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learning management system that is comprised of a full catalog of classes to help you learn the A to Z of all things animal welfare. Register here. Free online courses and webinars from
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learning management system that is comprised of a full catalog of classes to help you learn the A to Z of all things animal welfare. Register here. Free online courses and webinars from
shortages Handling staff flow Prioritizing patients Financial and business considerations Sign up and view on-demand here. Other webinars of interest COVID-19: 5 Critical Takeaways
distancing decreases its efficacy. What does that mean for spay/neuter programs? In this recorded webinar, you’ll hear the latest national guidance on the role of spay/neuter
In this recorded webinar, Dr. Sandra Newbury, Director of University of Wisconsin's Shelter Medicine Program, gives practical guidance for essential shelter workers caring for pets who have been exposed to COVID-19.
change and monitor progress.Link stakeholders to others with similar struggles who have overcome the same obstacles.Identify pertinent resources, reading material, webinars, etc
infection in dogs, and create humane community cat programs that protect cats, wildlife, and neighborhoods. We presented 22 conference sessions and webinars to professional audiences
resiliency into the workforce. Through a combination of live webinars and on-demand courses, participants will learn new skills and approaches to developing healthier workplaces
for this long-distance challenge. For more support, join Jessica in her upcoming webinar series Practicing Compassionate Badassery: Coping with COVID-19 starting April 13! Group discounts are available.
. In this free webinar, 6 questions to slay compassion fatigue, certified compassion fatigue educator Jessica Dolce will share six questions (and how to use them) to help you
important step any pet owner can take is to create a pet emergency preparedness plan. In this recorded webinar, veterinarians Dr. Sara Pizano of Maddie’s Shelter Medicine