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SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/3/20 to 12/6/20 - Feline Finale - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Tamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nEllen Behrend V.M.D.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nJoezy Griffin Professor\nDepartment of Clinical Sciences\nAuburn University \nGarret Pachtinger V.M.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary\nEmergency & Critical Care\nCo-founder – Vetgirl\nVeterinary Specialty & Emergency Center\nLevittown\, PA \n\nTerri Bonenberger D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nSoutheast Veterinary Dermatology & Ear Clinic\nCharleston\, SC \n\n\n  \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time. \n  \nThursday Dec. 3:    5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm –  3.30pm  ET     Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nRisk factors for anesthetic complications in cats\nCat-specific considerations for anesthesia\, including patient management\, drugs\, monitoring and support\n\n  \n3.30pm- 6.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management and treatment of the feline urethral obstruction patient\nEmergency management and treatment of the the “yellow cat” (hepatic lipidosis\, hepatitis\, triaditis\, etc)\n\n  \n  \nFriday Dec. 4:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – 12.30pm  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nChronic and acute pain assessment in cats\nChronic and acute pain treatment in cats\n\n  \n12.30pm – 3.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management of the cat presented with cardiac vs respiratory symptoms (CHF\, pleural effusion\, asthma\, etc)\nAn update on managing feline toxins\n\n  \nSat. Dec 5:   5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm – 4.00pm  ET   Dr. Terri Bonenberger \n\n\n\nFeline Allergy: What to do with the Itchy & Overgrooming Cat\nFeline Dermatitis: When you Think It’s Allergy but It’s Not\nDermatophytosis Update: A Review of the Clinical Consensus Guidelines\nDeep Skin Infections in Cats: Beware of the Poorly Healing Wound!\n\n\n\n  \n4:00pm- 6.00pm   ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nAn update on the management of Feline Diabetes\n\n  \nSun. Dec 6:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – noon  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb \n\nCase-based anesthesia for specific feline diseases\n\n  \nnoon – 3.00pm ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nFeline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer\nFeline hyperadrenocorticism: cats are not small dogs\nDiagnosing and managing hypercalcemia\n\n  \n \n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nAnesthesia and analgesia \nEmergency medicine \nEndocrine disorders \nDermatologic disorders \n\nRegister Now \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/feline-finale-online-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-3-20-to-12-6-20-feline-finale-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-04/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T100000
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CREATED:20201102T200448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T200448Z
UID:10000940-1607162400-1607180400@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/3/20 to 12/6/20 - Feline Finale - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Tamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nEllen Behrend V.M.D.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nJoezy Griffin Professor\nDepartment of Clinical Sciences\nAuburn University \nGarret Pachtinger V.M.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary\nEmergency & Critical Care\nCo-founder – Vetgirl\nVeterinary Specialty & Emergency Center\nLevittown\, PA \n\nTerri Bonenberger D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nSoutheast Veterinary Dermatology & Ear Clinic\nCharleston\, SC \n\n\n  \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time. \n  \nThursday Dec. 3:    5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm –  3.30pm  ET     Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nRisk factors for anesthetic complications in cats\nCat-specific considerations for anesthesia\, including patient management\, drugs\, monitoring and support\n\n  \n3.30pm- 6.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management and treatment of the feline urethral obstruction patient\nEmergency management and treatment of the the “yellow cat” (hepatic lipidosis\, hepatitis\, triaditis\, etc)\n\n  \n  \nFriday Dec. 4:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – 12.30pm  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nChronic and acute pain assessment in cats\nChronic and acute pain treatment in cats\n\n  \n12.30pm – 3.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management of the cat presented with cardiac vs respiratory symptoms (CHF\, pleural effusion\, asthma\, etc)\nAn update on managing feline toxins\n\n  \nSat. Dec 5:   5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm – 4.00pm  ET   Dr. Terri Bonenberger \n\n\n\nFeline Allergy: What to do with the Itchy & Overgrooming Cat\nFeline Dermatitis: When you Think It’s Allergy but It’s Not\nDermatophytosis Update: A Review of the Clinical Consensus Guidelines\nDeep Skin Infections in Cats: Beware of the Poorly Healing Wound!\n\n\n\n  \n4:00pm- 6.00pm   ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nAn update on the management of Feline Diabetes\n\n  \nSun. Dec 6:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – noon  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb \n\nCase-based anesthesia for specific feline diseases\n\n  \nnoon – 3.00pm ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nFeline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer\nFeline hyperadrenocorticism: cats are not small dogs\nDiagnosing and managing hypercalcemia\n\n  \n \n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nAnesthesia and analgesia \nEmergency medicine \nEndocrine disorders \nDermatologic disorders \n\nRegister Now \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/feline-finale-online-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-3-20-to-12-6-20-feline-finale-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-05/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201116T194739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T194739Z
UID:10000972-1607166000-1607175000@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/5/20 - Neighborhood Cats TNR Certification Workshop - The Community Cats Podcast (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Join Neighborhood Cats and The Community Cats Podcast on December 5\, 2020\, from 2:00–4:30 p.m.* ET to find out everything you need to know to become part of the solution for feral and stray cats in your neighborhood. Expert instructors will teach you the best practices for Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and colony management. Learn what TNR is and why it works. \nWe’ll cover getting along with neighbors\, preparations for trapping\, trapping itself (including entire colonies at once)\, feeding\, providing winter shelter\, and more. Take advantage of the interactive format\, extensive handouts\, and video footage of actual projects. \nAttendees will receive a certificate of completion** and gain access to an ongoing Facebook group for networking with other TNR activists. Instructed by Susan Richmond\, executive director\, and Bryan Kortis\, national programs director. \n*If you are a volunteer with All About Rescue in Michigan\, you will be asked to stay on after the workshop for a special session for your program. \n**New York City-area attendees who earn their certificate will also qualify for free local TNR services\, including spay/neuter\, trap rentals\, and expert hands-on assistance. If you are an NYC-area resident\, you will receive access to a recorded session on how to access these NYC resources. \nPLEASE NOTE – Webinar registration links will appear on the page you will be sent to after completing your purchase and on your receipt. You must complete this step in order to participate in the event. If you do not receive a receipt\, please email support@communitycatspodcast.com before December 4\, 2020 for assistance.  \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/product/neighborhood-cats-tnr-certification-workshop-dec-5/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-5-20-neighborhood-cats-tnr-certification-workshop-the-community-cats-podcast-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201206T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201102T200448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T200448Z
UID:10000941-1607238000-1607256000@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/3/20 to 12/6/20 - Feline Finale - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Tamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nEllen Behrend V.M.D.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nJoezy Griffin Professor\nDepartment of Clinical Sciences\nAuburn University \nGarret Pachtinger V.M.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary\nEmergency & Critical Care\nCo-founder – Vetgirl\nVeterinary Specialty & Emergency Center\nLevittown\, PA \n\nTerri Bonenberger D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nSoutheast Veterinary Dermatology & Ear Clinic\nCharleston\, SC \n\n\n  \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time. \n  \nThursday Dec. 3:    5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm –  3.30pm  ET     Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nRisk factors for anesthetic complications in cats\nCat-specific considerations for anesthesia\, including patient management\, drugs\, monitoring and support\n\n  \n3.30pm- 6.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management and treatment of the feline urethral obstruction patient\nEmergency management and treatment of the the “yellow cat” (hepatic lipidosis\, hepatitis\, triaditis\, etc)\n\n  \n  \nFriday Dec. 4:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – 12.30pm  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb  \n\nChronic and acute pain assessment in cats\nChronic and acute pain treatment in cats\n\n  \n12.30pm – 3.00pm  ET    Dr. Garret Pachtinger \n\nEmergency management of the cat presented with cardiac vs respiratory symptoms (CHF\, pleural effusion\, asthma\, etc)\nAn update on managing feline toxins\n\n  \nSat. Dec 5:   5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.00pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.00pm Pacific) \n1.00pm – 4.00pm  ET   Dr. Terri Bonenberger \n\n\n\nFeline Allergy: What to do with the Itchy & Overgrooming Cat\nFeline Dermatitis: When you Think It’s Allergy but It’s Not\nDermatophytosis Update: A Review of the Clinical Consensus Guidelines\nDeep Skin Infections in Cats: Beware of the Poorly Healing Wound!\n\n\n\n  \n4:00pm- 6.00pm   ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nAn update on the management of Feline Diabetes\n\n  \nSun. Dec 6:   5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.00pm Eastern   (7.00am – noon Pacific) \n10.00am – noon  ET   Dr. Tamara Grubb \n\nCase-based anesthesia for specific feline diseases\n\n  \nnoon – 3.00pm ET   Dr. Ellen Behrend \n\nFeline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer\nFeline hyperadrenocorticism: cats are not small dogs\nDiagnosing and managing hypercalcemia\n\n  \n \n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nAnesthesia and analgesia \nEmergency medicine \nEndocrine disorders \nDermatologic disorders \n\nRegister Now \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/feline-finale-online-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-3-20-to-12-6-20-feline-finale-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-06/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201208
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201026T223345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T223345Z
UID:10000727-1607299200-1607385599@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Certificate Program - Starting 12/7/20 - Animal Shelter Management Certificate Program - Community Program Development Course - Humane Network/UOP (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:University of the Pacific Animal Shelter Management\nCertificate Program\n\n\nThis award-winning online certificate program provides practical information and valuable networking for current sheltering professionals\, those looking to advance their career\, or move into the field of animal sheltering. \n​The program’s courses include leadership\, shelter operations\, community program development\, animal health/clinic operations\, and marketing/development.  \n\n\nNext session starting December 7\, 2020 – Community Program Development\n\n\nProgram Content\nThe five courses are: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeadership covering strategic planning\, analyzing operations\, decision-making\, managing people and processes to achieve results\, organizational responsibilities\, and working with a board of directors.\nShelter Operations covering adoptions\, animal care\, and sheltering fundamentals\, animal behavior and enrichment\, and customer service.\nCommunity Program Development covering volunteers\, foster care\, spay/neuter\, pet retention\, events\, and community relations.\nAnimal Health and Clinic Operations covering understanding shelter medicine\, basic animal health considerations and care\, euthanasia decisions\, and clinic operations.\nMarketing and Development covering development fundamentals\, fundraising strategies\, marketing fundamentals\, adoption promotion\, social media and websites\, and media relations.\n\nEach of these courses includes live video conference sessions with top experts in the field providing students valuable contacts within the field. Additionally\, alumni have access to exclusive networking opportunities and receive notification of employment opportunities. \n\n\nWho will benefit from the program?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessionals seeking a career change to something more personally fulfilling.\nNew shelter directors.\nShelter directors or managers wishing to improve their organization’s live release rate and sustainability.\nPeople working in the animal welfare field who wish to advance into management roles.\nBoard members of animal shelters.\n\n\n\nCredit for program/courses\nUpon completion of all five courses\, you will receive a Certificate in Animal Shelter Management from the University of the Pacific. \nEach course earns: \n\nContinuing Education Units (CEUs) from the University of the Pacific\nAssociation of Animal Welfare Advancement CAWA Continuing Education (CE) credits\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule and Registration\n\n\n\nEach of the five online courses are six weeks long and are offered sequentially. The entire program is approximately seven months long and a new round starts again after a short break. More information on start dates of each course and how to register can be found on the University of the Pacific website.\n\n\n1. Leadership Training \n\nStrategic Planning for Impact\nAnalyzing Operations and Decision Making\nManaging People & Processes to Achieve Results\nOrganizational Responsibilities\, Structure\, and Board of Directors\n\nDate: 9/14/20 – 10/25/20\nInstructor: Bonney Brown\nCourse Code: UNSM 005 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n2. Shelter Operations \n\nAdoptions\nAnimal Care Fundamentals\nEnrichment\nAnimal Behavior\nCustomer Service\n\nDate: 10/26/20 – 12/6/20\nInstructor: Denise Stevens\nCourse Code: UNSM 010 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n3. Community Program Development \n\nCommunity Relations\nVolunteers\nFoster Care\nSpay/Neuter\nHelp Desk\nEvents\n\nDate: 12/7/20 – 1/24/21\nInstructor: Diane Blankenburg\nCourse Code: UNSM 015 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n4. Animal Health and Clinic Operations \n\nUnderstanding Shelter Medicine\nBasic Animals Health Considerations and Care\nEuthanasia Decisions\nClinic Operations\n\nDate:  1/25/21 – 3/7/21\nInstructor: Bonney Brown\nCourse Code: UNSM 020 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n5. Marketing and Development \n\nDevelopment Fundamentals\nFundraising Strategies\nMarketing Fundamentals\nAdoption Promotion\nSocial Media and Websites\nMedia Relations\n\nDate: 3/8/21 – 4/18/21\nInstructor: Diane Blankenburg\nCourse Code: UNSM 025 51 (6 CEUs) \n\nIndividual courses (6 CEUs):  $299\nCertificate/all courses (30 CEUs): $1\,395\, special bundle pricing if you register for ALL courses up front ($100 discount)\n**This certificate program is not eligible for financial aid.** \n\n\n\n\nHUMANE NETWORK WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.humanenetwork.org/shelter-management-certificate\nUOP WEBSITE LINK:  https://uc.pacific.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=192577
