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Dr. Hurley began her career as an animal control officer in 1989 at the Santa Cruz SPCA. This introduction to animal welfare fueled Hurley's decision to return to school to obtain her veterinary license. After graduation from UC Davis in 1999, Hurley went immediately to work as a shelter veterinarian in California and Wisconsin. In 2001 she returned to UC Davis to become the first in the world to undertake a residency in Shelter Medicine.
During her three year residency, Hurley investigated and characterized one of the first documented outbreaks of Virulent Systemic Feline Calicivirus. Hurley has built on this experience with extensive research on feline upper respiratory infection in ...
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kate hurley
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Sacramento, California Area United States
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Dr. Hurley began her career as an animal control officer in 1989 at the Santa Cruz SPCA. This introduction to animal welfare fueled Hurley's decision to return to school to obtain her veterinary license. After graduation from UC Davis in 1999, Hurley went immediately to work as a shelter veterinarian in California and Wisconsin. In 2001 she returned to UC Davis to become the first in the world to undertake a residency in Shelter Medicine.
During her three year residency, Hurley investigated and characterized one of the first documented outbreaks of Virulent Systemic Feline Calicivirus. Hurley has built on this experience with extensive research on feline upper respiratory infection in ...
Etiquetas
animal welfare
cats
animal shelters
animals
veterinary medicine
million cat challenge
change management
alternatives to intake
felines
shelter medicine
nonprofit
midwest
shelters
leadership
euthanasia
lifesaving
progress
big data
sheltering
million cat cahllenge
hurley
kate hurley
dogs
stray
tnr
rtf
capacity for care
Ver más