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  • No Place Like Home: How Shelters Can Serve Pets and Their People Where They Are

    No Place Like Home: How Shelters Can Serve Pets and Their People Where They Are

    On a recent episode of the Humane Network’s Shelter Success Simplified podcast, the KSMP’s own Dr. Cindi Delany explained what organizations can do to keep animals from coming into shelters in the first place, and why shifting resources to serve animals and their families right where they are—in the community—can lead to better outcomes for all.

    The Humane Network’s key takeaways from the conversation:

    • Time in a shelter is stressful for animals, anything we can do to reduce time spent there is beneficial to the animals. Providing support services to keep pets in homes and making return-to-owner processes easier and friendlier are two examples.

    • Having fewer animals in the shelter reduces the risk of disease transmission and allows you to put more time and resources into helping animals who truly need to be there or need special assistance.

    • The cost of taking in an animal is generally more expensive than helping keep that same animal in their original home, whether it’s providing food, medicine, veterinary treatment, or help with a rental pet deposit.

    • It doesn’t require more resources, instead you are shifting resources from caring for animals in the shelter to helping keep animals with their original families.

    • Start by looking at data to understand what animals are coming in and why.

    Listen to the full episode below and explore the library of other Shelter Success Simplified episodes at Humane Network.

  • Online Event – 4/27/21 – Maddie’s® Candid Conversations Series – Ariel Zhang, Animal Foundation – Maddie’s Fund

    Online Event – 4/27/21 – Maddie’s® Candid Conversations Series – Ariel Zhang, Animal Foundation – Maddie’s Fund

    Join us for an open, informal 30-minute conversation and Q+A with Ariel Zhang, Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives at the Animal Foundation. Hosting the talk is Mary Ippoliti-Smith, one of Maddie’s Fund’s executive leadership team members.

    As a young immigrant who moved across multiple continents and countries, Ariel watched her parents work hard to start something better for their family. They had no roots or connections in the US but that made Ariel recognize, in her words, a “world of opportunities.” But those came at a steep price – one that forged Ariel’s determined drive for compassion among humans and animals.

    Come away inspired to promote lifesaving by engaging your local community through global language. Afterwards, continue the conversation with Ariel on Maddie’s Pet Forum.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtcOihrzkrHNSjsaIaYZ3jbFSWGqg48lmq

  • Webinar – 4/25/21 – Lyme Disease Vaccine – A Historical Perspective – VETGirl

    Webinar – 4/25/21 – Lyme Disease Vaccine – A Historical Perspective – VETGirl

    Join us for a complimentary 1-hour, online VETgirlMerck Animal Health CE webinar, where Steve Callister, PhD reviews Lyme disease and the historical perspective on development of vaccines. Tune in for a brief discussion of human and canine Lyme disease, historical perspective of efforts/strategies to develop vaccines to prevent Lyme disease, mistakes and successes, and the current ‘state of the art’ of vaccinating canines against the illness.

    Thanks to sponsorship from Merck Animal Health, this webinar is free to all!

    Not a VETgirl ELITE member? VETgirl ELITE members receive 100+ hours of RACE-approved, online veterinary CE/year ($249). That way, you know that you have flexibility to view any of our webinars (including small animallarge animalveterinary technicianleadership, and listen to our podcasts when you have time.

    All the webinars are recorded and can be viewed 24/7 after their release date for CE credit. If you’re watching the recording later on, don’t forget to take the CE quiz with it when you’re done to get your CE certificate! Don’t see the quiz? Please check our our HELP CENTER for answers for important information, specific quiz information here!

    *Note: Viewing this webinar is for individual use only; VETgirl webinars are not designed nor meant to be viewed in a group setting due to RACE-CE audit purposes. Inappropriate sharing or viewing of the webinar may result in revoking of membership.

