Crunching Numbers to Save Lives
Shelter Census project aims to improve shelter animal outcomes in Florida.
Shelter Census project aims to improve shelter animal outcomes in Florida.
This summer, several veterinary students have been busy with more than just their online projects in the Integrating Veterinary Medicine with Shelter Systems course. Here is a peek at what keeps them busy.
Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program is proud to recognize the nine recipients of the Certificate in Shelter Medicine who are now officially veterinarians! Best of luck to the Class of 2014!
Recognition of Shelter Medicine Practice as a veterinary specialty will help optimize care for millions of animals through education, research, and the pursuit of clinical excellence.
An alternative to a widely accepted vaccination protocol in cats could literally move the needle for feline cancer treatment.
With the help of the state's animal shelters, Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program is creating a statistical snapshot of how cats and dogs move through the Florida shelter system.
Our veterinarians provide expert insight to help shelters fight disease, improve welfare, and find homes for their cats and dogs.
The Certificate provides affordable and convenient advanced training in shelter medicine for veterinary students and veterinarians, offered entirely online.
Nearly 200 shelter medicine veterinarians and shelter leaders descended on Orlando, Florida to explore innovative ideas and practical solutions for helping shelter animals.
From an exploration of the psychology of hoarding to processing simulated crime scenes, Maddie's Veterinary Forensics Conference provided a wealth of insights and practical tools.