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  • Webinar – 7/30/20 – 8 Strategies for Creating a More Inclusive Volunteer Program -MAVA

    Webinar – 7/30/20 – 8 Strategies for Creating a More Inclusive Volunteer Program -MAVA

    Many organizations struggle to engage volunteers who reflect the racial and ethnic diversity of the communities they serve. In response to this issue, the Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration (MAVA) recently embarked on a research study which resulted in a set of eight strategies for creating a more inclusive volunteer program within nonprofit and government organizations. These strategies serve as a starting point for leaders who are seeking concrete next steps for better engaging volunteers from communities of color. In this interactive session, led by Lisa Joyslin, Inclusive Volunteerism Program Manager at MAVA, you’ll learn about the eight strategies, share your own experiences and create an action plan for launching a more inclusive volunteer program within your own organization. The session will be moderated by Jamila Cowan-Wideman, Director of Global Employee Empowerment at Dell, a member of IAVE’s Global Corporate Volunteer Council (GCVC).

    About the Presenter – Lisa Joyslin:

    Lisa Joyslin is the Inclusive Volunteerism Program Manager at the Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration (MAVA). Her work is focused on learning how to address systemic inequities in volunteer engagement systems to better engage communities of color as volunteers at nonprofit and government organizations. Lisa has worked in the field of volunteer engagement for nearly 15 years, including 4 years as the Volunteer Services Officer for the Red Cross Minnesota Region and positions at multiple volunteer centers. She holds a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Minnesota.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5164834233830611984

  • Town Hall – 7/30/20 – COVID-19:  Preparing for the Housing Crisis – Best Friends

    Town Hall – 7/30/20 – COVID-19: Preparing for the Housing Crisis – Best Friends

    COVID-19: Preparing for the Housing Crisis
    Join Elise Traub, Best Friends’ Senior Director of Legislation and Advocacy, as she leads a panel of housing and eviction experts from both the animal welfare and public housing fields. Their discussion will include how to get ahead of the curve, how to support families in crisis, and how to keep pets and families together.

    Panelists:
    Elizabeth Orek, national campaign manager, Best Friends Animal Society
    Flora Arabo, national director for state and local policy, Enterprise Community Partners
    Shannon Glen, executive director, My Pit Bull is Family
    Subi Ambrose, executive director, Matrix Housing Services

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://network.bestfriends.org/lifesaving-library/covid-19/upcoming-virtual-events

  • Webinar – 7/29/20 – PTSD in our Companion Animals – Virox

    Webinar – 7/29/20 – PTSD in our Companion Animals – Virox

    In this talk we will discuss what is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how research on Military Working Dogs applies to our companion animals and how our knowledge of treatment for PTSD can be applied to pets.

  • Webinar – 8/12/20 – Million Cat Challenge: Navigating Anesthetic Drug Shortages in Shelters After COVID – Maddie’s Fund

    Webinar – 8/12/20 – Million Cat Challenge: Navigating Anesthetic Drug Shortages in Shelters After COVID – Maddie’s Fund

    August 12, 2020 by Dr. Sheilah Robertson and Dr. Sarah Kirk

    Audience: Executive Leadership, Shelter/Rescue Staff & Volunteers, Veterinary Team

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread drug shortages are currently impacting all healthcare providers, including animal shelters and nonprofit veterinary clinics. Those shortages are likely to worsen.

    In this 90-minute webcast, you’ll learn what your organization needs to know to provide spay/neuter and veterinary care in a time of COVID from anesthesiologist and pain management specialist Dr. Sheilah Robertson. She will lay out how shelters and clinics can navigate current and anticipated drug shortages, provide tips on how to stay agile and plan ahead, and share information about drugs that have had their “use by” dates extended because of shortages.

    Join us on Wednesday, August 12 at 12 noon Pacific / 3:00 PM Eastern.

    This webcast will be recorded.

    Maddie’s Fund® has applied for advanced approval of Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credit for attendees of this webcast.

    REGISTER NOW

    About Dr. Sheilah Robertson, BVMS (Hons), PhD
    DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (WSEL), CVA, MRCVS
    Courtesy Lecturer at Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida

    Dr. Robertson received her veterinary training at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Following graduation, she spent a year as a surgery intern followed by training in anesthesia and a PhD at the University of Bristol. She received her Maddie’s Graduate Certificate in Shelter Medicine from the University of Florida. She was a member of the Association of Shelter Veterinarian’s Task Force to Advance Spay-Neuter, is a member of the American Association or Feline Practitioners (AAFP) welfare committee, was a member of the Feline Nursing guidelines committee, and co-chaired the 2018 feline anesthesia guidelines task force.

    Dr. Robertson also co-authored the AAFP/American Animal Hospital Association Pain Management Guidelines for cats and dogs in 2015. She is currently serving as the Medical Director for Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice and is a courtesy lecturer at the Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program at UF.

    About Dr. Sarah Kirk, DVM
    Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida

    After graduating with her DVM from Michigan State University, Dr. Kirk sampled many offerings of this wonderful profession including private practice, behavior, and research, with the majority of her career spent in shelter medicine and surgery. After moving to Florida in 2008, she was fortunate to become involved with the Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at UF, participating in Operation Catnip, the Community Cat Management Course, shelter consultations, and disaster response. Through her disaster response, she was introduced to large scale cruelty cases, ultimately becoming Medical Director of the ASPCA’s Field Investigation and Response team.

