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Shelter Medicine Conference Scheduled for October

Attendance is open to directors, techs, volunteers.

Posted: September 4, 2009 3:00 a.m. EDT

Julie Levy, DVM, with cat
Upper respiratory infections in cats will be among the topics addressed at the Shelter Medicine Conference Oct. 23-24.
The 2009 Shelter Medicine Conference will take place Oct. 23-24 in Gainesville, Fla. The conference, organized by the Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida, is open to shelter veterinarians, directors, technicians and volunteers.

Topics will include the use of veterinary forensic science to fight animal cruelty, how to improve the outcomes of impounded animals by controlling infectious diseases in the shelter and strategies for ending the use of euthanasia for population control.

There will also be presentations on feline upper respiratory infection, managing disease outbreaks and understanding how to deal with ringworm and dermatologic disease.

“New this year will be a daylong seminar presented by Maddie’s Fund featuring some of the nation’s top animal welfare leaders addressing ways to help your organization achieve its lifesaving goals,” said Julie Levy, DVM, Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Professor and program director at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.

Specifically, the seminar will address “creating a pet evaluation matrix and building a thriving foster care program.”

Continuing education credits will be offered. Only 200 slots are available.

For details, visit the conference website.

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Good deal!
Pat, Omaha, NE
Posted: 9/9/2009 5:51:49 AM
sounds intresting
E, Attleboro, MA
Posted: 9/6/2009 12:03:25 AM
Would love to go. Will check out website!
Karen, Standish, ME
Posted: 9/5/2009 7:12:12 PM
I saw a cat at a shelter I was interested in adopting. I thought about it a week, then went back. Unfortunately, during that week, the cat caught an infection. The vet put her on an anti-biotic; I went back the next week; she was still sick; he put her on another anti-biotic. I went back again; this time they declared she was chronic and would not get better. I could not adopt her. The shelters need to get the infectious diseases under control; or no one will be able to adopt these shelter cats.
Lynne, Columbus, OH
Posted: 9/5/2009 12:23:18 PM
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