Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic (-) Spay/Neuter Surgery Patient Care Clinic Flow Clinic Administration Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Infectious Disease Sanitation Surgery & Dentistry Adoption & Placement Community Cats Programs & Operations Keeping Pets in Homes Active FiltersSpay/Neuter Group 9 Clear All Access to Veterinary Care Online Courses Learn from colleagues working to elevate AVC, about their approaches, successes, and lessons, with engaging topics ranging from incorporating AVC in veterinary education to challenges facing the field. Veterinary Staff Onboarding Courses Private-practice veterinarians and veterinary technicians will benefit from these free, RACE-approved online spay/neuter courses. Spay/Neuter Library Explore our comprehensive library of videos and clinic documents covering a range of topics from surgical techniques, flow efficiencies, gentle animal handling, clinic administration, and more. Spay/Neuter Surgical Complications This online course covers surgical complications that may arise while performing high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter. Ten Million Cats and Dogs Sterilized Through ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance Mentorship Find out more about the work of the ASPCA’s Spay/Neuter Alliance’s mentorship program and the 10 million cats and dogs who were spayed and neutered Pulse Oximeter Use This guide teaches spay/neuter medical staff how to place probes, troubleshoot, and maintain pulse oximeters for better anesthetic monitoring. Sterile Processing at Spay/Neuter Clinics These step-by-step videos show an efficient method to process surgical packs at your spay/neuter clinic. Anesthesia Machine Use & Care These spay/neuter clinic demonstration videos show how to perform critical maintenance on anesthesia machines. Spay/Neuter Ergonomics for Staff Safety Resources to improve veterinary staff ergonomics and safety while working at a spay/neuter clinic. Spay/Neuter Surgery Simplified The suite of "simplified" videos talks through these procedures, without getting too deep into the intricacies that only a surgeon needs to understand. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›