little over one
year ago.
In 2014, the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program at the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine collaborated with the University of Florida Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program to launch the Million Cat Challenge, a five -
year campaign to save cats all over North America.
The most recent issue of Florida Veterinarian magazine interviewed our own Dr. Cynda Crawford about how the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program provided testing and biosecurity policies to keep the UF College of Veterinary
Medicine and its patients, as well as dogs in animal
shelters, safe during last
year's canine influenza outbreak.
The Wright - Way Rescue Animal
Shelter is a non-profit welfare group for pets that seeks to reduce the number of homeless adoptable pets euthanized in the Midwest each year through an adoption program, community education, promotion of spaying and neutering, and a shelter medicine outreach p
Shelter is a non-profit welfare group for pets that seeks to reduce the number of homeless adoptable pets euthanized in the Midwest each
year through an adoption
program, community education, promotion of spaying and neutering, and a
shelter medicine outreach p
shelter medicine outreach
program.
Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program Award is presented to the fourth year DVM student who exemplifies compassion for shelter pets, excellent interaction with shelter clients and proficiency in shelter medicine: Amy Jamieson (2017), Jessica Goodman (2016), Lara Silveri, Courtney Zander (2015), Emily Rudman (2014), Liz Heltzel (2013), Rebecca Rider (2012), Julie Molitoris
Shelter Medicine Program Award is presented to the fourth year DVM student who exemplifies compassion for shelter pets, excellent interaction with shelter clients and proficiency in shelter medicine: Amy Jamieson (2017), Jessica Goodman (2016), Lara Silveri, Courtney Zander (2015), Emily Rudman (2014), Liz Heltzel (2013), Rebecca Rider (2012), Julie Molitori
Medicine Program Award is presented to the fourth
year DVM student who exemplifies compassion for
shelter pets, excellent interaction with shelter clients and proficiency in shelter medicine: Amy Jamieson (2017), Jessica Goodman (2016), Lara Silveri, Courtney Zander (2015), Emily Rudman (2014), Liz Heltzel (2013), Rebecca Rider (2012), Julie Molitoris
shelter pets, excellent interaction with
shelter clients and proficiency in shelter medicine: Amy Jamieson (2017), Jessica Goodman (2016), Lara Silveri, Courtney Zander (2015), Emily Rudman (2014), Liz Heltzel (2013), Rebecca Rider (2012), Julie Molitoris
shelter clients and proficiency in
shelter medicine: Amy Jamieson (2017), Jessica Goodman (2016), Lara Silveri, Courtney Zander (2015), Emily Rudman (2014), Liz Heltzel (2013), Rebecca Rider (2012), Julie Molitoris
shelter medicine: Amy Jamieson (2017), Jessica Goodman (2016), Lara Silveri, Courtney Zander (2015), Emily Rudman (2014), Liz Heltzel (2013), Rebecca Rider (2012), Julie Molitori
medicine: Amy Jamieson (2017), Jessica Goodman (2016), Lara Silveri, Courtney Zander (2015), Emily Rudman (2014), Liz Heltzel (2013), Rebecca Rider (2012), Julie Molitoris (2011)
In future
years, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program has plans to expand to farm animals, given the high density of farms in the Finger Lakes.
The
Shelter Medicine Program at Illinois engages students during all four years of the veterinary degree p
Program at Illinois engages students during all four
years of the veterinary degree
programprogram.
Here's a look at how many dogs and cats were sterilized by our
Shelter Medicine program during recent academic
years:
Visiting fourth -
year veterinary students can spend two weeks in the
Shelter Medicine Program taking the VM 612 - 616 shelter medicine ro
Shelter Medicine Program taking the VM 612 - 616 shelter medicine r
Medicine Program taking the VM 612 - 616
shelter medicine ro
shelter medicine r
medicine rotation.
Then, in 2005, Sheila graduated from Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at UC Davis, becoming the first in the nation to complete a three - year, post-graduate behavior specialty training program with an emphasis on shelter animals and shelter behavior pr
Shelter Medicine Program at UC Davis, becoming the first in the nation to complete a three - year, post-graduate behavior specialty training program with an emphasis on shelter animals and shelter behavior pr
Program at UC Davis, becoming the first in the nation to complete a three -
year, post-graduate behavior specialty training
program with an emphasis on shelter animals and shelter behavior pr
program with an emphasis on
shelter animals and shelter behavior pr
shelter animals and
shelter behavior pr
shelter behavior
programs.
