October 27, 2015
Categories: Shelter Medicine, Webcasts

Is the missing link to saving more lives, relieving animal suffering, saving money on general operating costs and boosting community goodwill hiding in plain sight in your animal shelter’s spay/neuter clinic?

Shelter veterinarians are not just a set of hands to perform surgery, give vaccines and treat emergencies. They’re a powerful source of experience, knowledge, training and insight that can guide animal shelters to improvements in every area of animal care, including those that cause the most ill-will with community members: low adoption rates, disease outbreaks and poor conditions in the shelter.

Please join us on Thursday, December 10, 2015 at 9 PM Eastern for a free webcast, Getting the Most out of Shelter Medicine. Join Dr. Cristie Kamiya, Chief of Shelter Medicine, and Carol Novello, President of the Humane Society Silicon Valley, for a comprehensive look at the benefits of giving a veterinarian a policy-making role in shelter operations, and how to make the transition work.

Learn more and register here!