This calendar is a listing of webinars, other learning opportunities, online meetings and other upcoming national events related to animal sheltering and related areas of interest.

Only some of these events are produced by the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program. Most are being created and sponsored by other groups and agencies.  Being listed here does not mean that we have reviewed the material contained.  We are trying to provide a variety of resources to hopefully help make your life a little easier.  For additional information on any of these items before or after the event please contact the organizer directly (listed in the item description).

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Webinar – 8/11/20 – Taming Anxiety: Bio-Hacks to Reduce Overwhelm in an Overwhelming Time – VetGirl

Virtual

VetGirl Presents: In this complimentary VETgirl veterinary continuing education YouTube LIVE event, Jeannine Moga, MA, MSW, LCSW, licensed social worker and Chief Happiness Officer of VETgirl, will explore the challenges veterinary professionals face on a daily basis, notably anxiety. We’ll investigate bio-hacks and learn how to reduce overwhelm in an overwhelming time. If you find yourself, your veterinary colleagues, veterinary technicians, CSR, veterinarians and practice managers stressed out by curbside veterinary medicine, handling COVID-19, having to homeschool your children, and work during busy times right now, tune in for this free 30-minute session.

Free

Webinar – 8/11/20 – Getting Started with Managed Intake – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

Virtual

NACA and the Justice Clearinghouse Present: In any open admission facility, one of the largest challenges faced is intake. The unpredictability of what may be coming into your facility and how it will enter leaves many of us walking in first thing in the morning with no idea how to plan our day. Animal welfare, just like any other business, needs to be able to have some method of planning for what is coming so that we can ensure we have what we need to handle the situation. We all know emergencies arise and we are all masters at flying by the seat of our pants, but are we doing that more than we need to?