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  • Hybrid Conference – 6/9/23 to 6/12/23 – PacVet 2023 – CVMA (fee applies)

    Hybrid Conference – 6/9/23 to 6/12/23 – PacVet 2023 – CVMA (fee applies)

    Take your Vetcation by the beach at PacVet 2023! Join us for 4 days of CE in 15 tracks, a two-ay Vet-Expo, networking, and more!

    The Pacific Veterinary Conference is dedicated to providing comprehensive, current, and practical continuing education information for the entire veterinary practice team. The four day conference gives attendees the opportunity to earn CE, attend a two-day Vet Expo, and have plenty of time to spend with family and friends. PacVet attracts veterinary professionals from across the United States, Canada, and other countries. 87 percent of past conference attendees say they would recommend PacVet to their colleagues.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://pacvet.net/long-beach/

  • Hybrid Conference – 6/9/23 to 6/12/23 – PacVet 2023 – CVMA (fee applies)

    Hybrid Conference – 6/9/23 to 6/12/23 – PacVet 2023 – CVMA (fee applies)

    Take your Vetcation by the beach at PacVet 2023! Join us for 4 days of CE in 15 tracks, a two-ay Vet-Expo, networking, and more!

    The Pacific Veterinary Conference is dedicated to providing comprehensive, current, and practical continuing education information for the entire veterinary practice team. The four day conference gives attendees the opportunity to earn CE, attend a two-day Vet Expo, and have plenty of time to spend with family and friends. PacVet attracts veterinary professionals from across the United States, Canada, and other countries. 87 percent of past conference attendees say they would recommend PacVet to their colleagues.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://pacvet.net/long-beach/

  • Webinar – 2/16/23 – Northern Tier Shelter Initiative Zoomies: An Introduction to Shelter Medicine  – ASPCAPro

    Webinar – 2/16/23 – Northern Tier Shelter Initiative Zoomies: An Introduction to Shelter Medicine  – ASPCAPro

    Shelter medicine includes all areas of veterinary practice important to maintaining the health of animals in shelters and at-risk community animals.  Shelter medicine practitioners must consider the health of the individual animal, as well as the entire animal population. They must be knowledgeable in a wide variety of areas, including population management, infectious disease, behavioral health, and much more.

    With so many areas of focus, it is easy to get overwhelmed. This webinar will provide an introduction to shelter medicine, share best practices for the standard of care in shelters, and show why a shelter veterinarian is so much more than just performing spay and neuter!

    Takeaways

    • Understanding available resources and tools for shelter medicine
    • Managing your population through daily health monitoring and rounds
    • Reviewing infectious disease risk factors, prevention, and outbreak management

    Suited For
    Veterinarians, technicians, and medical staff working in, or with, animal shelters, rescues, or clinics within the Northern Tier (Alaska, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Washington, and Wisconsin), but all are welcome. This webinar will have a medical focus but is helpful for any shelter staff.

    Credits
    This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE approval.
    The ASPCA is also approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education (NYSED) for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
    The ASPCA is an approved provider of content, which enhances professional competence and aligns with the 5 domains of the CAWA Exam specification.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.aspcapro.org/training/webinar/northern-tier-shelter-initiative-zoomies-introduction-shelter-medicine

  • New ASV Guidelines Shape Path to Positive Well-being for Animals in Shelters

    New ASV Guidelines Shape Path to Positive Well-being for Animals in Shelters

    Just before the holidays, the Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV) shared big news and a big gift that we can turn to 2023 and beyond: the second edition of the Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters is here!

    Three years in the making, the new edition incorporates updates based on the growing body of animal sheltering science and recommendations rooted in practical experience. Ultimately, the Guidelines seek to provide:

      • a set of common standards for the care and welfare of companion animals in shelters based on scientific evidence and expert consensus.
      • guidance that helps animal welfare organizations reduce overcrowding, stress, disease, and improve safety.
      • a tool for animal welfare organizations and communities to assess and improve their shelters.
      • references for creating regulations and statutes around sheltering, and benchmarks for organizational change.
      • guidance for animal housing in existing facilities and priorities for the design of new construction.
      • a living document that responds to developments in shelter medicine and animal care research and practice.

      While retaining the core goals of the Guidelines and emphasizing standards of care within shelter walls, the authorship task force also recognized the need to incorporate a broader, community-centered perspective.

      “We worked hard to consider implications on community well-being, other stakeholders and staff,” Chumkee Aziz, DVM, said. “Our hope is that the Guidelines provide shelters with updated standards in animal sheltering, while encouraging shelters to also focus on equitably supporting their community and keeping pets in homes.”

      From the Five Freedoms to the Five Domains

      ASV Guidelines Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare

      Another major update reflects an evolution from the Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare to the Five Domains. 

      “The Five Domains embrace the Five Freedoms but go a step beyond,” Aziz said. “They emphasize that animals deserve every chance to maintain and experience positive mental states while in sheltering systems.”

      This edition also builds on the previous document with two new sections: additional references and expanded resources. View or download the Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters and look for a checklist of key actionable statements coming soon.

      More Right Care Resources

      Ready to explore more resources focused on achieving positive welfare for animals in the community, inside and outside shelter walls, and get CE while you do it? Maddie’s® Million Pet Challenge Learniverse webinars and SPOT mods (self-paced online training modules) will guide you through the foundations of providing at-risk animals with the Right Care, in the Right Place and at the Right Time, to the Right Outcome, and they’re free to all, #ThankstoMaddie!

    • Webinar – 1/26/23 – Pet Support as a Crisis Point of Entry: The Role of Pet Assistance in Social Care – findhelp

      Webinar – 1/26/23 – Pet Support as a Crisis Point of Entry: The Role of Pet Assistance in Social Care – findhelp

      You’re invited to a new webinar hosted by findhelp to discuss holistically serving people and their pets during challenging times. Join Eliza Torres, Maddie’s® Education and Implementation Manager for HASS; Kasey Spain, Former Strategist and Creator of pets.findhelp.com; and Amanda Gatten, Director of Community Programs at KC Pet Project on Thursday, January 26 at 12pm CT.

      For many individuals and families, pets are lifelong companions. However, when a person begins to search for crisis resources like temporary shelter, domestic violence resources, or substance abuse treatment, continuing to care for a pet might seem impossible.

      American Pets Alive! is on a mission to strengthen the partnership between animal and human services to more holistically serve individuals and families. Through strategic partnerships with social care programs, American Pets Alive! works with animal services to help pet caretakers focus on getting the help they need. At our upcoming webinar, you’ll learn why addressing the role of pets in moments of crisis is vital for whole person social care support.

      WEBSITE LINK:  https://go.findhelp.com/webinar/petsupport

    • Veterinary Care in Shelters: Who Can Legally Do What?

      Veterinary Care in Shelters: Who Can Legally Do What?

      When it comes to veterinary care in animal shelters, it’s crucial to make sure the right person does the right job—and the right person doesn’t always have to be a DVM or RVT! Amid staff shortages and other challenges, it’s more important than ever to recognize the potential of every team member, including front office staff, field officers, kennel attendants, volunteers, and fosters.

      Is your shelter fully leveraging the veterinary care capabilities of your entire team? Take this quiz to find out:

      • Can vaccines be administered during hold periods?
      • Who can give a Rabies vaccine, and under what type of supervision?
      • If you don’t have a veterinarian on-site, can you use standing protocols?
      • Are microchipping and administering snap tests considered the practice of veterinary medicine, or can any team member do these tasks?
      • Can an RVT perform emergency procedures on an animal?
      • Can an RVT or unlicensed veterinary assistant prepare animals for spay and/or neuter surgeries on pets who are to be adopted out? Which, if any, tasks involved can only be done by an RVT or DVM?

      If you’re not sure of the answers, this one-hour webinar is for you!

      On February 7 at 10 a.m. PT, join Bruce Wagman, Lead Counsel for San Francisco SPCA’s Shelter Policy and Legal Services (Shelter PALS), to clear up confusion around what must be done by a DVM or RVT and what other team members and volunteers can—and can’t—do.

      You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of which shelter tasks which team members can perform, from intake-related care and running diagnostics to providing treatment, surgery, euthanasia, public veterinary services and emergency care.

      After this webinar, you’ll be ready to maximize your shelter’s options for providing veterinary care while adhering to law and practice act requirements.

