[MARMAM] Reminder - Aquatic Animal Health Summer and Fall online courses

2013-05-02 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

I just wanted to send out a reminder:
At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are offering a 
few exciting online courses in the upcoming Summer and Fall semesters.
Summer classes begin May 13th.
Fall classes begin August 21st.

Summer classes (2013)
Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. More information can be found at: 
http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-wildlife-health-issues/

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. More information can be found at: 
http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/manatee-health-and-conservation/

Fall class (2013)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. More information can be found at: 
http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-animal-conservation-issues/

For more information about these classes or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel 
(hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu).

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for Summer and Fall terms (2013).

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Research Assistant Professor  Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/extension/aquatic/

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[MARMAM] Aquatic Animal Health Fall Online Course - Register Now!

2013-08-19 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are offering an 
exciting online course in the upcoming Fall semester that is specifically 
geared towards students and professionals interested in Biology and Veterinary 
Medicine.
 
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey 
Hendel (hend...@ufl.edu).
 
There are a limited number of spots left and the Fall semester is fast 
approaching, be sure to register early if you would like to take this course.

REGISTRATION CLOSES FRIDAY, AUG 23RD
 
Thanks,  

Jeffrey Hendel (hend...@ufl.edu)
Distance Education Program Assistant
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine



Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Research Assistant Professor  Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095 
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://www.vetmed.ufl.edu/extension/aquatic/



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[MARMAM] Aquatic Animal Health Summer Fall Online Courses - Open Registration

2014-04-07 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are offering a 
few exciting online courses in the upcoming Summer and Fall semesters that are 
specifically geared towards those interested in Aquatic Animal Health. All of 
these courses have registration options for undergraduate students, graduate 
students and as continuing education for the professional or practitioner.

Summer classes (2014)
Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. More information can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-wildlife-health-issues/)


Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. More information can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/manatee-health-and-conservation/https://mail.ufl.edu/owa/%28http:/aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/manatee-health-and-conservation/)


Fall classes (2014)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. More information can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-animal-conservation-issues/)

For questions about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel 
(hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu).

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for Summer and Fall terms (2014).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer  Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
subject to disclosure.

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[MARMAM] Aquatic Animal Health Summer Fall Online Courses - Summer Registration Closes Soon

2014-04-29 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)


At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are offering a 
few exciting online courses in the upcoming Summer and Fall semesters that are 
specifically geared towards those interested in Aquatic Animal Health. All of 
these courses have registration options for undergraduate students, graduate 
students and as continuing education for the professional or practitioner.



Summer classes (2014)

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) -  designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. More information can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-wildlife-health-issues/)





Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) -  that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. More information can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/manatee-health-and-conservation/http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/manatee-health-and-conservation/%3chttps:/mail.ufl.edu/owa/%28http:/aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/manatee-health-and-conservation/)





Fall classes (2014)

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) -  designed 
to introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and 
professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues 
surrounding aquatic animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine 
mammals, with an emphasis on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, 
fisheries, and marine ecosystems. More information can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-animal-conservation-issues/)



For questions about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel 
(hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu%3cmailto:hend...@ufl.edu).



DEADLINES

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration deadline for 
summer:

Academic credit is May 9th

Continuing Education (CE) is May 14th

First day of class is May 12th.



Fall (2014) term registration will remain open until August.



Sincerely,

Dr Iske Larkin



Iske V. Larkin, PhD

Lecturer  Education Coordinator

Aquatic Animal Health Program

Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine 
University of Florida PO Box 100136

2015 SW 16th Ave

Gainesville, Florida 32610

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[MARMAM] UF online Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues course - Fall, starts August 25th - registration open now

2014-07-25 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Please Post:
At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are offering an 
exciting online course in the upcoming Fall semester that is specifically 
geared towards those interested in Aquatic Animal Health. This course has 
registration options for undergraduate students, graduate students and as 
continuing education for the professional or practitioner.

