June 15, 2016
Categories: Shelter Medicine, Announcements

Who better to help guide animal shelters to save more treatable pets, and keep their healthy pets happy and well, than veterinarians? If you’re a veterinarian who has ever longed to move beyond the surgical suite to a true policy role in your community animal shelter, this two-day, in-person CE course from the Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida and Emancipet will be just what the veterinarian ordered.

The course will be held on the UF campus in Gainesville, Fla., on July 8-9. From UF’s course description:

This two-day, in person workshop will zero in on the unique leadership challenges you face. Veterinarians who attend will be able to put aside veterinary and technical issues for two days and focus in on what it takes to provide outstanding leadership to a team, including communication skills, self-awareness, collaborative decision making, conflict negotiation, and the essential practices of servant leadership.

This small group setting of veterinarians on a management career track provides a fun and safe environment for participants to improve their skills and connect with like-minded colleagues.

Space is almost gone, so don’t wait. Get more information and register today!

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