      Register now and bring your questions for the Q&A!

    • Webinar – 1/19/23 – Top Insights from 2022 on the H in HASS – HASS

      Webinar – 1/19/23 – Top Insights from 2022 on the H in HASS – HASS

      You’re invited to attend our live webinar, this Thursday at 5pm CT with Dr. Ellen Jefferson, President and CEO of Austin Pets Alive!; Vincent Medley, Maddie’s® Director of Human Animal Support Services; Diaz Dixon, Maddie’s® Advisor for External Affairs and Partnerships for the HASS Project; and Alexis Telfair-Garcia, Social Work Program Development Manager at Austin Pets Alive!.

      When people and pets are separated, it often comes down to human issues such as eviction, job loss, or health issues. In the Human Animal Support Services project and at Austin Pets Alive!, we are working to create an animal welfare system that helps solve these root problems and better supports pets and the people who love them.

      Register today to hear from our leaders about the intersection of human struggles, human services, and animal services—and how that relates to the animal welfare movement and HASS.

      Can’t make it live? Still sign up and we’ll send you the recording.

      WEBSITE LINK:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/7816739797796/WN_yuHmoj2sQT-lu3Zm3Iip7g

    • Online Course – Starts 3/9/23 – Shelter Dog Training Mentorship with Sue Alexander – Shelter Behavior Hub (fee applies)

      Online Course – Starts 3/9/23 – Shelter Dog Training Mentorship with Sue Alexander – Shelter Behavior Hub (fee applies)

      New course, starting March 9, with Instructor: Sue Alexander CPDT-KSA, CBCC-KA, CDBC, assisted by Trish McMillan, MSc and special guests!  Shelter Dog Training Mentorship is a ground-breaking comprehensive course that focuses on how to train dogs. This course takes you from recognizing and addressing stress in dogs though teaching dogs specific skills, and changing emotional responses.

      32.5 Continuing Education Credits Approved for CCPDT and IAABC!
      20 Continuing Education Credits approved for CPDT and 10 Continuing Education Credits for CBCC!!

      Course Begins: March 9th, 2023

      WEBSITE LINK:  https://trish-s-school-bcb6.thinkific.com/courses/2023-SDTM-shelter-dog-training-mentorship

    • Online Event – 1/22/23 – FREE LIVE ONLINE DISCUSSION – Talking About Behavioral Euthanasia – Shelter Behavior Hub

      Online Event – 1/22/23 – FREE LIVE ONLINE DISCUSSION – Talking About Behavioral Euthanasia – Shelter Behavior Hub

      Having critical conversations with clients about behavioral euthanasia is an essential skill for training professionals. Join us to learn more about our “Talking To Clients” course and how to approach the difficult conversation.

      Joining us for this chat is Trish McMillan, MSC, CPDT-KA, Sue Alexander CPDT-KSA, CBCC-KA, CDBC, and Miranda Hitchcock, CDBC, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA.

      Pre-Registration is required.

      WEBSITE LINK:  https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1016725172067/WN_jIRaN1k9Sqy-6ybLblpY9g

    • Webinar – 2/24/23 – Peri-Anesthetic Myths, Mysteries & Misconceptions – Think Anesthesia

      Webinar – 2/24/23 – Peri-Anesthetic Myths, Mysteries & Misconceptions – Think Anesthesia

      Tired of “that’s the way it’s done” or the reasoning, “that’s what I was taught” when something just doesn’t seem to add up…current dogma undoubtedly has influence over decisions veterinary professionals make surrounding the peri-anesthetic period. Often these incontrovertibly true beliefs originated from a misconception, ounce of truth, diluted or embellished by word of mouth and/or articles of opinion or limited weighted experiences eventually being commonly understood or accepted. Join Amanda Shelby and Dr. Elizabeth Martinez for Think Anesthesia’s live, interactive presentation using an evidence-based approach to assess some of the common myths or misconceptions surround the peri-anesthetic procedural period. This presentation is worth 1 hour of RACE approved CE for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

      WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.thinkanesthesia.education/live-webinar/2023/01/think-anesthesia-peri-anesthetic-myths-mysteries-misconceptions