Two New Veterinarians, One Big Heart for Shelter Animals
The Rosebud Award honors 2 vet students for their exceptional commitment to enhancing the lives of sheltered and homeless animals through the study and promotion of Shelter Medicine
The Rosebud Award honors 2 vet students for their exceptional commitment to enhancing the lives of sheltered and homeless animals through the study and promotion of Shelter Medicine
Michaela Oglesby, class of ’24 in the UF College of Veterinary Medicine, is graduating this month with a list of accomplishments as long as a dog’s tail. In addition to earning a Master’s in Shelter Medicine, a Certificate in Veterinary Forensics, and the Certificate in Shelter Medicine, she is this…
22 students earned a Professional Certificate in Shelter Medicine, a credential exclusive to UF.
Dr. Terry G. Spencer on positive leadership as the key to more lifesaving in animal welfare.
Katie Houston, Class of 2023, with Charlotte, an 8-year-old lionhead rabbit, is the recipient of the 2023 Rosebud Award for Excellence in Shelter Medicine.
Nine shelter medicine certificate students will gain hands-on experience in Shelter Medicine and High Quality High Volume Spay and Neuter programs throughout the country.
The Second Edition of the ground-breaking text by Lila Miller and Stephen Zawistowski, Shelter Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff, will be published January 1, 2013.