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Learn about the ASV's history, mission, and the role of its board members in advancing shelter medicine, improving animal health, and providing resources and education to the sheltering community. Discover the benefits of ASV membership and find out what the ASV is looking for in potential partners.

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  1. Title of Meeting/Presentation Association of Shelter Veterinarians, Inc.™

  2. 2014 Board of Directors Stephanie Janeczko, DVM, MS, DABVP (Canine/Feline), CAWA - President Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP (Canine/Feline) – Vice President Jyothi Robertson, DVM - Treasurer Katie Broaddus, DVM - Secretary Holly Anderson, DVM Elizabeth Berliner, DVM, MA, DABVP (Canine/Feline) Philip A. Bushby, DVM, MS, DACVS Erin Doyle, DVM Elise N. Gingrich, DVM, MPH, MS, DACVPM Cristie Kamiya, DVM, MBA Tess Kommedal, DVM Kathleen Makolinski, DVM Lesa Staubus, DVM Kathy Tyson, DVM Sara White, DVM Barbara A. McLean, MBA, CAWA – Executive Director ASV Board of Directors

  3. 2001 - ASV founded at American Humane Assoc. in Washington, DC 2002 – ASV received non-profit status from IRS 2004 – Annual Meeting moves to NAVC 2005 – Position statements - Task Force for board specialty appointed 2008 – ASV Spay-Neuter Guidelines published 2009 – Shelter Medicine Organizing Committee formed 2010 – Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters published 2011 – first Shelter Medicine track at AVMA 2012 – SMOC petition accepted by ABVP 2013 – first Shelter Medicine track at ABVP 2014 – ABVS votes for provisional recognition of Shelter Medicine ASV History

  4. To advance and support the practice of shelter medicine in order to improve community animal health and well-being Mission ASV Mission

  5. To elevate the profession of Shelter Medicine • Recognition of Shelter Medicine as a board specialty • Scientific articles • Continuing Education tracks at major conferences • To provide medical resources for the Sheltering community • Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters • The ASV Veterinary Medical Care Guidelines for Spay-Neuter Programs • Position Statements • To provide networking and educational opportunities for ASV membership • Active listserv • Member directory • Job postings • Announcements of national trainings • Scholarships to attend national conferences • Website and e-newsletters • Annual report Role of ASV

  6. ASV Membership - 872 individual members - Over 200 additional student chapter members

  7. Purchasing decisions – how and by whom ASV Membership Integral players to decision-making at shelters

  8. Quality products and information • Trusted resources • Heavily discounted resources • Buying groups • Training opportunities • Scholarships for training in Shelter Medicine topics • Funding for shelter research projects What ASV Members are Looking For

  9. *(this will be specific to collaboration looking for from potential partner) What ASV is Looking For

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