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  • VIROX Webinar – Finding Connection in  Times of Challenge

    VIROX Webinar – Finding Connection in Times of Challenge

    WEBINAR

    Finding Connection in Times of Challenge

    About the Webinar

    There are moments in history where society as we know it changes forever.  Earthquakes and hurricanes have altered neighborhoods and building codes.  Man-made moments such as walking on the moon or the creation of the atomic bomb have created monumental cultural shifts throughout humanity.  In early 2020 the entire world started on the journey of living through a novel viral pandemic – COVID 19.  Disease pandemics are not new to the human race and examples include the black plague of the middle ages and the Spanish flu of 1918 where illness killed millions across the globe. Finding peace when living during an unprecedented time is challenging. Taking time to press pause and take a deep breath allows us each permission to find our unique path to serenity in our world during the event.  Taking the path to recognize where we are, embrace ourselves, and find connection helps us in our resiliency during these extremely difficult times.  This will also help us get ahead of wondering what will our world look post COVID 19. This webinar will share actionable steps that we can each take to help us along in this journey of uncertainty.  For even though we are isolating and practicing social distancing, we are all still 1 Life Connected.

    Kimberly Pope-Robinson, DVM, CCFP

    Presenter

     

    Beckie Mossor, RVT

    Presenter

     

    REGISTER AT:  https://event.webinarjam.com/register/62/7v41gtm4

  • National Shelter admission decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic: providing service safely

    National Shelter admission decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic: providing service safely

    Sheltering services have been defined as essential in most communities, charging us with the collective responsibility to determine the “what” and “how” of providing necessary services in a way that best keeps communities, shelter staff and animals safe. That decision making process begins before an animal is admitted. Recognizing that each intake creates a cascade of risks, NACA guidelines, endorsed by national groups and shelter medicine programs, recommend taking active measures to eliminate non-essential intake while continuing to respond to emergency needs. In this hour-long webinar, Dr. Kate Hurley and Dr. Sandra Newbury will cover practical aspects of communicating intake policies and distinguishing between essential and non-essential intake for dogs, cats and kittens. We’ll cover, not only the most effective ways to message the change in services to your community but the most effective ways to engage them in our first priority during the Covid-19 crisis: keeping animals safely out of the shelter and at home with us.

  • MCC Home to Home Webinar

    MCC Home to Home Webinar

    Mandy Evans and Carina DeVera from Marin Humane– and possibly a panelist or two.

    Title and description coming soon.

    Please let me know if you see any other webinars advertised at this time! Hoping to go live by tomorrow, so I’ve got a few minutes to choose a new time if you see a conflict out there.

  • Webinar:  California Shelter Admissions Decisions During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Webinar: California Shelter Admissions Decisions During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Sheltering services have been defined as essential in most communities, charging us with the collective responsibility to determine the “what” and “how” of providing necessary services in a way that best keeps communities, shelter staff and animals safe. That decision making process begins before an animal is admitted. Recognizing that each intake creates a cascade of risks, NACA guidelines, endorsed by national groups and shelter medicine programs, recommend taking active measures to eliminate non-essential intake while continuing to respond to emergency needs. In this hour-long webinar, Dr. Kate Hurley will cover practical aspects of communicating intake policies and distinguishing between essential and non-essential intake for dogs, cats and kittens. We’ll cover, not only the most effective ways to message the change in services to your community but the most effective ways to engage them in our first priority during the Covid-19 crisis: keeping animals safely out of the shelter and at home with us.

    You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

    When: Apr 7, 2020 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

    Register in advance for this meeting:

    https://zoom.us/meeting/register/uJwqdOyvpjstjYx6qxtASRP87FLlqADVKA

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

  • Webinar on Exposed Pets – Dr. Sandra Newbury

    Webinar on Exposed Pets – Dr. Sandra Newbury

    New Recommendations for COVID-19 Exposed Pets from CDC, AVMA, & Shelter Medicine Programs

     

    The “Interim recommendations for intake of companion animals from households where humans with COVID-19 are present” were just published. Take these 4 steps to bring yourself and your teams up to speed:

    1. Click here to view the recommendations in their entirety on the AVMA website
    2. Review University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine program’s information sheet on temporary sheltering of pets exposed to COVID-19 and recommendations for care
    3. Download the sample protocol for shelters taking in pets exposed to humans with COVID-19
    4. Mark Your Calendar: Dr. Sandra Newbury & the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine team will present a Q&A on these recommendations on Thursday, April 2, 2:30 pm ET. Space is limited.
      Attend: https://zoom.us/j/924884168
      Meeting ID: 924 884 168
      Submit questions about recommendations here >>
  • April Fool’s Day

    April Fool’s Day

    April 1, 2020 All day

    Today is April Fool’s Day!

    CA United States + Google Map

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  • First ShelterMedPortal Post!

    This is our first sample post for the new ShelterMedPortal website! Super Exciting!