    RACE-CE provider name: VETgirl, LLC
    RACE Provider number: 20
    RACE Program number: 809312/810024

    This program has been approved for continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call VETgirl (858.859.1838) for further questions.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/april-25-2021-lyme-disease-vaccine-a-historical-perspective/

  • Webinar – 4/16/21 – An Evidenced-Based Comparison: Alfaxalone vs. Propofol – Think Anesthesia

    Webinar – 4/16/21 – An Evidenced-Based Comparison: Alfaxalone vs. Propofol – Think Anesthesia

    Think Anesthesia® live, interactive webinar, An Evidenced-Based Comparison: Alfaxalone vs. Propofol, presented by Amanda M. Shelby, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia) on Friday, April 16th, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. PDT | 12 p.m. CDT | 1:00 p.m. EDT provides the audience an evidence-based review of literature comparing the chemical/pharmacological properties of alfaxalone and propofol and the clinically appreciable similarities and differences. The presentation compares these two common induction and maintenance agents in healthy patient populations within on-label applications and explores more diverse patient populations or patients with co-morbidities that may require anesthesia. Upon completion participants should have sufficient literature-based evidence to best select the appropriate induction agent for their patient and clinical situation.

    This presentation is RACE approved for 1 CE credit for both veterinarians and technicians.

    Following the live presentation, an on-demand version of this webinar will be available at www.thinkanesthesia.education/on-demand.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.thinkanesthesia.education/live-webinar/2021/03/think-anesthesiar-an-evidenced-based-comparison-alfaxalone-vs-propofol

  • Webinar – 5/13/21 – Using Fear Free Principles to Improve Anesthetic Safety in Complicated Patients – Fear Free

    Webinar – 5/13/21 – Using Fear Free Principles to Improve Anesthetic Safety in Complicated Patients – Fear Free

    Decreasing fear, anxiety, stress (FAS), and pain leads to safer anesthesia by allowing a lower dose of sedative and anesthetic drugs needed for anesthesia premedication, induction, maintenance, and recovery. Lower drug dosages are especially critical in complicated patients with underlying disease and physiologic compromise. In this discussion Dr. Tamara Grubb will explore the role of Fear Free principles in anesthetic safety, especially in the compromised/complicated patient.

    Attendees will:
    1. Review the physiologic/pathologic impact of fear, anxiety, stress, pain and anesthesia on the patient.
    2. Understand how these physiologic/pathologic impacts can magnify pathologic changes of select diseases, increasing the likelihood of anesthetic adverse effects.
    3. Learn how to incorporate Fear Free principles into anesthetic protocols to improve anesthetic safety for complicated patients.

    About the Presenter

    Dr. Tamara Grubb is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia with a strong focus in pain management. She owns an anesthesia/analgesia/continuing education consulting practice that serves both small and large animals (VetAACE). Dr. Grubb is a national/international educator and lecturer, a certified acupuncturist, an Adjunct Professor of Anesthesia & Analgesia at Washington State, a Fear Free Certified Practitioner, and on the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management’s (IVAPM) Board of Directors. She is co-author of two books, including “Veterinary Anesthesia & Pain Management for Nurses & Technicians.” Dr. Grubb’s favorite achievement is winning the Distinguished Teaching Award at two universities.

    This program has been submitted (but not yet approved) for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize AAVSB RACE approval.

    Brought to you by Zoetis Petcare.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WkGmleG3S_2DujNU_mFWcw

  • Webinar – 5/11/21 – Pet Friendly Domestic Violence Shelters: Creating a pet-friendly program that works for your community – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Webinar – 5/11/21 – Pet Friendly Domestic Violence Shelters: Creating a pet-friendly program that works for your community – NACA/Justice Clearinghouse

    Are you ready to take a deeper dive and learn how to create a program to help domestic violence survivors and their pets find safety and healing together? This webinar will focus on overcoming barriers to creating pet-friendly programs by focusing on collaboration and thoughtful program planning. We’ll discuss fundraising, construction, and policies and procedures for both on-site and off-site programs, and attendees will leave with concrete next steps. This webinar is intended for domestic violence and animal shelter representatives, veterinarians, and anyone else interested in supporting a pet-friendly program in their community.