Fall class (2014)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) that runs 
August 25 - December 10, 2014 and is designed to introduce students (upper 
level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher 
degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic animal species ranging 
from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis on marine mammals, but 
also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine ecosystems. More information 
can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-animal-conservation-issues/)

For questions about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel 
(hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu).

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for the Fall term (2014).  
Thank you,
Dr Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer  Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/

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Re: [MARMAM] UF online Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues course - Fall, starts August 25th - registration closes Aug 28th

2014-08-11 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Please Post:
At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are offering an 
exciting online course in the upcoming Fall semester that is specifically 
geared towards those interested in Aquatic Animal Health. This course has 
registration options for undergraduate students, graduate students and as 
continuing education for the professional or practitioner.
 The Fall semester starts August 25th and registration for courses closes Aug 
28th.
Fall class (2014)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) that runs 
August 25 - December 10, 2014 and is designed to introduce students (upper 
level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher 
degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic animal species ranging 
from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis on marine mammals, but 
also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine ecosystems. More information 
can be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-animal-conservation-issues/)

For questions about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel 
(hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu).

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for the Fall term (2014).  
Thank you,
Dr Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer  Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/

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[MARMAM] Registration for Summer classes ends May 8th - class starts May 11th

2015-05-02 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

I wanted to send a reminder that registration for summer classes will end on 
Friday May 8th and class begins May 11th.  We still have spots available in our 
courses specifically geared towards students interested in Aquatic Animal 
Health. Please forward the information below about these classes to students at 
your school who have an interest in this field.

Summer classes (2015)
Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact 
Jeffrey Hendel (hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu).

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. For more information about the class or enrollment, 
contact Jeffrey Hendel (hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu).

Fall class (2015)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey 
Hendel (hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu).

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for Summer and Fall terms (2015).

Sincerely,


Jeffrey Hendel
Distance Education Program Assistant
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer  Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
subject to disclosure.

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[MARMAM] Reminder: UF - Fall Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues Course

2015-08-11 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Just a reminder that the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering an exciting online course in the 
upcoming Fall semester that is specifically geared towards those interested in 
Aquatic Animal Health. This course has registration options for undergraduate 
students, graduate students and as continuing education for the professional or 
practitioner.

Fall class (2015)
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) that runs 
August 24 - December 9, 2015 and is designed to introduce students (upper level 
undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to 
the controversial issues surrounding aquatic animal species ranging from 
invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis on marine mammals, but also 
including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine ecosystems. More information can 
be found here: 
(http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-animal-conservation-issues/
 )

For questions about the class or enrollment, contact Jeffrey Hendel 
(hend...@ufl.edumailto:hend...@ufl.edu) or Dr Iske Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edumailto:ivlar...@ufl.edu ) if you are interested in taking 
one of the classes, registration is now open for the Fall term (2015).

Best,


Jeffrey Hendel
Distance Education Program Assistant
University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer  Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
subject to disclosure.

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[MARMAM] Aquatic Animal Health online spring course

2015-11-03 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are moving our 
Aquatic Wildlife Health online course to the Spring semester (previously 
offered in the summer).

Spring class (2016)
Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. More information can be found at: 
http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-wildlife-health-issues/

For further information about this or other classes and enrollment, contact Dr 
Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu)

If you are interested, registration is now open for Spring term 2016.  Class 
begins Tuesday, Jan 5th and runs through Wednesday, Apr 20th.

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] Reminder - Aquatic Animal Health online spring course - Class starts Jan 5th

2015-12-31 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

I just wanted to send out one last reminder that our University of Florida, 
College of Veterinary Medicine, Aquatic Wildlife Health online course is being 
moved to the Spring semester (previously offered in the summer).  Registration 
remains open until classes start on Jan 5th.

Spring class (2016)
Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. More information can be found at: 
http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/education/courses/distance-learning-courses/aquatic-wildlife-health-issues/

For further information about this or other classes and enrollment, contact Dr 
Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu)

If you are interested, registration is now open for Spring term 2016.  Class 
begins Tuesday, Jan 5th and runs through Wednesday, Apr 20th.