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-certificate-program-starting-12-7-20-animal-shelter-management-certificate-program-community-program-development-course-humane-network-uop-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201210T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201116T192016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T192016Z
UID:10000966-1607594400-1607614200@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/10/20 to 12/13/20 - Goodbye to 2020—What were the hottest topics? - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:All the speakers have spent most of  this year sitting in front of their laptop\, presenting hundreds of webinar hours.  As we finally say farewell to 2020\, I have asked the speakers to discuss what they think were the most popular and practical topics they presented this year. \n  \nSpeakers\nMichael Lappin D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Medicine\nColorado State University \nTamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nGary Oswald D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nChief of Staff\nTampa Bay Veterinary Specialists \nCatherine Outerbridge D.V.M.\nDiplomate American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Clinical Dermatology\nU.C. Davis \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience. All times are Eastern time. \nThursday Dec. 10:    5.5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET      \nDr. Gary Oswald \n\n“The Next Generation” – how to test for and treat subclinical Chronic Kidney Disease.\n“Paradigm Shifts” – Subclinical Bacteriuria & Sporadic Urinary Tract Infections.\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm  ET    \nDr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline infectious diarrhea in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline vector borne diseases in 2020!\n\n  \nFriday Dec. 11:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET    \n\n Dr. Gary Oswald \n\n“Easy as Peeing in Bed” – easy & safe treatments for Urinary Incontinence.\n“Urinary Profiling” – the simple and easy way to detect Urothelial cancer.\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm  ET    Dr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of feline upper respiratory infections in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine infectious respiratory disease complex in 2020!\n\n\n  \nSat. Dec 12:   5.5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET    \n\nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in anesthesia\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm   ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 1\nPseudomonas Otitis Externa:   Clinical signs\, diagnostic modalities available to evaluate the patient with Pseudomonas otitis externa along with the goals of therapy and options to attain them will be discussed using case examples.\n\n\n  \nSun. Dec 13:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET     \nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in pain management\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 2\nDifferentiating Canine Allergic Skin Disease: Clues in the Clinical Presentation \n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-10-20-to-12-13-20-goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-10/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201211T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201211T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201116T192016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T192016Z
UID:10000967-1607670000-1607689800@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/10/20 to 12/13/20 - Goodbye to 2020—What were the hottest topics? - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:All the speakers have spent most of  this year sitting in front of their laptop\, presenting hundreds of webinar hours.  As we finally say farewell to 2020\, I have asked the speakers to discuss what they think were the most popular and practical topics they presented this year. \n  \nSpeakers\nMichael Lappin D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Medicine\nColorado State University \nTamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nGary Oswald D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nChief of Staff\nTampa Bay Veterinary Specialists \nCatherine Outerbridge D.V.M.\nDiplomate American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Clinical Dermatology\nU.C. Davis \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience. All times are Eastern time. \nThursday Dec. 10:    5.5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET      \nDr. Gary Oswald \n\n“The Next Generation” – how to test for and treat subclinical Chronic Kidney Disease.\n“Paradigm Shifts” – Subclinical Bacteriuria & Sporadic Urinary Tract Infections.\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm  ET    \nDr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline infectious diarrhea in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline vector borne diseases in 2020!\n\n  \nFriday Dec. 11:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET    \n\n Dr. Gary Oswald \n\n“Easy as Peeing in Bed” – easy & safe treatments for Urinary Incontinence.\n“Urinary Profiling” – the simple and easy way to detect Urothelial cancer.\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm  ET    Dr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of feline upper respiratory infections in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine infectious respiratory disease complex in 2020!\n\n\n  \nSat. Dec 12:   5.5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET    \n\nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in anesthesia\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm   ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 1\nPseudomonas Otitis Externa:   Clinical signs\, diagnostic modalities available to evaluate the patient with Pseudomonas otitis externa along with the goals of therapy and options to attain them will be discussed using case examples.\n\n\n  \nSun. Dec 13:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET     \nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in pain management\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 2\nDifferentiating Canine Allergic Skin Disease: Clues in the Clinical Presentation \n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-10-20-to-12-13-20-goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-11/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201212T153000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201116T192016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T192016Z
UID:10000968-1607767200-1607787000@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/10/20 to 12/13/20 - Goodbye to 2020—What were the hottest topics? - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:All the speakers have spent most of  this year sitting in front of their laptop\, presenting hundreds of webinar hours.  As we finally say farewell to 2020\, I have asked the speakers to discuss what they think were the most popular and practical topics they presented this year. \n  \nSpeakers\nMichael Lappin D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Medicine\nColorado State University \nTamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nGary Oswald D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nChief of Staff\nTampa Bay Veterinary Specialists \nCatherine Outerbridge D.V.M.\nDiplomate American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Clinical Dermatology\nU.C. Davis \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience. All times are Eastern time. \nThursday Dec. 10:    5.5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET      \nDr. Gary Oswald \n\n“The Next Generation” – how to test for and treat subclinical Chronic Kidney Disease.\n“Paradigm Shifts” – Subclinical Bacteriuria & Sporadic Urinary Tract Infections.\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm  ET    \nDr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline infectious diarrhea in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline vector borne diseases in 2020!\n\n  \nFriday Dec. 11:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET    \n\n Dr. Gary Oswald \n\n“Easy as Peeing in Bed” – easy & safe treatments for Urinary Incontinence.\n“Urinary Profiling” – the simple and easy way to detect Urothelial cancer.\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm  ET    Dr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of feline upper respiratory infections in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine infectious respiratory disease complex in 2020!\n\n\n  \nSat. Dec 12:   5.5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET    \n\nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in anesthesia\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm   ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 1\nPseudomonas Otitis Externa:   Clinical signs\, diagnostic modalities available to evaluate the patient with Pseudomonas otitis externa along with the goals of therapy and options to attain them will be discussed using case examples.\n\n\n  \nSun. Dec 13:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET     \nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in pain management\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 2\nDifferentiating Canine Allergic Skin Disease: Clues in the Clinical Presentation \n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-10-20-to-12-13-20-goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-12/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201213T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201213T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201116T192016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T192016Z
UID:10000969-1607842800-1607862600@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/10/20 to 12/13/20 - Goodbye to 2020—What were the hottest topics? - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:All the speakers have spent most of  this year sitting in front of their laptop\, presenting hundreds of webinar hours.  As we finally say farewell to 2020\, I have asked the speakers to discuss what they think were the most popular and practical topics they presented this year. \n  \nSpeakers\nMichael Lappin D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Medicine\nColorado State University \nTamara Grubb D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia\nAssistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management\nWashington State University \nGary Oswald D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nChief of Staff\nTampa Bay Veterinary Specialists \nCatherine Outerbridge D.V.M.\nDiplomate American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor of Clinical Dermatology\nU.C. Davis \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience. All times are Eastern time. \nThursday Dec. 10:    5.5 CE Hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET      \nDr. Gary Oswald \n\n“The Next Generation” – how to test for and treat subclinical Chronic Kidney Disease.\n“Paradigm Shifts” – Subclinical Bacteriuria & Sporadic Urinary Tract Infections.\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm  ET    \nDr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline infectious diarrhea in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine and feline vector borne diseases in 2020!\n\n  \nFriday Dec. 11:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET    \n\n Dr. Gary Oswald \n\n“Easy as Peeing in Bed” – easy & safe treatments for Urinary Incontinence.\n“Urinary Profiling” – the simple and easy way to detect Urothelial cancer.\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm  ET    Dr. Michael Lappin \n\nHottest topics in management of feline upper respiratory infections in 2020!\nHottest topics in management of canine infectious respiratory disease complex in 2020!\n\n\n  \nSat. Dec 12:   5.5 CE hours\n1.00pm – 6.30pm Eastern   (10.00am – 3.30pm Pacific)\n1.00pm –  3.40pm  ET    \n\nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in anesthesia\n\n3.50pm- 6.30pm   ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 1\nPseudomonas Otitis Externa:   Clinical signs\, diagnostic modalities available to evaluate the patient with Pseudomonas otitis externa along with the goals of therapy and options to attain them will be discussed using case examples.\n\n\n  \nSun. Dec 13:   5.5 CE hours\n10.00am- 3.30pm Eastern   (7.00am – 12.30pm Pacific)\n10.00am – 12.40pm  ET     \nDr. Tamara Grubb \n\n2020: Hot or not? What to know and what to throw in pain management\n\n12.50pm – 3.30pm ET    \nDr. Catherine Outerbridge: \n\nYear in Review: Journal Articles in Veterinary Dermatology Relevant to General Practice- part 2\nDifferentiating Canine Allergic Skin Disease: Clues in the Clinical Presentation \n\n\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-10-20-to-12-13-20-goodbye-to-2020-what-were-the-hottest-topics-ivs-fee-applies/2020-12-13/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210112T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210112T134500
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201123T214219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T214219Z
UID:10000986-1610454600-1610459100@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/12/21 and 1/19/21 - A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs - CVMA (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is open to veterinarians\, veterinary technicians\, veterinary hospital staff\, and veterinary students only. \n\nCourse Description\nA Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs\nOsteoarthritis (OA) commonly affects dogs\, most often because of a handful of orthopedic diseases. Unfortunately\, there is little standardization in the detection\, staging\, and management of OA. This presentation will focus on the sources of OA in dogs\, the impact of OA on limbs and mobility in dogs\, the management options that positively impact dogs with OA\, and the principles and logistics of long-term OA management programs. The functional stages of OA and management steps to consider at each of these stages will be discussed. At the end of this presentation\, veterinarians will be comfortable with screening dogs for OA\, staging OA in affected dogs\, discussing the impact of classic forms of OA management\, and developing a management program adapted to the dog and its owner. \n\nSpeaker\n\nDenis Marcellin-Little\, DEDV\, DACVS\, DACVSMR \nDr. Marcellin-Little is professor of small animal orthopedic surgery at the University of California\, Davis\, where he is Small Animal Orthopedics Service Chief. He recently completed a year as chair of the Faculty of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Marcellin-Little graduated from veterinary school in Toulouse\, France and completed a surgical residency at North Carolina State University (NC State). After his residency\, Dr. Marcellin-Little taught at NC State for 24 years and moved to UC Davis in 2017. \n\nDates and Times\nTuesday\, January 12\, 2021 | 12:30 PM-1:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: January 6\, 2021. \nTuesday\, January 19\, 2021 | 5:30 PM-6:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: January 13\, 2021. \n\nPrice\n\n\n\n\nCVMA Members\nNon-Members\n\n\nDVM: $49\nDVM: $79\n\n\nRVT/Veterinary Staff: $25\nRVT/Veterinary Staff: $45\n\n\nDVM/RVT Student: $20\nDVM/RVT Student: $20\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration\n3 ways to register: \n\nRegister Online\n\nJanuary 12\, 2021\nJanuary 19\, 2021\n\n\nDownload the PDF form for faxing or mailing\nCall 800.655.2862 to register by phone\n\nThis course qualifies for 1.5 hours of interactive learning. Each paid registrant will be allowed access via one phone line and one log-in and will receive a certificate upon completion. An email will be sent to the registered attendee with login information on how to begin the webinar. CVMA reserves the right to invoice those individuals and/or organizations that are logged in or connected from telephone numbers that don’t correspond to a paid registration. This course is open to veterinarians\, technicians and hospital staff. \nIf multiple registrants intend to view the online seminar together under one log-in\, please contact the CVMA office for an attendance form at 800.655.2862 or email staff@cvma.net. \n\nTerms and Conditions\nCancellation/Refund Policy: All cancellation requests must be made in writing and submitted by fax\, email\, or regular mail no later than the date advertised above to receive a full refund\, less a 10 percent administration fee. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after the above cancellation date. \nAttn: Meetings & Events Department\nCalifornia Veterinary Medical Association\n1400 River Park Dr\, Ste 100\nSacramento\, CA 95815\nBy fax: 916.646.9156\nBy email: staff@cvma.net \n\nWebinar login is for use by the attendee only and login/passwords provided by CVMA should not be shared with others; doing so may hinder your own access\, as webinar entry is by pre-registration only.\nCourse materials provided by CVMA is for use by the registered attendee only and should not be reproduced or shared with others.\nThe virtual platform CVMA uses allows audio\, documents\, materials\, chat and Q & A exchanged or viewed during the session may be recorded. By joining a session\, you automatically consent to such recordings.\nCVMA and its service provider of audio and online conferencing services are not responsible for unauthorized access to such information by hackers or others that obtain access through illegal measures.\n\nIf you have any questions\, please call the CVMA office at 800.655.2862. \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://cvma.net/learning/cvma-ce-programs-2/online-seminar-osteoarthritis-january-12-19-2021/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-12-21-and-1-19-21-a-fresh-look-at-the-management-of-osteoarthritis-in-dogs-cvma-fee-applies/2021-01-12/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210114T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210114T093000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201130T204818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T204843Z
UID:10001020-1610604000-1610616600@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/14/21–1/15/21 and 1/27/21–1/28/21 - Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets - Red Rover
DESCRIPTION:January 14 & 15\, 2021\n9:00 am – 12:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nJanuary 27 & 28\, 2021\n1:00 pm – 4:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nHave questions or interested in learning more about creating a pet-friendly program? Join us for a “Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets” training where we explore ways to create and sustain pet-friendly housing programs. \nOur Outreach Manager\, Katie Campbell\, and GreaterGood Charities’ Rescue Rebuild Program Director\, Bryn Donnelly\, will cover topics including: \n\nThe importance of the human-animal bond\nThe link between human and animal violence\nProgram design including construction and policies and procedures\nHow to apply for funding from RedRover and Rescue Rebuild (plus other funding opportunities!)\n\nThe Don’t Forget the Pets training focuses on the power of collaboration and draws on the experiences of the presenters and the organizations we’ve worked with. Attendees are encouraged to share their successes and challenges with creating a pet-friendly program and our goal is to ensure that everyone leaves with concrete next steps. \nRegistration for current trainings: http://rescuerebuild.greatergood.org/january. \nOr join our interest list to hear about upcoming events here. \nQuestions? Email Katie at kcampbell@redrover.org to learn more. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://redrover.org/event/dontforgetthepets-2/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-14-21-1-15-21-and-1-27-21-1-28-21-dont-forget-the-pets-housing-people-and-pets-red-rover/2021-01-14/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210115T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210115T093000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201130T204818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T204843Z
UID:10001021-1610690400-1610703000@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/14/21–1/15/21 and 1/27/21–1/28/21 - Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets - Red Rover
DESCRIPTION:January 14 & 15\, 2021\n9:00 am – 12:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nJanuary 27 & 28\, 2021\n1:00 pm – 4:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nHave questions or interested in learning more about creating a pet-friendly program? Join us for a “Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets” training where we explore ways to create and sustain pet-friendly housing programs. \nOur Outreach Manager\, Katie Campbell\, and GreaterGood Charities’ Rescue Rebuild Program Director\, Bryn Donnelly\, will cover topics including: \n\nThe importance of the human-animal bond\nThe link between human and animal violence\nProgram design including construction and policies and procedures\nHow to apply for funding from RedRover and Rescue Rebuild (plus other funding opportunities!)\n\nThe Don’t Forget the Pets training focuses on the power of collaboration and draws on the experiences of the presenters and the organizations we’ve worked with. Attendees are encouraged to share their successes and challenges with creating a pet-friendly program and our goal is to ensure that everyone leaves with concrete next steps. \nRegistration for current trainings: http://rescuerebuild.greatergood.org/january. \nOr join our interest list to hear about upcoming events here. \nQuestions? Email Katie at kcampbell@redrover.org to learn more. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://redrover.org/event/dontforgetthepets-2/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-14-21-1-15-21-and-1-27-21-1-28-21-dont-forget-the-pets-housing-people-and-pets-red-rover/2021-01-15/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210119T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210119T184500
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201123T214219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T214219Z
UID:10000987-1611077400-1611081900@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/12/21 and 1/19/21 - A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs - CVMA (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is open to veterinarians\, veterinary technicians\, veterinary hospital staff\, and veterinary students only. \n\nCourse Description\nA Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs\nOsteoarthritis (OA) commonly affects dogs\, most often because of a handful of orthopedic diseases. Unfortunately\, there is little standardization in the detection\, staging\, and management of OA. This presentation will focus on the sources of OA in dogs\, the impact of OA on limbs and mobility in dogs\, the management options that positively impact dogs with OA\, and the principles and logistics of long-term OA management programs. The functional stages of OA and management steps to consider at each of these stages will be discussed. At the end of this presentation\, veterinarians will be comfortable with screening dogs for OA\, staging OA in affected dogs\, discussing the impact of classic forms of OA management\, and developing a management program adapted to the dog and its owner. \n\nSpeaker\n\nDenis Marcellin-Little\, DEDV\, DACVS\, DACVSMR \nDr. Marcellin-Little is professor of small animal orthopedic surgery at the University of California\, Davis\, where he is Small Animal Orthopedics Service Chief. He recently completed a year as chair of the Faculty of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Marcellin-Little graduated from veterinary school in Toulouse\, France and completed a surgical residency at North Carolina State University (NC State). After his residency\, Dr. Marcellin-Little taught at NC State for 24 years and moved to UC Davis in 2017. \n\nDates and Times\nTuesday\, January 12\, 2021 | 12:30 PM-1:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: January 6\, 2021. \nTuesday\, January 19\, 2021 | 5:30 PM-6:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: January 13\, 2021. \n\nPrice\n\n\n\n\nCVMA Members\nNon-Members\n\n\nDVM: $49\nDVM: $79\n\n\nRVT/Veterinary Staff: $25\nRVT/Veterinary Staff: $45\n\n\nDVM/RVT Student: $20\nDVM/RVT Student: $20\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration\n3 ways to register: \n\nRegister Online\n\nJanuary 12\, 2021\nJanuary 19\, 2021\n\n\nDownload the PDF form for faxing or mailing\nCall 800.655.2862 to register by phone\n\nThis course qualifies for 1.5 hours of interactive learning. Each paid registrant will be allowed access via one phone line and one log-in and will receive a certificate upon completion. An email will be sent to the registered attendee with login information on how to begin the webinar. CVMA reserves the right to invoice those individuals and/or organizations that are logged in or connected from telephone numbers that don’t correspond to a paid registration. This course is open to veterinarians\, technicians and hospital staff. \nIf multiple registrants intend to view the online seminar together under one log-in\, please contact the CVMA office for an attendance form at 800.655.2862 or email staff@cvma.net. \n\nTerms and Conditions\nCancellation/Refund Policy: All cancellation requests must be made in writing and submitted by fax\, email\, or regular mail no later than the date advertised above to receive a full refund\, less a 10 percent administration fee. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after the above cancellation date. \nAttn: Meetings & Events Department\nCalifornia Veterinary Medical Association\n1400 River Park Dr\, Ste 100\nSacramento\, CA 95815\nBy fax: 916.646.9156\nBy email: staff@cvma.net \n\nWebinar login is for use by the attendee only and login/passwords provided by CVMA should not be shared with others; doing so may hinder your own access\, as webinar entry is by pre-registration only.\nCourse materials provided by CVMA is for use by the registered attendee only and should not be reproduced or shared with others.\nThe virtual platform CVMA uses allows audio\, documents\, materials\, chat and Q & A exchanged or viewed during the session may be recorded. By joining a session\, you automatically consent to such recordings.\nCVMA and its service provider of audio and online conferencing services are not responsible for unauthorized access to such information by hackers or others that obtain access through illegal measures.\n\nIf you have any questions\, please call the CVMA office at 800.655.2862. \n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://cvma.net/learning/cvma-ce-programs-2/online-seminar-osteoarthritis-january-12-19-2021/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-12-21-and-1-19-21-a-fresh-look-at-the-management-of-osteoarthritis-in-dogs-cvma-fee-applies/2021-01-19/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210126
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SUMMARY:Online Certificate Program - Starting 1/25/21 - Animal Shelter Management Certificate Program - Animal Health and Clinic Operations - Humane Network/UOP (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:University of the Pacific Animal Shelter Management Certificate Program\n\n\nThis award-winning online certificate program provides practical information and valuable networking for current sheltering professionals\, those looking to advance their career\, or move into the field of animal sheltering. \n​The program’s courses include leadership\, shelter operations\, community program development\, animal health/clinic operations\, and marketing/development.  \n\n\nNext session starting January 25\, 2021 – Animal Health and Clinic Operations\n\n\n\nProgram Content\nThe five courses are: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLeadership covering strategic planning\, analyzing operations\, decision-making\, managing people and processes to achieve results\, organizational responsibilities\, and working with a board of directors.\nShelter Operations covering adoptions\, animal care\, and sheltering fundamentals\, animal behavior and enrichment\, and customer service.\nCommunity Program Development covering volunteers\, foster care\, spay/neuter\, pet retention\, events\, and community relations.\nAnimal Health and Clinic Operations covering understanding shelter medicine\, basic animal health considerations and care\, euthanasia decisions\, and clinic operations.\nMarketing and Development covering development fundamentals\, fundraising strategies\, marketing fundamentals\, adoption promotion\, social media and websites\, and media relations.\n\nEach of these courses includes live video conference sessions with top experts in the field providing students valuable contacts within the field. Additionally\, alumni have access to exclusive networking opportunities and receive notification of employment opportunities. \n\n\nWho will benefit from the program?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessionals seeking a career change to something more personally fulfilling.\nNew shelter directors.\nShelter directors or managers wishing to improve their organization’s live release rate and sustainability.\nPeople working in the animal welfare field who wish to advance into management roles.\nBoard members of animal shelters.\n\n\n\nCredit for program/courses\nUpon completion of all five courses\, you will receive a Certificate in Animal Shelter Management from the University of the Pacific. \nEach course earns: \n\nContinuing Education Units (CEUs) from the University of the Pacific\nAssociation of Animal Welfare Advancement CAWA Continuing Education (CE) credits\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule and Registration\n\n\n\nEach of the five online courses are six weeks long and are offered sequentially. The entire program is approximately seven months long and a new round starts again after a short break. More information on start dates of each course and how to register can be found on the University of the Pacific website.\n\n\n  \n1. Leadership Training \n\nStrategic Planning for Impact\nAnalyzing Operations and Decision Making\nManaging People & Processes to Achieve Results\nOrganizational Responsibilities\, Structure\, and Board of Directors\n\nDate: 9/14/20 – 10/25/20\nInstructor: Bonney Brown\nCourse Code: UNSM 005 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n2. Shelter Operations \n\nAdoptions\nAnimal Care Fundamentals\nEnrichment\nAnimal Behavior\nCustomer Service\n\nDate: 10/26/20 – 12/6/20\nInstructor: Denise Stevens\nCourse Code: UNSM 010 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n3. Community Program Development \n\nCommunity Relations\nVolunteers\nFoster Care\nSpay/Neuter\nHelp Desk\nEvents\n\nDate: 12/7/20 – 1/24/21\nInstructor: Diane Blankenburg\nCourse Code: UNSM 015 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n4. Animal Health and Clinic Operations \n\nUnderstanding Shelter Medicine\nBasic Animals Health Considerations and Care\nEuthanasia Decisions\nClinic Operations\n\nDate:  1/25/21 – 3/7/21\nInstructor: Bonney Brown\nCourse Code: UNSM 020 51 (6 CEUs) \n\n5. Marketing and Development \n\nDevelopment Fundamentals\nFundraising Strategies\nMarketing Fundamentals\nAdoption Promotion\nSocial Media and Websites\nMedia Relations\n\nDate: 3/8/21 – 4/18/21\nInstructor: Diane Blankenburg\nCourse Code: UNSM 025 51 (6 CEUs) \n\nIndividual courses (6 CEUs):  $299\nCertificate/all courses (30 CEUs): $1\,395\, special bundle pricing if you register for ALL courses up front ($100 discount)\n**This certificate program is not eligible for financial aid.** \n  \n\n\n\n\nHUMANE NETWORK WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.humanenetwork.org/shelter-management-certificate\nUOP WEBSITE LINK:  https://uc.pacific.edu/public/category/courseCategoryCertificateProfile.do?method=load&certificateId=192577
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-certificate-program-starting-1-25-20-animal-shelter-management-certificate-program-animal-health-and-clinic-operations-humane-network-uop-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210125T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210125T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20210105T221910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T221910Z
UID:10001046-1611561600-1611581400@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/25/21 to 1/27/21 - The emergency patient: interpreting appropriate tests and initial management - Dr. Tim Hackett and Dr. Rachel Pollard - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Tim Hackett D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary\nEmergency & Critical Care\nProfessor of Emergency & Critical Care\nColorado State University \n\n  \nRachel Pollard D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Radiology\nAssociate Professor and Associate Researcher\nSurgical & Radiological Sciences U.C. Davis \n\n\n  \nThis seminar has been designed to present the most current information on the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases that you are commonly asked to manage in your emergency patients. The main emphasis of the seminars will be to give you practical information that you can readily utilize in your practice. Drs. Pollard and Hackett are internationally recognized experts in their fields and lecture extensively throughout the world.  Both speakers work at very busy clinical practices. Because of their involvement with busy veterinary centers\, these personable speakers approach clinical problems very practically. \n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time.  \nSeminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific\, 9.00am Mtn\, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern \n\nMonday January 25th (5.5 CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \nDr. Hackett \n11:00am-11:50am: Differentiating and Treating Common Causes of Shock \nNoon-12:50pm: Abdominal Emergencies I (GDV\, GI Obstruction\, Enteritis) \n1:00pm-1:45pm:  Abdominal Emergencies II (Pancreatitis\, Peritonitis\, Urogenital Emergencies) \nDr. Pollard \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Imaging and the Acute Abdomen 1 \n3:00pm-3:50pm: Imaging and the Acute Abdomen 2 \n4:00pm-4:30pm: Urinary Emergencies \n\nTuesday January 26th (5.5 CE hrs) \n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \nDr.  Hackett \n11:00am-11:50am: Respiratory Failure \nNoon-12:50pm: Canine Respiratory Emergencies \n1:00pm-1:45pm: Feline Respiratory Emergencies \nDr. Pollard  \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine \n3:00pm-3:50pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine/Feline \n4:00pm-4:30pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Feline \n\nWednesday January 27th (5.0CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern \nDr: Hackett \n11:00am-1:50pm: Trauma\, Snakebite\, Intoxications\, Metabolic Emergencies \nDr: Pollard \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Top ER Imaging Diagnoses 1 \n3:00pm-4:00pm:  Top ER Imaging Diagnoses 2\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\n\nDifferentiating and Treating Common Causes of Shock\nAbdominal Emergencies I (GDV\, GI Obstruction\, Enteritis)\nAbdominal Emergencies II (Pancreatitis\, Peritonitis\, Urogenital Emergencies)\nImaging and the Acute Abdomen\nUrinary Emergencies \nRespiratory Failure\nCanine Respiratory Emergencies\nFeline Respiratory Emergencies\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine/Feline\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Feline\nTrauma\, Snakebite\, Intoxications\, Metabolic Emergencies\nTop ER Imaging Diagnoses\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/the-emergency-patient-interpreting-appropriate-tests-and-initial-management-live-online/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-25-21-to-1-27-21-the-emergency-patient-interpreting-appropriate-tests-and-initial-management-dr-tim-hackett-and-dr-rachel-pollard-ivs-fee-applies/2021-01-25/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210127
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201207T210231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T193008Z
UID:10000826-1611619200-1611705599@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - Starts 1/26/21 - Animal Behavior Consulting: Principles & Practice - IAABC (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Animal Behavior Consulting: Principles & Practice\n\nThe IAABC Animal Behavior Consulting Principles & Practice Course is a unique twelve-week\, multi-module course providing a comprehensive overview of the many facets of animal behavior consulting for all species. The course is appropriate for experienced behavior consultants and practitioners as well as those newer to the field with a strong interest in animal behavior. The course features weekly on-line meetings with a Course Mentor discussing each learning module. \nPlease note\, there is no auditing option for this course. \n\n\n\nDate\nRegister\n\n\nCourse begins: January 26th\, 2021\nWeekly online meetings begin: Tuesday\, Feb. 2nd at 1 pm Eastern\nDuration: 12 weeks\nMentor: Barbara Davis\, CPDT-KA\, CDBC\nRegister Now\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Course Highlights\n\n\n\n27 renowned experts in the field\na comprehensive overview of Animal Behavior Consulting for all species\nthe only course to cover all facets of Animal Behavior Consulting\nweekly online Mentor Meetings for ongoing support and further learning\n\n\n\nNew Registration options:\n\nPrinciples & Practice PLUS includes professional review and direct feedback/recommendations on the Functional Assessment and Intervention Design (FAID) assignment from experts in the field.\nOur regular Principles & Practice option still includes weekly mentor meetings\, but no FAID review is included.\n\nDOWNLOAD SYLLABUS \nPresenters include:\nDr. Mary Burch; Dr. Dan Estep; Dr. Susan Friedman; Dr. Lore Haug; Dr. Suzanne Hetts; Dr. Karen Overall; Dr. Chris Pachel; Chirag Patel; Ken Ramirez; Kathy Sdao; Mychelle Blake; Veronica Boutelle; Kristin Buller\, LSCW; Brian Burton; Steve Dale; Dr. Sheila D’Arpino; Jessica Dolce; Gail Fisher; Sarah Fraser; Dr. Evon Hekkala; Dr. Jessica Hekman; Dr. Elinor Karlsson; Theresa McKeon; Gina Phairas; Randi Rossman; Dr. Rise VanFleet; Miranda Workman \nTopics covered include:\nLearning Science; Applied Behavior Analysis; Functional Analysis and Intervention Design; Biology; Ethology; Genetics; Marker Training; Case Studies; Desensitization and Counter Conditioning; Program Management; Behavioral Medicine; LIMA Practices; TAGteach; Business Promotion and Social Media Strategies; Interpreting Scientific Studies; the Human Side of the Equation; Sheltering\, Fostering and Enrichment; Animal Welfare Science; Compassion Fatigue \nRequired Reading \n\nHow Dogs Learn by Drs. Burch & Bailey (this is not just for dogs!)\nHow 2 Train A ______ by Dr. Patricia Barlow-Irick\n\nPrinciples & Practice discount code at Dogwise.com is IAABC10 \n\n  \nClass Schedule\nThis twelve-week course will begin on the specified start date and includes 12 weekly online meetings. All meetings are one hour in length with the exception of Week 7 which is a two hour meeting. Students will have access to the course material for 60 days after the course ends. \nCourse Completion/CEU Requirements \nStudents should expect to spend an average of 8-10 hours per week on course material and viewing\, depending on individual speed of learning and the week’s materials. Weekly group mentor meetings via video conference and a multi-week functional assessment assignment are requirements for successful completion of the course. Students who miss more than two meetings will not receive credit for the course. \nRegistration Information\n\n\n\n\nP&P\nP&P PLUS\n\n\nCEUs\n30 (CCPDT);\n36 (IAABC\, KPA\, RACE)\n30 (CCPDT); 36 (IAABC\, KPA);\n43 (RACE)\n\n\nIAABC & KPA Member Cost\n$1870*\n$2125*\n\n\nNon-Member Cost\n$2200\n$2500\n\n\n\n*IAABC Members – log into your member account for the discount code\n*KPA Members – contact KPA for the discount code \nOnline Course Cancellation Policy: \n\nFull refunds available more than 30 days before program start.\n50% refund available 16 – 30 days before program start.\nNo refunds available 15 or fewer days before program start.\n\n  \nThis program 720-25887 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 43.00 CE Credits (43.00 max) being available to any one veterinarian: and/or 43.00 Veterinary Technician CE Credits (43.00 max). This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of: \nCategory One: Scientific\nCategory Two: Non-Scientific-Clinical\nCategory Three: Non-Scientific-Practice Management/Professional Development using the delivery method(s) of: Interactive-Distance. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however\, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. \nIf you have questions\, email us at courses@iaabc.org. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://m.iaabc.org/courses/principles-and-practice/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-starts-1-26-21-animal-behavior-consulting-principles-practice-iaabc-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210126T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20210105T221910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T221910Z