     


     

    The National Animal Care & Control Association (NACA) was formed in 1978 for the express purpose of assisting its members to perform their duties in a professional manner. We believe only carefully selected and properly trained animal control personnel can correct community problems resulting from irresponsible animal ownership. NACA’s purpose is to preserve the Human/Animal Bond by insisting on responsible animal ownership.

     

     

    This webinar was pre-approved for 1 CEU credit by the National Advocate Credentialing Program (NACP)® and the DoD Sexual Assault Advocate Certification Program (D-SAACP).  Founded in 1975, the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA) is the oldest national victim assistance organization of its type in the United States and is the recognized leader in victim advocacy, education and credentialing.  To learn more about NOVA, visit trynova.org.

     


     

    Presenters:

    Katie Campbell is the Outreach Manager for RedRover and has worked with nonprofits for 10-plus years. During this time she has worked with diverse communities across racial, ethnic, and economic lines in positions ranging from front line service to management roles.  She has worked closely with survivors of domestic violence, as well as other individuals at risk, and with many nonprofits serving these communities. Katie is a firm believer that more can be accomplished when organizations work together and with the community rather than in silos.

    Katie’s educational background includes an M.A. in Sociology from Sacramento State University, which she credits with furthering her passion for listening and learning from others.  Her work at RedRover brings together two of her greatest passions: working with people and supporting the welfare of animals.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.justiceclearinghouse.com/webinar/pet-friendly-domestic-violence-shelters-creating-a-pet-friendly-program-that-works-for-your-community/

  • Town Hall – 4/8/21 – Elevate Lifesaving Work with Technology – Best Friends

    Town Hall – 4/8/21 – Elevate Lifesaving Work with Technology – Best Friends

    Join us on Thursday, April 8 at 6:00 PM Eastern time, as we meet with three Friends of the Network vendors who are working hard to provide services to help advance the important work being done in the animal welfare industry. They will share how their services can help elevate your lifesaving work using technology. Each offers a unique service such as app-based dog training, online fundraising and website creation.

    Bethany Heins, director of strategy and network operations for Best Friends, will moderate a conversation with:

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://bestfriends-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/9416176358709/WN_RYgl5evvQ3iOpr97rx-j7w

  • Online Course –  4/22/21 to 4/24/21 – Cancer therapy in practice today – IVS (fee applies)

    Online Course – 4/22/21 to 4/24/21 – Cancer therapy in practice today – IVS (fee applies)

    For this seminar I have asked the speakers to discuss practical topics of interest to the general practitioner. Dr. Philip Bergman is one of the leaders in medical oncology and Dr. Catriona MacPhail is one of the founding ACVS Fellows in surgical oncology. This combination is sure to answer your most common cancer management questions in a practical and informative presentation.

    Philip Bergman D.V.M., Ph.D

    Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine-Oncology
    Director of Clinical Studies,  VCA-Antech
    Oncologist, Katonah Bedford Veterinary Center
    Bedford Hills, NY

    Catriona MacPhail D.V.M., Ph.D.

    Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons
    Professor of Surgery
    Colorado State University

    Seminar Schedule:

    Single day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experienceAll times are Eastern time. Seminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific, 9.00am Mtn, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern

    Thursday April 22 (5.5 CE hrs)

    8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern

    11:00am – 1:45pm ET

    Dr. MacPhail

    • Skin & Subcutaneous Mass Removal: Part 1 &  2

    2:00pm – 4:30pm  ET

    Dr. Bergman

    • Mast Cell Tumors: The Latest and Greatest- What are the current recommendations?
    • TOP 10 Recent Advances in Canine and Feline Veterinary Oncology

    Friday April 23 (5.5 CE hrs) 