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
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[MARMAM] UF Aquatic Animal Health courses for summer and fall

2016-03-23 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

At the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine we are offering a 
few exciting online courses in the upcoming Summer and Fall semesters.

Summer Semester:
Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. For more information about the class or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).
Fall Semester:
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University can take this 
course. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske 
Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).
If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for the summer and fall semesters.  .

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
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[MARMAM] Reminder: UF Aquatic Animal Health Courses for summer and fall

2016-04-19 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Just sending out a reminder.  At the University of Florida, College of 
Veterinary Medicine we are offering a few exciting online courses in the 
upcoming Summer and Fall semesters.   We still have spots in our summer course. 
 Class begins May 9th.  Academic registration will close May 10th and CE 
(continuing education) registration will close May  13th.

Summer Semester:
Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. For more information about the class or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

Fall Semester:
Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University can take this 
course. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske 
Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for the summer and fall semesters.  .

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

For packages 32608
Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
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[MARMAM] Fall Online Course - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2016-07-30 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to 
announce open registration for our fall online course.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this classes 
or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande 
Larkin(ivlar...@ufl.edu).



If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for Fall (2016).



The first day of the semester is August 22nd.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] Fall Online Course - Last Call - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2016-08-19 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

All,

Just sending out a last minute reminder that registration will close next week. 
The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to 
announce the close of registration for our fall online course:
Academic credit, registration closes - Wednesday Aug 24th.
Continuing Education registration closes - Friday Aug 26th

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this classes 
or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande 
Larkin(ivlar...@ufl.edu).



If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for Fall (2016).



The first day of the semester is August 22nd.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] University of Florida - spring online Aquatic Wildlife Health course

2016-12-15 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

I just wanted to send out a reminder before the holidays.

Registration is currently open for Spring 2017.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the following course for those that 
may be interested.  Class begins Jan 4th.  Registration will remain open until 
Jan 6th.


Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).


Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] University of Florida - summer online Manatee Health & Conservation course

2017-03-18 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Summer 2017.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the following course for those that 
may be interested.  Class begins May 8th.  Registration will remain open until 
May 9th.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. For more information about the class or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder: University of Florida - summer online Manatee Health & Conservation course

2017-04-14 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

I just wanted to send out a reminder that registration is currently open for 
Summer 2017.  The University of Florida, Aquatic Animal Health Program, is 
offering the following course for those that may be interested.  Class begins 
May 8th.  Registration will remain open until May 9th.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. For more information about the class or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Fall Online Course - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2017-08-11 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that  registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this classes 
or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

If you are interested in taking one of the classes, registration is now open 
for Fall (2017).

The first day of the semester is August 21st.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Registration Closes next week - University of Florida - summer online Manatee Health & Conservation course

2017-05-05 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

I just wanted to send out one last notice that registration will remain open 
for Summer 2017 until May 9th.  The University of Florida, Aquatic Animal 
Health Program, is offering the following course for those that may be 
interested.  Class begins next Monday, May 8th.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues. For more information about the class or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] UF Spring online course - Aquatic Wildlife Health

2017-11-12 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Spring 2018.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the following course for those that 
may be interested.  Class begins Jan 8th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder Summer Manatee Health & Conservation course

2018-05-11 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

This is just a quick reminder that registration is open one more week for our 
Summer 2018 semester.   The University of Florida, Aquatic Animal Health 
Program, is offering the Manatee Health and Conservation course for those that 
may be interested.  Class begins May 14th.  Registration will remain open until 
May 16th.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 academic credits) that 
will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and 
professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee 
natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues.

A separate CE short course is also available for international students with 
closed captioning in French and Spanish.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu ).



Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
subject to disclosure.


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[MARMAM] Fall Online Course - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2018-07-27 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that  registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this classes 
or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2018).

The first day of the semester is August 22nd.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Summer Manatee Health & Conservation course

2018-03-25 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Summer 2018.   The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the Manatee Health and Conservation 
course for those that may be interested.  Class begins May 14th.  Registration 
will remain open until May 16th.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 academic credits) that 
will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and 
professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee 
natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues.