UID:10001047-1611648000-1611667800@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/25/21 to 1/27/21 - The emergency patient: interpreting appropriate tests and initial management - Dr. Tim Hackett and Dr. Rachel Pollard - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Tim Hackett D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary\nEmergency & Critical Care\nProfessor of Emergency & Critical Care\nColorado State University \n\n  \nRachel Pollard D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Radiology\nAssociate Professor and Associate Researcher\nSurgical & Radiological Sciences U.C. Davis \n\n\n  \nThis seminar has been designed to present the most current information on the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases that you are commonly asked to manage in your emergency patients. The main emphasis of the seminars will be to give you practical information that you can readily utilize in your practice. Drs. Pollard and Hackett are internationally recognized experts in their fields and lecture extensively throughout the world.  Both speakers work at very busy clinical practices. Because of their involvement with busy veterinary centers\, these personable speakers approach clinical problems very practically. \n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time.  \nSeminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific\, 9.00am Mtn\, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern \n\nMonday January 25th (5.5 CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \nDr. Hackett \n11:00am-11:50am: Differentiating and Treating Common Causes of Shock \nNoon-12:50pm: Abdominal Emergencies I (GDV\, GI Obstruction\, Enteritis) \n1:00pm-1:45pm:  Abdominal Emergencies II (Pancreatitis\, Peritonitis\, Urogenital Emergencies) \nDr. Pollard \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Imaging and the Acute Abdomen 1 \n3:00pm-3:50pm: Imaging and the Acute Abdomen 2 \n4:00pm-4:30pm: Urinary Emergencies \n\nTuesday January 26th (5.5 CE hrs) \n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \nDr.  Hackett \n11:00am-11:50am: Respiratory Failure \nNoon-12:50pm: Canine Respiratory Emergencies \n1:00pm-1:45pm: Feline Respiratory Emergencies \nDr. Pollard  \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine \n3:00pm-3:50pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine/Feline \n4:00pm-4:30pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Feline \n\nWednesday January 27th (5.0CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern \nDr: Hackett \n11:00am-1:50pm: Trauma\, Snakebite\, Intoxications\, Metabolic Emergencies \nDr: Pollard \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Top ER Imaging Diagnoses 1 \n3:00pm-4:00pm:  Top ER Imaging Diagnoses 2\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\n\nDifferentiating and Treating Common Causes of Shock\nAbdominal Emergencies I (GDV\, GI Obstruction\, Enteritis)\nAbdominal Emergencies II (Pancreatitis\, Peritonitis\, Urogenital Emergencies)\nImaging and the Acute Abdomen\nUrinary Emergencies \nRespiratory Failure\nCanine Respiratory Emergencies\nFeline Respiratory Emergencies\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine/Feline\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Feline\nTrauma\, Snakebite\, Intoxications\, Metabolic Emergencies\nTop ER Imaging Diagnoses\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/the-emergency-patient-interpreting-appropriate-tests-and-initial-management-live-online/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-25-21-to-1-27-21-the-emergency-patient-interpreting-appropriate-tests-and-initial-management-dr-tim-hackett-and-dr-rachel-pollard-ivs-fee-applies/2021-01-26/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20210105T221910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T221910Z
UID:10001048-1611734400-1611752400@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/25/21 to 1/27/21 - The emergency patient: interpreting appropriate tests and initial management - Dr. Tim Hackett and Dr. Rachel Pollard - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Tim Hackett D.V.M.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary\nEmergency & Critical Care\nProfessor of Emergency & Critical Care\nColorado State University \n\n  \nRachel Pollard D.V.M.\, Ph.D.\nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Radiology\nAssociate Professor and Associate Researcher\nSurgical & Radiological Sciences U.C. Davis \n\n\n  \nThis seminar has been designed to present the most current information on the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases that you are commonly asked to manage in your emergency patients. The main emphasis of the seminars will be to give you practical information that you can readily utilize in your practice. Drs. Pollard and Hackett are internationally recognized experts in their fields and lecture extensively throughout the world.  Both speakers work at very busy clinical practices. Because of their involvement with busy veterinary centers\, these personable speakers approach clinical problems very practically. \n\n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time.  \nSeminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific\, 9.00am Mtn\, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern \n\nMonday January 25th (5.5 CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \nDr. Hackett \n11:00am-11:50am: Differentiating and Treating Common Causes of Shock \nNoon-12:50pm: Abdominal Emergencies I (GDV\, GI Obstruction\, Enteritis) \n1:00pm-1:45pm:  Abdominal Emergencies II (Pancreatitis\, Peritonitis\, Urogenital Emergencies) \nDr. Pollard \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Imaging and the Acute Abdomen 1 \n3:00pm-3:50pm: Imaging and the Acute Abdomen 2 \n4:00pm-4:30pm: Urinary Emergencies \n\nTuesday January 26th (5.5 CE hrs) \n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \nDr.  Hackett \n11:00am-11:50am: Respiratory Failure \nNoon-12:50pm: Canine Respiratory Emergencies \n1:00pm-1:45pm: Feline Respiratory Emergencies \nDr. Pollard  \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine \n3:00pm-3:50pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine/Feline \n4:00pm-4:30pm: Imaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Feline \n\nWednesday January 27th (5.0CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific \n11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern \nDr: Hackett \n11:00am-1:50pm: Trauma\, Snakebite\, Intoxications\, Metabolic Emergencies \nDr: Pollard \n2:00pm-2:50pm: Top ER Imaging Diagnoses 1 \n3:00pm-4:00pm:  Top ER Imaging Diagnoses 2\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\n\nDifferentiating and Treating Common Causes of Shock\nAbdominal Emergencies I (GDV\, GI Obstruction\, Enteritis)\nAbdominal Emergencies II (Pancreatitis\, Peritonitis\, Urogenital Emergencies)\nImaging and the Acute Abdomen\nUrinary Emergencies \nRespiratory Failure\nCanine Respiratory Emergencies\nFeline Respiratory Emergencies\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Canine/Feline\nImaging and Emergent Respiratory Disorders-Feline\nTrauma\, Snakebite\, Intoxications\, Metabolic Emergencies\nTop ER Imaging Diagnoses\n\n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/the-emergency-patient-interpreting-appropriate-tests-and-initial-management-live-online/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-25-21-to-1-27-21-the-emergency-patient-interpreting-appropriate-tests-and-initial-management-dr-tim-hackett-and-dr-rachel-pollard-ivs-fee-applies/2021-01-27/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210127T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201130T204818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T204843Z
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/14/21–1/15/21 and 1/27/21–1/28/21 - Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets - Red Rover
DESCRIPTION:January 14 & 15\, 2021\n9:00 am – 12:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nJanuary 27 & 28\, 2021\n1:00 pm – 4:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nHave questions or interested in learning more about creating a pet-friendly program? Join us for a “Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets” training where we explore ways to create and sustain pet-friendly housing programs. \nOur Outreach Manager\, Katie Campbell\, and GreaterGood Charities’ Rescue Rebuild Program Director\, Bryn Donnelly\, will cover topics including: \n\nThe importance of the human-animal bond\nThe link between human and animal violence\nProgram design including construction and policies and procedures\nHow to apply for funding from RedRover and Rescue Rebuild (plus other funding opportunities!)\n\nThe Don’t Forget the Pets training focuses on the power of collaboration and draws on the experiences of the presenters and the organizations we’ve worked with. Attendees are encouraged to share their successes and challenges with creating a pet-friendly program and our goal is to ensure that everyone leaves with concrete next steps. \nRegistration for current trainings: http://rescuerebuild.greatergood.org/january. \nOr join our interest list to hear about upcoming events here. \nQuestions? Email Katie at kcampbell@redrover.org to learn more. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://redrover.org/event/dontforgetthepets-2/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-14-21-1-15-21-and-1-27-21-1-28-21-dont-forget-the-pets-housing-people-and-pets-red-rover/2021-01-27/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210128T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20201130T204818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T204843Z
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 1/14/21–1/15/21 and 1/27/21–1/28/21 - Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets - Red Rover
DESCRIPTION:January 14 & 15\, 2021\n9:00 am – 12:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nJanuary 27 & 28\, 2021\n1:00 pm – 4:30 pm EST\nOnline – Zoom video \nHave questions or interested in learning more about creating a pet-friendly program? Join us for a “Don’t Forget the Pets: Housing People and Pets” training where we explore ways to create and sustain pet-friendly housing programs. \nOur Outreach Manager\, Katie Campbell\, and GreaterGood Charities’ Rescue Rebuild Program Director\, Bryn Donnelly\, will cover topics including: \n\nThe importance of the human-animal bond\nThe link between human and animal violence\nProgram design including construction and policies and procedures\nHow to apply for funding from RedRover and Rescue Rebuild (plus other funding opportunities!)\n\nThe Don’t Forget the Pets training focuses on the power of collaboration and draws on the experiences of the presenters and the organizations we’ve worked with. Attendees are encouraged to share their successes and challenges with creating a pet-friendly program and our goal is to ensure that everyone leaves with concrete next steps. \nRegistration for current trainings: http://rescuerebuild.greatergood.org/january. \nOr join our interest list to hear about upcoming events here. \nQuestions? Email Katie at kcampbell@redrover.org to learn more. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://redrover.org/event/dontforgetthepets-2/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-1-14-21-1-15-21-and-1-27-21-1-28-21-dont-forget-the-pets-housing-people-and-pets-red-rover/2021-01-28/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210201
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SUMMARY:Online Course - Starts 2/1/21- Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning - IAABC (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Fundamentals of Animal Behavior and Learning\n“That there could be a science of behavior\, of what we do\, of who we are? How could you resist that?” – Donald M. Baer \n\n\n\n\nCourse Information\nRegister\n\n\nCourse begins: February 1st\, 2021\nDuration: 4 weeks\nInstructor: JoAnna Platzer\, B.Sc.\nVideo Lectures by Dr. Erica Feuerbacher\nRegister Now\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Course\nThis course will help you: \n\nThink scientifically about animal training and behavior consulting for all species.\nUnderstand and break training into component principles.\nUnderstand environmental events that maintain behavior.\nIncrease your ability to be humane and effective.\nUnderstand how labels such as “aggressive” or “submissive” cloud our thinking and our work.\nConsider what we are describing when we say an animal is “confident\,” “creative\,” “a problem solver\,” and how we should approach those learners.\nSee the common principles at play in different animals & species.\nBecome a more effective and humane trainer by cutting through the jargon and directly assessing behavior.\n\nCourse Activities\, Objectives\, & Assessment\nOnline Lectures: Each week there will be several short videos (10-20 minutes each; typically 60-90 minutes total per week) that will discuss the topics for that week. \nOnline Readings with Reading Guides: Each week you will have a scientific reading with a guide to help you navigate the reading. The paper will exemplify the principles being discussed that week. \nOnline Assignments: During Weeks 1-3\, you will have 1-2 short online assignments each week. Some of these will entail you giving an example and then giving feedback on examples provided by a few of your fellow students. \nOnline posts: During Weeks 2-4 you will post two questions\, comments or reflections relevant to the material from the previous week to the discussion forum. You will also respond to at least two of your fellow students’ posts from that week (= total of four posts per week). Your questions and responses will be graded based on their thoughtfulness and completeness. \nFinal Project: During Week 4\, you will complete a final project/paper in which you will synthesize the topics covered to cohesively analyze and scientifically critique publicly available training videos and handouts. \n\nClass Schedule\nThis four-week course will begin on the specified start date. The first three weeks will explore the scope of the course. There will be no new content in the fourth week which is reserved for completing final projects\, discussion and synthesizing the course content. Students will have access to the course material for 60 days after the course ends. \n\nCourse Completion/CEU Requirements\nAuditors must review all course material. This will be verified in the Learning Management System. \nFull Students must carry out the reading assignments listed in the syllabus before class (first class not included)\, complete all assignments\, check email and visit the learning site regularly (at least once a day) to check in on the discussion group. Students should expect to spend an average of 4-5 hours per week on course material and viewing\, depending on individual speed of learning and the week’s materials. \n\nRegistration Information\n\n\n\n\nAuditor\nFull Student\n\n\nCEUs\n6 (CCPDT\, IAABC\, KPA)\n8 (CCPDT\, IAABC\, KPA)\n\n\nMember Cost\n$139*\n$219*\n\n\nNon-Member Cost\n$159\n$259\n\n\n\n*IAABC Members – log into your member account for the discount code \n\nOnline Course Cancellation Policy\n\nFull refunds available more than 30 days before program start.\n50% refund available 16 – 30 days before program start.\nNo refunds available 15 or fewer days before program start.\n\nAbout the Instructors\nJoAnna Platzer\, B.Sc.\, CPDT-KA\, is a Doctoral Candidate in the Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare lab at Virginia Tech under Dr. Erica Feuerbacher. She attended the University of Florida where she majored in Zoology with an emphasis on animal behavior. After graduation\, she participated in research on site fidelity of Mockingbirds with the University of Florida\, social behavior of Fairy-wrens with Cornell University\, and comparative cognition of canines with Yale University. She has worked as a professional dog trainer and has experience in zoos and conservancies\, where she was involved in training exotic animal species for enrichment and low-stress husbandry. Her current research focuses on the impact of fostering programs on shelter dog welfare\, reinforcer efficacy of different types of grain for horses\, and behavioral synchronization between dogs and their owners. \n  \nErica Feuerbacher\, Ph.D.\, BCBA-D\, CPDT-KA is an Assistant Professor of Anthrozoology at Carroll College in Helena\, MT\, where she leads the canine program in which students train foster dogs during the academic year. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and a Certified Professional Dog Trainer. She earned her Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of Florida under the advisorship of Dr. Clive Wynne in the UF Canine Cognition and Behavior Lab (now part of the Canine Science Collaboratory) and her Masters in Behavior Analysis in the Organization for Reinforcement Contingencies under the advisorship of Dr. Jesus Rosales-Ruiz. \nShe has published a variety of scientific articles of her research on learning theory and the dog-human relationship. She has taught Principles of Behavior Analysis\, Behaviorism in Contemporary Society\, Learning and Cognition\, Basic and Advanced Canine Training\, Research Methods\, and General Psychology at the college level. She has earned several awards for her behavior analytic research and her dedication to the theoretical foundations of behavior analysis. Her research interests center on dog-human social interactions\, canine welfare\, and enhancing humane\, effective training techniques. \n  \nIf you have questions\, email us at courses@iaabc.org. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://m.iaabc.org/courses/fundamentals-animal-behavior/