    She earned her MS in Veterinary Sciences with a concentration in Shelter Medicine in May 2017 from the University of Florida and joined the Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program shortly thereafter. In addition to her work as an online instructor, she participates in shelter consultations both on the US mainland and in Puerto Rico. Her special interests include facility design, population management, welfare of shelter animals, and infectious diseases of rescued animals.

  • Webinar – 8/5/20 – Closed and Open Tooth Extraction – VDOS (fee applies)

    Webinar – 8/5/20 – Closed and Open Tooth Extraction – VDOS (fee applies)

    Do you struggle removing a canine or carnassial tooth? What about root remnants and ankylosed teeth in cats? No worries, here you learn all the tricks you need for safe and complete extraction of teeth!

    This webinar will review the indications, biomechanics, equipment/instrument/material needs, and techniques of tooth extraction in dogs and cats. Closed and open techniques will be described step-by-step, including the creation of flaps in one jaw quadrant and the use of high-speed tools for sectioning of teeth and removal of alveolar bone. Tips will be shared on how to make tension-free flaps for wound closure. Complications of tooth extraction and their management will be discussed. The didactic lecture will last 1.5 hours, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vdos.org/event-details/closed-and-open-tooth-extraction-2

  • Webinar – 9/7/20 – Closed and Open Tooth Extraction – VDOS (fee applies)

    Webinar – 9/7/20 – Closed and Open Tooth Extraction – VDOS (fee applies)

    Do you struggle removing a canine or carnassial tooth? What about root remnants and ankylosed teeth in cats? No worries, here you learn all the tricks you need for safe and complete extraction of teeth!

    This webinar will review the indications, biomechanics, equipment/instrument/material needs, and techniques of tooth extraction in dogs and cats. Closed and open techniques will be described step-by-step, including the creation of flaps in one jaw quadrant and the use of high-speed tools for sectioning of teeth and removal of alveolar bone. Tips will be shared on how to make tension-free flaps for wound closure. Complications of tooth extraction and their management will be discussed. The didactic lecture will last 1.5 hours, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vdos.org/event-details/closed-and-open-tooth-extraction-3

  • Webinar – 8/3/20 – Focus on Tooth Resorption and Stomatitis – VDOS (fee applies)

    Webinar – 8/3/20 – Focus on Tooth Resorption and Stomatitis – VDOS (fee applies)

    Frustrated about resorbing roots and ankylosed teeth? What about refractory oral inflammation that cannot be controlled? We understand your frustration, but there is help! Let us show you how we do it!

    This webinar will focus on the two most frustrating dental and oral conditions in cats, namely tooth resorption and stomatitis. The potential causes of these conditions will be discussed. Tips and tricks how to extract resorbing teeth will be shared, and various treatment options (medical and surgical) for feline stomatitis will be reviewed. The didactic lecture will last 1.5 hours, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://www.vdos.org/event-details/focus-on-tooth-resorption-and-stomatitis-2

  • Webinar – 9/4/20 – Focus on Tooth Resorption and Stomatitis – VDOS (fee applies)

    Webinar – 9/4/20 – Focus on Tooth Resorption and Stomatitis – VDOS (fee applies)

    Frustrated about resorbing roots and ankylosed teeth? What about refractory oral inflammation that cannot be controlled? We understand your frustration, but there is help! Let us show you how we do it!

    This webinar will focus on the two most frustrating dental and oral conditions in cats, namely tooth resorption and stomatitis. The potential causes of these conditions will be discussed. Tips and tricks how to extract resorbing teeth will be shared, and various treatment options (medical and surgical) for feline stomatitis will be reviewed. The didactic lecture will last 1.5 hours, but the webinar is designed so that there is extra time for interactive participation and answering your questions.

    WEBSITE LINK: https://www.vdos.org/event-details/focus-on-tooth-resorption-and-stomatitis-3

  • Webinar – 8/3/20 – Building Resilience and Assessing Risk in Animal Training – Natural Encounters (fee applies)

    Webinar – 8/3/20 – Building Resilience and Assessing Risk in Animal Training – Natural Encounters (fee applies)

    Building Resilience and Assessing Risk – Hollie Colahan (Birmingham Zoo)

    As much as we may want to, we cannot protect our animals from all the things that will frighten or frustrate them. What we can do is help them build resilience and develop the coping and problem-solving skills to navigate life’s challenges. Resilience building has been used for many years in some aspects of animal care but not considered enough in other areas. The process can present risks, and we will discuss ways to assess and mitigate these risks as well as getting the caretaker team on board with them.

    WEBSITE LINK:  https://naturalencounters.com/sign-up-for-tec-talk/

  • Webinar – 7/29/20 – Communication for the Veterinary Leader: Why what you say and how you say it matters – VetGirl (fee applies)

    Webinar – 7/29/20 – Communication for the Veterinary Leader: Why what you say and how you say it matters – VetGirl (fee applies)

    In this VETgirl online veterinary CE webinar, Dr. Heather Douglas, DVM, MBA, CVA reviews communication for the veterinary leader. Your job as clinician is to serve more than just the patient; ultimately, the best outcomes come from the best communication. In this lecture, she’ll explore ways to improve your patient, client and team experience through dynamic communication techniques.

    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!

    *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: 785
    RACE Program number: 39433/39434

    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/july-29-2020-communication-for-the-veterinary-leader-why-what-you-say-and-how-you-say-it-matters/