    8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm Eastern

    11:00am – 1:45pm ET

    Dr. MacPhail

    • Abdominal Oncologic Surgery: Explore & Biopsy
    • Abdominal Oncologic Surgery: Spleen & Liver

    2:00pm – 4:30pm ET

    Dr. Bergman

    • Paragynecology: Perianal and Mammary Tumors- what is the best way to manage?
    • Canine Lymphoma: How do I diagnose and are there effective treatments?
    • Feline Lymphoma: Cats are NOT Small Dogs- Can this be managed?
    • Early spay/neuter and cancer connection

     

    Saturday April 24 (5.0CE hrs)

    8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern

    11:00am – 1:30pm ET

    Dr. Bergman

    • Pain control therapy
    • Osteosarcoma therapy update

     

    1:40pm – 4:00pm ET

    Dr. MacPhail

    • Abdominal Oncologic Surgery: GI Tract
    • Full & Partial Limb Amputation- my thoughts

    Seminar Topics:

    Topics to be included in the discussions:

    • Why Treat Cancer?
    • Lumps and Bumps: What can you do? What is the best way to diagnose the problem?
    • Canine Lymphoma: How do I diagnose and are there effective treatments?
    • Feline Lymphoma: Cats are NOT Small Dogs- Can this be managed?
    • Soft Tissue Sarcomas- What should I tell the owner?
    • Mast Cell Tumors: The Latest and Greatest- What are the current recommendations?
    • Feline Vaccine Associated Sarcoma- do we know what is the cause & how to treat?
    • Paragynecology: Perianal and Mammary Tumors- what is the best way to manage?
    • Oral Tumors: The good, the Bad and the Ugly- What about the Melanoma vaccine?
    • Feline Head and Neck Tumors- care we making any advances in management?
    • Paraneoplastic Syndromes- what should we be looking for?
    • Chemotherapy Associated Nausea/Emesis: What about the newer medications?
    • Pain control therapy
    • Early Spay/neuter and cancer?
    • Oncology Interactive Cases
    • Small bumps- How wide should the excisional margin be?
    • Splenectomy
    • Liver tumors
    • Resecting intestinal masses
    • Bladder masses

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/cancer-therapy-in-practice-today-live-online/

  • Online Event – 4/22/21 – Advancement in Joint Disease – The Bridge Club

    Online Event – 4/22/21 – Advancement in Joint Disease – The Bridge Club

    In this Bridge Club conversation, we are joined by Dr. David Dycus, Chief of Orthopedics – Nexus Veterinary Bone & Joint Center at Nexus Veterinary Specialists to share the latest advancements in joint disease.

    If you are a TBC+ member, you will have early access at 4:30pm PT/5:30MT/6:30 CT/7:30 ET for networking!!

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.thebridgeclub.com/events/advancement-in-joint-disease

  • Online Conference – 7/9/21 to 7/11/21 – 2021 ASPCA® Cornell Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Conference – Maddie’s Fund (fee applies)

    Online Conference – 7/9/21 to 7/11/21 – 2021 ASPCA® Cornell Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Conference – Maddie’s Fund (fee applies)

    The ASPCA® Cornell Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Conference is a unique educational opportunity for veterinarians and other animal welfare professionals to learn from our field of highly regarded speakers.  This year’s conference will feature content and key takeaways aimed at engineering our new normal together. A wide range of workshops will be offered with information you can immediately put to use, including the role of social work in animal welfare, behavior modification in a shelter setting, a live necropsy demonstration, and a session on thriving in challenging work. The conference also features a keynote address by Dr. Scott Weese, professor at the Ontario Veterinary College and author of the education website Worms & Germs.

    Following the virtual event, registrants will have access to session recordings.

    Benefits

    • Quick, easy registration
    • An entirely virtual, highly interactive, and engaging format
    • The opportunity to learn from experts in their fields

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.aspcapro.org/splash/aspca-cornell-maddies-fund-shelter-medicine-conference