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LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210202T180000
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SUMMARY:Online Course - Registration open until full - Course starts 2/2/21 - Medical Care of the Neonatal Puppy and Kitten: Those Important First Weeks - VIN (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:REPR300-0121: Medical Care of the Neonatal Puppy and Kitten: Those Important First Weeks\nThe lectures for this course will be presented in an audio format using a webinar platform. \nPresenter: Joni Freshman\, DVM\, MS\, DACVIM\nCourse Open: January 26-March 5\, 2021\nReal Time Sessions (RTS): Tuesdays\, February 2\, 9\, 16\, and 23\, 2021; 9:00-10:30 pm ET (USA)\nCourse RTS Times in Your Area: World Clock Converter \n  \nLevel and Prerequisites: This basic course will be open to veterinarians actively interested in canine and feline neonatal care including husbandry and monitoring\, physiologic differences\, causes of illness in neonates\, evaluation of ill neonates to include diagnostic testing\, and treatment of ill neonates.\nVIN CE Course: Open to veterinarians. This course is approved by RACE for veterinarians. (RACE 20-799692) \n  \nCourse Information:\nUnderstanding and competency of neonatal differences in physiology\, evaluation\, care\, response to treatment\, and common afflictions is critical to the survival of these youngest patients. Importantly\, ill neonates can die quite quickly if appropriate action is not taken in a timely manner. Many owners of pregnant animals have little knowledge of how to care for these small patients as well. This course will discuss the important aspects of home husbandry\, the physiologic differences between neonates and older patients\, the common causes of illness\, evaluation and testing of ill neonates\, and finally treatment of these tiny patients. \n  \nWeek 1 (Real Time Session February 2\, 2021): Neonatal Husbandry and Physiology\nPresenter: Joni Freshman\, DVM\, MS\, DACVIM\nFormat: Audio\nObjectives: Upon completion of this session\, the participant should be able to \n\nUnderstand the basic care and monitoring needs for neonates in the home\nExplain to owners of litters important management actions at home\nUnderstand the physiologic differences between neonates and older puppies and kittens\n\n  \nWeek 2 (Real Time Session February 9\, 2021): Causes of Neonatal Illness\nPresenter: Joni Freshman\, DVM\, MS\, DACVIM\nFormat: Audio\nObjectives: Upon completion of this session\, the participant should be able to \n\nUnderstand the variety of illnesses that commonly affect neonatal puppies and kittens\nForm a differential diagnosis for the clinical signs presented in a neonatal patient\nUnderstand the comorbidities that often occur in this context\nUnderstand the pathology of common neonatal health conditions\n\n  \nWeek 3 (Real Time Session February 16\, 2021): Evaluation of the Ill Neonate\nPresenter: Joni Freshman\, DVM\, MS\, DACVIM\nFormat: Audio\nObjectives: Upon completion of this session\, the participant should be able to \n\nComplete a physical exam on a neonatal puppy or kitten\nRecognize clinical signs of the ill neonate\nUnderstand what diagnostic steps can be taken on a neonate\nCalculate the amount of blood to safely draw from a neonate\nMake critical decisions on which tests are the most important for an ill neonate\n\n  \nWeek 4 (Real Time Session February 23\, 2021): Treatment of the Ill Neonate\nPresenter: Joni Freshman\, DVM\, MS\, DACVIM\nFormat: Audio\nObjectives: Upon completion of this session\, the participant should be able to \n\nDetermine treatment plans for the ill neonate\nImplement care for the ill neonate\, including intraosseous administration of medication or blood\, intranasal oxygen administration\nUnderstand administration of fluids and nutrition in the neonate\nUnderstand medication alterations in the neonate.\n\n  \nSuccessful completion (scoring 80% or better) on the end-of-course test is required to earn a certificate of completion for the course. To learn more about the requirements for earning a CE certificate\, please refer to Receiving Your CE Credit and Course Completion Certificate. \n  \nCourse Materials: Course materials will be available in the course library prior to each Real Time Session.\nRequired Textbook(s): There is no required textbook for this course. \n  \nAbout the Presenter:\nJoni Freshman is a 1984 graduate of the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She spent 6 months interning at the Denver Zoo\, then completed a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Auburn University. She returned to CSU for a 3-year internal medicine residency and an MS in Clinical Sciences with her research in canine reproduction. In 1990 she became a Diplomate of the ACVIM. After managing reproduction centers in Los Angeles and Dallas (with semen freezing center) she returned to Colorado and joined a practice\, opened a semen-freezing center\, with a practice of 60% reproduction/neonatal and the rest internal medicine and general practice until 2001. \n  \nAll along Joni has presented continuing education to national and international professional audiences as well as breed clubs on the topics of reproduction/neonatal care and has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters in this field. In 2001 she left full-time practice to focus on her business\, Canine Consultations\, where she writes\, teaches\, speaks\, is an expert witness\, and consults in the field of small animal reproduction and neonatology. She is a reproduction\, pediatrics\, and genetics consultant for the Veterinary Information Network and consults for Antech Veterinary Laboratory for small animal reproduction and neonatology\, and also for a variety of commercial companies. \n  \nIn 2003 she completed her veterinary acupuncture course at CSU and also operates AcuPets–a mobile veterinary acupuncture/manual adjustment/therapeutic laser practice that serves Colorado’s Pikes Peak area. \n  \nFinally\, she has been active with her Belgian Tervuren for over 34 years in conformation\, agility\, rally\, scent work\, obedience\, coursing\, barn hunt\, and herding. Her AKC registered Zephyre Belgian Tervuren breeding program has produced Group winners and placers\, Eukanuba award winners\, the 2013 Top Owner Handled Belgian Tervuren\, and High In Trial dogs in obedience\, agility\, herding\, and scent work sport. Joni is an AKC licensed judge for the four Belgian Shepherd breeds and for AKC Scent Work and USCSS Scent work and judged conformation at the 2015 Belgian Tervuren National Specialty. She is currently training her seventh generation of breed champion and performance dogs. \n  \nTotal CE Credit: 6 \n  \nTuition: Member $138 ($124 early bird special if enrolled by January 19\, 2021)\nNon-Member $231 ($208 early bird special if enrolled by January 19\, 2021)\nPrices are listed in US dollars. \n  \n*To ensure participants are ready and prepared for classes\, enrollment will close on February 2\, 2021 at 5 pm ET (USA) or when the maximum number of participants is reached. \n  \n*For more information on how online CE works\, see the Participant Resource Center. \n  \nTo Enroll: \n\nEnrollment qualifications: VIN CE courses are open to VIN member and non-member veterinarians. Veterinarians enrolling in a VSPN CE course must be a VIN member. Veterinary support staff must be a VSPN member to enroll in a VSPN CE or a VIN CE course open to VSPN member enrollment.\nEach enrollee must be able to receive emails from @vspn.org and @vin.com addresses. Email is our major form of communication with participants; personal emails are highly recommended rather than clinic/hospital email addresses.\nEach person is individually responsible for his/her own registration. To ensure that all information received is secure and correct\, please do not enroll for a course on behalf of another individual.\nFor further assistance call 800-846-0028 ext. 797 or email CEonVIN. Please include the course title\, your full name\, and contact information in your correspondence.\n\n  \n“This program (20-799692) is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 6 CE Credits\, with a maximum of 6 CE Credits being available to any individual veterinarian. This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of: Medical\, using the delivery method of Interactive-Distance: (Web-based\, Teleconference or Audio-Conference). This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however\, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements.” \n  \nCourse withdrawal and refund policy: A complete refund of the paid course price will be issued when your withdrawal request is received prior to the listed start date of the course. If you wish to withdraw after the start date please contact the VIN office 800-846-0028 ext. 797 to discuss eligibility for a pro-rated refund. \n  \n*For more information on VIN’s upcoming CE courses\, check the VIN Course Catalog. \n  \nKatherine James\, DVM\, PhD\, DACVIM (SAIM)\nVIN Education Director \n  \nVIN CE Services: CEonVIN\n800-846-0028 or 530-756-4881; ext. 797\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from the United Kingdom: 01 45 222 6154\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from Australia: 02 6145 2357 \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vin.com/ce/REPR300-0121.htm
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LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210208
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SUMMARY:Online Course - Starts 2/8/21 - Stress and the Animal in Front of You: The Impact of Stress on Behavior - IAABC (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This course will help animal behavior consultants understand the impact of stress on animal behavior at each life stage and apply this information to working directly with those animals. \n\n\n\nDate\nRegister\n\n\n\nCourse Begins: February 8\, 2021\nWeekly online meetings begin: February 15th at 7pm EST\nDuration: 4 Weeks\nInstructor: Kristina Spaulding\, PhD\, CAAB\nRegister Now\n\n\nAuditors may learn from other students but will not receive instructor feedback.\nAuditors do not attend online meetings and meetings are not recorded.\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Course\nThis course will help you: \n\nDefine and recognize indicators of stress\nIdentify and distinguish between the different types of stress\nAppreciate the impact of stress on the brain and behavior over the course of an animal’s life\nDescribe the basic physiology of stress\nApply what you learn to your own training and behavior cases\n\n\nClass Schedule\nThis is a 4-week instructor-led course. Each week includes a recorded lecture\, a scheduled live discussion\, recommended readings\, and guiding questions. Knowledge of the lecture material will be assessed through participation in course discussions. Students will have access to the course material for 60 days after the course ends. \n  \nCourse Completion/CEU Requirements\nTo receive CEUs and/or a certificate of completion: \nAuditors must review all course material. This will be verified in the Learning Management System. \nFull Students must review all course materials\, visit the learning site/discussion forum regularly (at least three days per week)\, attend the four weekly class meetings\, and prepare responses to a set of guiding questions for each weekly class meeting discussion. Students who miss more than one meeting will not receive credit for the course. \nStudents should expect to spend an average of 2 hours per week on course material and viewing\, depending on individual speed of learning and the week’s materials. \n  \nRegistration Information\n\n\n\n\nAuditor\nFull Student\n\n\nCEUs\n5 (CCPDT\, IAABC\, KPA)\n9 (CCPDT\, IAABC\, KPA)\n\n\nMember Cost\n$159*\n$239*\n\n\nNon-Member Cost\n$179\n$279\n\n\n\n*IAABC Members – log into your member account for the discount code \n  \nOnline Course Cancellation Policy\n\nFull refunds available more than 30 days before program start.\n50% refund available 16 – 30 days before program start.\nNo refunds available 15 or fewer days before program start.\n\n\nAbout the Instructor\nKristina Spaulding\, PhD\, CAAB has a PhD in biopsychology – the study of the biological basis of behavior – and is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist through the Animal Behavior Society. She specializes in stress and behavior\, social cognition and emotion\, positive welfare and the prevention and treatment of behavior problems in dogs. In addition to her academic background\, she has been in the dog training and behavior profession since 2000. She currently splits her time between private behavior work and teaching other dog trainers and behavior consultants online and through seminars and conferences. \nIn addition\, Dr. Spaulding is a member of the IAABC Foundation Board. She is also a member of the Fear Free Advisory Group and an authorized Speaker for Fear Free\, an organization that advocates for minimizing fear\, anxiety and stress for pets at vet clinics\, groomers and training facilities. She also chairs two task forces for Meeting of the Minds\, a coalition of top dog professionals across the country charged with improving the quality of life for our dogs. \nBefore opening Smart Dog\, Dr. Spaulding earned her B.S. in Wildlife Ecology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. In college\, she volunteered for a year at the local humane society. She was then hired by the same shelter. During her time at the animal shelter\, she and a coworker established a training program for shelter dogs and their volunteer walkers to help make the dogs more adoptable. She also served as an assistant trainer at Dog’s Best Friend which was owned at that time by Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist Dr. Patricia McConnell. \n  \nIf you have questions\, email us at courses@iaabc.org. \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://m.iaabc.org/courses/impact-stress-behavior/
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LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210210
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