Dr. Jan Scarlett, Director of the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, an epidemiologist with many years of experience in the field of animal sheltering, shares how to calculate and monitor several pivotal shelter medicine metrics at the ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conferenc
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, an epidemiologist with many years of experience in the field of animal sheltering, shares how to calculate and monitor several pivotal shelter medicine metrics at the ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conferen
Medicine Program at Cornell University, an epidemiologist with many
years of experience in the field of animal
sheltering, shares how to calculate and monitor several pivotal
shelter medicine metrics at the ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conferenc
shelter medicine metrics at the ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conferen
medicine metrics at the ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conferenc
Shelter Medicine Conferen
Medicine Conference 2012.
Dr. G. Robert Weedon directs the
shelter medicine program at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in Urbana, which performs more than 4,000 low - cost spay and neuter surgeries each year at rural shelters in east central I
medicine program at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary
Medicine in Urbana, which performs more than 4,000 low - cost spay and neuter surgeries each year at rural shelters in east central I
Medicine in Urbana, which performs more than 4,000 low - cost spay and neuter surgeries each
year at rural
shelters in east central Illinois.
Upon graduation she completed two
year long specialized internship training
programs, one in small animal
medicine and surgery at the ASPCA Animal Hospital in NYC and one in
shelter medicine as the recipient of the Petring Grant at the North Shore Animal League America.
Dr. Newbury helped build the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program, and served for six
years on the board of directors of the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, where she was the chair of the
Shelter Standards Task Force.
Our very own Maddie's ® Professor of
Shelter Medicine, Dr. Julie Levy, has been hard at work alongside Dr. Kate Hurley and the team at UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program on the Million Cat Challenge, a new initiative that challenges
shelters across North America to save the lives of 1 million cats over the next 5
years.
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
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
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.
With support from Maddie's Fund, our
program offers a one
year Fellowship to a small cohort of working
shelter veterinarians interested in mentored
shelter medicine - training.
The Challenge, a joint project of the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at UF, the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program, Maddie's Fund, and the ASPCA, is a shelter - based campaign to save the lives of 1 million cats in North American animal shelters over the course of five
Shelter Medicine Program at UF, the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program, Maddie's Fund, and the ASPCA, is a shelter - based campaign to save the lives of 1 million cats in North American animal shelters over the course of five
Shelter Medicine Program, Maddie's Fund, and the ASPCA, is a
shelter - based campaign to save the lives of 1 million cats in North American animal shelters over the course of five
shelter - based campaign to save the lives of 1 million cats in North American animal
shelters over the course of five
years.
Looking back at the past
year's work for
shelter animals and the veterinarians who care for them, I can only grow more excited for the future opportunities for our field and for Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of F
shelter animals and the veterinarians who care for them, I can only grow more excited for the future opportunities for our field and for Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of F
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida.
A
year in Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program brings many adventures, from working with new students in our exciting on - campus offerings to conducting vital research on pressing shelter health
Shelter Medicine Program brings many adventures, from working with new students in our exciting on - campus offerings to conducting vital research on pressing
shelter health
shelter health issues.
Based on
years of experience working with world class trainers, veterinarians, animal
shelters, private clients and through extensive studies, Carol Komitor formulated the curriculum for the multilevel energy
medicine program known as Healing Touch for Animals ® (HTA).
Founded in 1870, HSMO provides second chances to animals in need through adoptions, education, veterinary
medicine, animal cruelty task force and
shelter behavior
programs that reach more than 75,000 animals and 200,000 people every
year.
CNY
Shelter Forum is a group that was formed approximately 4
years ago, by Cornell's Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program Director, Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, DVM, DABVP.
(b) No person shall spay or neuter any dog or cat for or on behalf of a pound or animal
shelter unless such person is a licensed veterinarian or a student currently enrolled in the college of veterinary
medicine, Kansas state university, who has completed at least two
years of study in the veterinary medical curriculum and is participating in a spay or neuter
program and as part of the curriculum under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian.