Week of Events
California Shelters – CASCAR Weekly COVID-19 Check-In Call – link in CA Group Activity Feed
UC Davis KSMP Presents: For California animal shelters – join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM for a weekly “California Shelters COVID-19 Check-In” Zoom meeting with Dr. Kate Hurley from KSMP. Zoom meeting registration link is posted in the Private California shelter’s group page.
National Shelter Medicine Rounds – 5/26/20 – Q&A and Discuss Animals Testing Positive for COVID – UW and UC Davis Shelter Medicine Programs
University of Wisconsin and UC Davis Shelter Medicine Programs Present Shelter Medicine Rounds: Plan for 5/26/20 – Q&A and discuss animals testing positive for COVID. This group is made up of shelter veterinarians, shelter vet trainees, and upper level shelter leadership. If you know anyone that would like to be added to the national shelter medicine rounds email list to regularly receive scheduling updates and recordings moving forward, please have them email a request to be added to the email group to nationalsheltermedicinerounds@vetmed.wisc.edu.
National Shelter Medicine Rounds – 5/28/20 – Follow-up on – Why Access to Pet Resources is a Social Justice Issue – UW and UC Davis Shelter Medicine Programs
UW and UCD Present: We welcome back Amanda Arrington, director of Pets for Life and Gabbi Chapman, PFL Senior Analyst, Social Justice. They will be leading a presentation and discussion in follow up to Amanda’s previous rounds presentation on May 12th, Why Access to Pet Resources is a Social Justice Issue. If you missed that rounds topic we highly encourage you watch the recording at some point, but you don’t have to view it in advance of tomorrow if you don’t have the time.
Webinar – 5/29/20 – AmPA! COVID-19 Preparedness Summit– MLA Alumni Edition – AmPa!
AmPa! Presents: This week’s breakout rooms will be dedicated to past Maddie’s Lifesaving Apprenticeship Subjects. The AmPA! summit offers shelters and rescues a chance to join in breakout roundtables, work with experts, and engage with leaders from communities who have been hit the hardest by this disease.