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SUMMARY:Online Course - Registration opens 2/9/21 – Course starts 2/16/21 – Respiratory Distress – VIN/VSPN (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Respiratory distress is a common presenting complaint in the emergency room and often develops in the intensive care unit. It is a life-threatening and rapidly progressing syndrome that encompasses a wide range of underlying diseases. Clinicians are faced with 1- rapidly recognizing the problem; 2- promptly stabilizing the patient; and 3- initiating the appropriate workup. \nThe lectures for this course will be presented in an audio format using a webinar platform. \n\n\n\nPresenter: Guillaume Hoareau\, DVM\, PhD\n\nCourse Open: February 9-26\, 2021\nReal Time Sessions (RTS): Tuesday\, February 16\, 2021; 9:00-11:00 pm ET (USA) World Clock Converter\nTotal CE Credit: 2\nRACE Category: 2 hours Medical \n  \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion of the course\, the participant should be able to \n\nreview basic respiratory physiology.\npresent obvious and subtle signs of respiratory distress.\noutline various diagnostic measures for the patient in respiratory distress.\ndiscuss the range of therapeutic measures needed to stabilize those patients.\n\n  \nLevel and Prerequisites: This intermediate VIN CE course will be open for enrollment to veterinarians actively interested in management of trauma patients.\nRACE Accreditation: This course is approved for 2 hours of continuing education credit by RACE for veterinarians. (RACE 22-41939) This course does not qualify for AAVSB RACE approval. \n  \nCourse Agenda: \nWeek 1 (Real Time Session February 16\, 2021): 2020: Respiratory Distress\nPresenter: Guillaume Hoareau\, DVM\, PhD \n  \nSuccessful completion (scoring 80% or better) on the end-of-course test is required to earn a certificate of completion for the course. To learn more about the requirements for earning a CE certificate\, please refer to Receiving Your CE Credit and Course Completion Certificate. \n  \nCourse Materials: Course materials will be available in the course library prior to each Real Time Session.\nRequired Textbook(s): There is no required textbook for this course. \n  \nTuition: Member $46 ($41 early bird special if enrolled by January 26\, 2021)\nNon-Member $110 ($99 early bird special if enrolled by January 26\, 2021)\nPrices are listed in US dollars. \n  \n*To ensure participants are ready and prepared for classes\, enrollment will close on February 9\, 2021 at 5 pm ET (USA) or when the maximum number of participants is reached. \n  \n*For more information on how online CE works\, see the Participant Resource Center. \n  \n\nEnrollment qualifications: VIN CE courses are open to VIN member and non-member veterinarians. Veterinarians enrolling in a VSPN CE course must be a VIN member. Veterinary support staff must be a VSPN member to enroll in a VSPN CE or a VIN CE course open to VSPN member enrollment.\nEach enrollee must be able to receive emails from @vspn.org and @vin.com addresses. Email is our major form of communication with participants; personal emails are highly recommended rather than clinic/hospital email addresses.\nFor further assistance call 800-846-0028 ext. 797 or email CEonVIN. Please include the course title\, your full name\, and contact information in your correspondence.\n\n  \nCourse withdrawal and refund policy: A complete refund of the paid course price will be issued when your withdrawal request is received prior to the listed start date of the course. If you wish to withdraw after the start date please contact the VIN office 800-846-0028 ext. 797 to discuss eligibility for a pro-rated refund. \n  \n*For more information on VIN’s upcoming CE courses\, check the VIN Course Catalog. \n  \nKatherine James\, DVM\, PhD\, DACVIM (SAIM)\nVIN Education Director \n  \nVIN CE Services: CEonVIN\n800-846-0028 or 530-756-4881; ext. 797\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from the United Kingdom: 01 45 222 6154\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from Australia: 02 6145 2357 \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vin.com/ce/EMRG206-0221.htm
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CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210211T133000
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
CREATED:20210111T184752Z
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 2/11/21 to 2/13/21 - Eyes\, ears and beyond... - Dr. Ashley Bourgeois and Dr. Alison Clode - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Alison and Ashley are going to discuss management of the most common problems that they encounter in their clinical practices. This course will present a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of these common problems using a combination of didactic and case-based teaching. This combination of an Ophthalmologist and Dermatologist is sure to provide you with some very practical tips on a broad range of topics. \nAshley Bourgeois D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nAnimal Dermatology Clinic\nPortland\, OR \nAlison Clode D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists\nStaff Ophthalmologist\nPort City Veterinary Referral Hospital\nPortsmouth\, NH \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time.  \nSeminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific\, 9.00am Mtn\, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern \nThursday February 11 (5.5 CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET \nDr. Bourgeois \n\nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog?\nHow to conquer the itchy cat\nTopical therapies\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm  ET \nDr. Clode \n\nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam?\nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens?\nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats?\nWhat can I do about distichia?\nHow should I manage ectopic cilia?\nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations?\nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats?\nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive?\nWhat is a good approach to epiphora?\nWhat can be done for tear staining?\nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs?\nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats?\n\nFriday February 12 (5.5 CE hrs) \n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs?\nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats?\nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats?\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nDiagnosing otitis the right way\nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media\n\n\nSaturday February 13 (5.0CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nEffective client communications\nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology)\nMy thoughts on pyoderma management\n\n\n1:40pm – 4:00pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for?\nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….?\nWhy is this cornea blue?\nHow should I handle exophthalmos?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nDr. Bourgeois \nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog? \nSeveral studies show that pruritus is the number one reason a client brings their dog to the veterinarian. Allergic skin diseases are common problems in canine patients\, and many of the clinical presentations are similar which can make these cases frustrating. This lecture will focus on the allergic workup\, acute treatment of pruritus\, and client communication. \nHow to conquer the itchy cat \nDifferent categories of feline allergies can be difficult to differentiate from one another.  Understanding the different patterns of cutaneous lesions\, response to treatment\, and management of secondary issues is important for control.This lecture will present how to differentiate and perform a diagnostic workup for flea\, food\, and environmental allergies in cats. \nDiagnosing otitis the right way \nManaging difficult otitis externa cases in cats and dogs can be challenging\, chronic\, and frustrating. This lecture will discuss a complete approach to the diagnostic workup of otitis externa including cytology\, culture and sensitivity\, handheld otoscopy\, and video otoscopy. \nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media \nChoosing appropriate ear cleansers and initial therapeutics can be imperative in defeating micro-organisms. However\, systemic therapy can also be used to help alleviate discomfort and treat infection in complicated cases. This is especially true when disease extends deeper than the external ear canal. This lecture will address how to assess the best treatment plan for every type of otitis case from a simple yeast otitis to a resistant otitis media. \nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology) \nCytology is one of the most important diagnostic tools in dermatology.  A quick\, inexpensive test that can be essential in diagnosing and managing various skin diseases.  This lecture will discuss what different findings of cells\, organisms and structures may indicate.  Also\, techniques for collecting and interpreting cytologies from different anatomical sites will be discussed. \n  \nDr. Clode \nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam? \nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens? \nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats? \nWhat can I do about distichia? \nHow should I manage ectopic cilia? \nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations? \nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats? \nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive? \nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs? \nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs? \nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs? 2020 \nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats? \nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats? \nWhat is a good approach to epiphora? \nWhat can be done for tear staining? \nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs? \nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats? \nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for? \nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….? \nWhy is this cornea blue? \nHow should I handle exophthalmos? \n\nRegister Now \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/eyes-ears-beyond-online-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-2-11-21-to-2-13-21-eyes-ears-and-beyond-dr-ashley-bourgeois-and-dr-alison-clode-ivs-fee-applies/2021-02-11/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 2/11/21 to 2/13/21 - Eyes\, ears and beyond... - Dr. Ashley Bourgeois and Dr. Alison Clode - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Alison and Ashley are going to discuss management of the most common problems that they encounter in their clinical practices. This course will present a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of these common problems using a combination of didactic and case-based teaching. This combination of an Ophthalmologist and Dermatologist is sure to provide you with some very practical tips on a broad range of topics. \nAshley Bourgeois D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nAnimal Dermatology Clinic\nPortland\, OR \nAlison Clode D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists\nStaff Ophthalmologist\nPort City Veterinary Referral Hospital\nPortsmouth\, NH \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time.  \nSeminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific\, 9.00am Mtn\, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern \nThursday February 11 (5.5 CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET \nDr. Bourgeois \n\nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog?\nHow to conquer the itchy cat\nTopical therapies\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm  ET \nDr. Clode \n\nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam?\nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens?\nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats?\nWhat can I do about distichia?\nHow should I manage ectopic cilia?\nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations?\nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats?\nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive?\nWhat is a good approach to epiphora?\nWhat can be done for tear staining?\nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs?\nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats?\n\nFriday February 12 (5.5 CE hrs) \n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs?\nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats?\nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats?\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nDiagnosing otitis the right way\nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media\n\n\nSaturday February 13 (5.0CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nEffective client communications\nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology)\nMy thoughts on pyoderma management\n\n\n1:40pm – 4:00pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for?\nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….?\nWhy is this cornea blue?\nHow should I handle exophthalmos?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nDr. Bourgeois \nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog? \nSeveral studies show that pruritus is the number one reason a client brings their dog to the veterinarian. Allergic skin diseases are common problems in canine patients\, and many of the clinical presentations are similar which can make these cases frustrating. This lecture will focus on the allergic workup\, acute treatment of pruritus\, and client communication. \nHow to conquer the itchy cat \nDifferent categories of feline allergies can be difficult to differentiate from one another.  Understanding the different patterns of cutaneous lesions\, response to treatment\, and management of secondary issues is important for control.This lecture will present how to differentiate and perform a diagnostic workup for flea\, food\, and environmental allergies in cats. \nDiagnosing otitis the right way \nManaging difficult otitis externa cases in cats and dogs can be challenging\, chronic\, and frustrating. This lecture will discuss a complete approach to the diagnostic workup of otitis externa including cytology\, culture and sensitivity\, handheld otoscopy\, and video otoscopy. \nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media \nChoosing appropriate ear cleansers and initial therapeutics can be imperative in defeating micro-organisms. However\, systemic therapy can also be used to help alleviate discomfort and treat infection in complicated cases. This is especially true when disease extends deeper than the external ear canal. This lecture will address how to assess the best treatment plan for every type of otitis case from a simple yeast otitis to a resistant otitis media. \nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology) \nCytology is one of the most important diagnostic tools in dermatology.  A quick\, inexpensive test that can be essential in diagnosing and managing various skin diseases.  This lecture will discuss what different findings of cells\, organisms and structures may indicate.  Also\, techniques for collecting and interpreting cytologies from different anatomical sites will be discussed. \n  \nDr. Clode \nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam? \nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens? \nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats? \nWhat can I do about distichia? \nHow should I manage ectopic cilia? \nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations? \nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats? \nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive? \nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs? \nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs? \nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs? 2020 \nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats? \nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats? \nWhat is a good approach to epiphora? \nWhat can be done for tear staining? \nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs? \nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats? \nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for? \nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….? \nWhy is this cornea blue? \nHow should I handle exophthalmos? \n\nRegister Now \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/eyes-ears-beyond-online-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-2-11-21-to-2-13-21-eyes-ears-and-beyond-dr-ashley-bourgeois-and-dr-alison-clode-ivs-fee-applies/2021-02-12/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 2/11/21 to 2/13/21 - Eyes\, ears and beyond... - Dr. Ashley Bourgeois and Dr. Alison Clode - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Alison and Ashley are going to discuss management of the most common problems that they encounter in their clinical practices. This course will present a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of these common problems using a combination of didactic and case-based teaching. This combination of an Ophthalmologist and Dermatologist is sure to provide you with some very practical tips on a broad range of topics. \nAshley Bourgeois D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nAnimal Dermatology Clinic\nPortland\, OR \nAlison Clode D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists\nStaff Ophthalmologist\nPort City Veterinary Referral Hospital\nPortsmouth\, NH \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time.  \nSeminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific\, 9.00am Mtn\, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern \nThursday February 11 (5.5 CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET \nDr. Bourgeois \n\nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog?\nHow to conquer the itchy cat\nTopical therapies\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm  ET \nDr. Clode \n\nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam?\nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens?\nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats?\nWhat can I do about distichia?\nHow should I manage ectopic cilia?\nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations?\nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats?\nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive?\nWhat is a good approach to epiphora?\nWhat can be done for tear staining?\nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs?\nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats?\n\nFriday February 12 (5.5 CE hrs) \n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs?\nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats?\nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats?\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nDiagnosing otitis the right way\nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media\n\n\nSaturday February 13 (5.0CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nEffective client communications\nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology)\nMy thoughts on pyoderma management\n\n\n1:40pm – 4:00pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for?\nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….?\nWhy is this cornea blue?\nHow should I handle exophthalmos?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nDr. Bourgeois \nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog? \nSeveral studies show that pruritus is the number one reason a client brings their dog to the veterinarian. Allergic skin diseases are common problems in canine patients\, and many of the clinical presentations are similar which can make these cases frustrating. This lecture will focus on the allergic workup\, acute treatment of pruritus\, and client communication. \nHow to conquer the itchy cat \nDifferent categories of feline allergies can be difficult to differentiate from one another.  Understanding the different patterns of cutaneous lesions\, response to treatment\, and management of secondary issues is important for control.This lecture will present how to differentiate and perform a diagnostic workup for flea\, food\, and environmental allergies in cats. \nDiagnosing otitis the right way \nManaging difficult otitis externa cases in cats and dogs can be challenging\, chronic\, and frustrating. This lecture will discuss a complete approach to the diagnostic workup of otitis externa including cytology\, culture and sensitivity\, handheld otoscopy\, and video otoscopy. \nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media \nChoosing appropriate ear cleansers and initial therapeutics can be imperative in defeating micro-organisms. However\, systemic therapy can also be used to help alleviate discomfort and treat infection in complicated cases. This is especially true when disease extends deeper than the external ear canal. This lecture will address how to assess the best treatment plan for every type of otitis case from a simple yeast otitis to a resistant otitis media. \nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology) \nCytology is one of the most important diagnostic tools in dermatology.  A quick\, inexpensive test that can be essential in diagnosing and managing various skin diseases.  This lecture will discuss what different findings of cells\, organisms and structures may indicate.  Also\, techniques for collecting and interpreting cytologies from different anatomical sites will be discussed. \n  \nDr. Clode \nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam? \nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens? \nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats? \nWhat can I do about distichia? \nHow should I manage ectopic cilia? \nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations? \nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats? \nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive? \nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs? \nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs? \nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs? 2020 \nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats? \nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats? \nWhat is a good approach to epiphora? \nWhat can be done for tear staining? \nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs? \nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats? \nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for? \nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….? \nWhy is this cornea blue? \nHow should I handle exophthalmos? \n\nRegister Now \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/eyes-ears-beyond-online-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-2-11-21-to-2-13-21-eyes-ears-and-beyond-dr-ashley-bourgeois-and-dr-alison-clode-ivs-fee-applies/2021-02-13/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210216T170000
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 5/20/21 - Feline Behavior Pre-Conference Workshop - Shelter Playgroup Alliance (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Learn about feline behavior! Join us a day before the SPA 2021 Shelter Behavior and Enrichment Conference for a special option on Thursday\, May 20\, 2021. \nImmerse yourself in feline behavior during a full day deep dive with Mikel Delgado\, PhD.  Mikel is a cat behavior consultant and co-founder of Feline Minds. Mikel’s deep knowledge and expertise in feline behavior will include the following topics: \n\n\nReducing stress for shelter cats \n\n\nProblem behaviors​ \n\n\nLitter box blues \n\n\nMulti cat households \n\n\nCase studies \n\n\n\n\n​Not to be missed!​ \nCost: $50.00 \nApproved CEUs: CCPDT CEUs TBA | IAABC CEUs TBA \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.shelterdogplay.org/2021-sbec-pre-conference-workshop\n​
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-5-20-21-feline-behavior-pre-conference-workshop-shelter-playgroup-alliance-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210224
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
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SUMMARY:Online Course - Registration open until 2/23/21 or until full - 2/23/21 to 3/12/21 - Shock - VIN/VSPN (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Shock is a complex syndrome with a wide range of etiologies. It is a life-threatening emergency\, which requires prompt recognition and intervention. Clinicians will be guided through key pathophysiological processes explaining common clinical presentations in veterinary patients. Step-by-step patient management will be discussed. \nPresenter: Guillaume Hoareau\, DVM\, PhD\nCourse Open: February 23-March 12\, 2021\nReal Time Sessions (RTS): Tuesday\, March 2\, 2021; 9:00-11:00 pm ET (USA) World Clock Converter\nTotal CE Credit: 2\nRACE Category: 2 hours Medical \nLearning Objectives:\nUpon completion of the course\, the participant should be able to \n\nunderstand the clinical importance of shock\nreview shock types classification\ndescribe the steps of diagnosing shock\nreview the clinical management of shock\ndiscuss specific clinical scenarios: hemorrhagic shock\, traumatic brain injury\npresent clinical indications for the use of vasopressors\n\nLevel and Prerequisites: This intermediate VIN CE course is open for enrollment to veterinarians actively interested in the management of trauma patients.\nRACE Accreditation: This course is approved for 2 hours of continuing education credit by RACE for veterinarians. (RACE 20-766519) \nCourse Agenda: \nWeek 1 (Real Time Session March 2\, 2021): Shock\nPresenter: Guillaume Hoareau\, DVM\, PhD \nSuccessful completion (scoring 80% or better) on the end-of-course test is required to earn a certificate of completion for the course. To learn more about the requirements for earning a CE certificate\, please refer to Receiving Your CE Credit and Course Completion Certificate. \nCourse Materials: Course materials will be available in the course library prior to each Real Time Session.\nRequired Textbook(s): There is no required textbook for this course. \nTuition: Member $46 ($41 early bird special if enrolled by February 9\, 2021)\nNon-Member $110 ($99 early bird special if enrolled by February 9\, 2021)\nPrices are listed in US dollars. \n*To ensure participants are ready and prepared for classes\, enrollment will close on February 23\, 2021 at 5 pm ET (USA) or when the maximum number of participants is reached. \n*For more information on how online CE works\, see the Participant Resource Center. \n\nEnrollment qualifications: VIN CE courses are open to VIN member and non-member veterinarians. Veterinarians enrolling in a VSPN CE course must be a VIN member. Veterinary support staff must be a VSPN member to enroll in a VSPN CE or a VIN CE course open to VSPN member enrollment.\nEach enrollee must be able to receive emails from @vspn.org and @vin.com addresses. Email is our major form of communication with participants; personal emails are highly recommended rather than clinic/hospital email addresses.\nFor further assistance call 800-846-0028 ext. 797 or email CEonVIN. Please include the course title\, your full name\, and contact information in your correspondence.\n\nCourse withdrawal and refund policy: A complete refund of the paid course price will be issued when your withdrawal request is received prior to the listed start date of the course. If you wish to withdraw after the start date please contact the VIN office 800-846-0028 ext. 797 to discuss eligibility for a pro-rated refund. \n*For more information on VIN’s upcoming CE courses\, check the VIN Course Catalog. \nKatherine James\, DVM\, PhD\, DACVIM (SAIM)\nVIN Education Director \nVIN CE Services: CEonVIN\n800-846-0028 or 530-756-4881; ext. 797\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from the United Kingdom: 01 45 222 6154\nor direct line to VIN/VSPN from Australia: 02 6145 2357 \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vin.com/ce/EMRG201-0221.htm
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-registration-open-until-2-23-21-or-until-full-2-23-21-to-3-12-21-shock-vin-vspn-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210302
DTSTAMP:20260421T153602
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210113T192012Z
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SUMMARY:Online Course - Starts 3/1/21 - RAT™: Relationship Assessment Tool - Certification Course with Suzanne Clothier (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:RAT™ is a rapid assessment tool that provides clear information about each relationship. Whoever they may be\, in every relationship the handler brings his or her habits\, personalities\, needs and style to interact with the dog\, who also brings his own personality\, patterns of response\, needs and style. We need to work with the whole package. \nRAT™ clearly identifies the strengths and weaknesses of any dog/handler team. Training Triage helps you prioritize and develop a sensible\, targeted training plan for improving and strengthening the relationship. Put your training time\, energy and resources into addressing the actual issues\, not following a one-size-fits-all training plan. RAT™ is a must-have tool that streamlines your training so that you can be as effective\, humane and customized as possible. \nGrounded in detailed observations\, RAT™ can be used for initial assessment as well as for monitoring progress over time or situations. RAT™ can be done in almost any setting to gather critical information about the dog/handler team. \nRAT™ is ideal for trainers\, instructors\, shelter workers\, rescue groups\, veterinarians\, vet techs\, breeders\, service dog trainers\, AAI/AAT and anyone interested in understanding and enhancing the dog/human relationship. \nSuzanne Clothier\, Instructor \nBegins March 1\, 2021 \nCEUs pending \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://relationshipcenteredtraining.thinkific.com/courses/rat-assessment
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-starts-3-1-21-rat-relationship-assessment-tool-certification-course-with-suzanne-clothier-fee-applies/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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