I separate CE short course is also available for international students with 
closed captioning in French and Spanish.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu ).



Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin



[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
subject to disclosure.


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[MARMAM] UF Spring 2019 online course - Aquatic Wildlife Health

2018-12-21 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Just a reminder, registration is currently open for Spring 2019.  The 
University of Florida, Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the following 
course for those that may be interested.  Class begins Jan 7th.  Registration 
will close Friday, Jan 11th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin



[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
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[MARMAM] Summer Online Course - Manatee Health

2019-03-23 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The  University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, Aquatic Animal 
Health Program would like to send notice that registration for our summer 
online course is open.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues.  More information about this class can be found here.

Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or internationally 
can take this course. For more information about this classes or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

The  first day of the semester is Monday May 13th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
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[MARMAM] Reminder - Summer Manatee Health & Conservation course

2019-05-06 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

This is just a quick reminder that registration is open one more week for our 
Summer 2019 semester.   The University of Florida, Aquatic Animal Health 
Program, is offering the Manatee Health and Conservation course for those that 
may be interested.  Class begins May 13th.  Registration will remain open until 
May 16th.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 academic credits) that 
will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and 
professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee 
natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues.

A separate International CE short course is also available for international 
students with closed captioning in French and Spanish.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
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[MARMAM] Registration open for Fall 2019 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2019-07-11 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that  registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this classes 
or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2019).

The semester runs from Monday, August 20th -  Wednesday, December 4th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
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[MARMAM] Reminder: Registration open for Fall 2019 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2019-08-12 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)



Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send a 
reminder that registration for our fall online course is open and will remain 
open until Aug 26th.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this classes 
or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2019) until Aug 26th.

The semester runs from Monday, August 20th -  Wednesday, December 4th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
correspondence to or from University of Florida employees via email may be 
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[MARMAM] UF Spring online course - Aquatic Wildlife Health

2019-11-14 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Spring 2020.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the following course for those that 
may be interested.  Class begins Jan 6th and runs through Wednesday April 22nd. 
 Registration will remain open until Friday, Jan 10th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
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[MARMAM] Reminder UF Spring online course - Aquatic Wildlife Health

2020-01-02 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Just a quick reminder that registration is currently open for Spring 2020.  The 
University of Florida, Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the following 
course for those that may be interested.  Class begins Jan 6th and runs through 
Wednesday April 22nd.  Registration will remain open until Friday, Jan 10th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] FW: Summer Online Course - Manatee Health

2020-04-02 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The  University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, Aquatic Animal 
Health Program would like to announce that registration for our summer online 
course is open and COVID-19 free.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues.  More information about this class can be found here.

Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or internationally 
can take this course. For more information about this classes or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

The  first day of the summer semester is Monday May 11th and registration will 
be open until May 15th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder: Summer Online Course - Manatee Health

2020-05-04 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Just sending out a final reminder: the University of Florida, College of 
Veterinary Medicine, Aquatic Animal Health Program has registration for our 
summer online course open and COVID-19 free.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 credits) that will 
provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee natural 
history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues.  More information about this class can be found here.

Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or internationally 
can take this course. For more information about this classes or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

The  first day of the summer semester is Monday May 11th and registration will 
be open until May 15th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder: Registration still open for Fall 2020 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2020-08-19 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

We just wanted to send out a reminder, the University of Florida, College of 
Veterinary Medicine is sending notice that  registration for our fall online 
course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and aquatic 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu 
).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration will remain open for 
Fall 2020, through Sept 4th.

The semester runs from Monday, August 31st -  Wednesday, December 9th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
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[MARMAM] Registration open for Fall 2020 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2020-07-25 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that  registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and aquatic 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu 
).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2020).

The semester runs from Monday, August 31st -  Wednesday, December 9th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] Reminder: UF Spring online course - Aquatic Wildlife Health

2020-12-14 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Spring 2021.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the Aquatic Wildlife Health course 
for those that may be interested.  Class begins Jan 11th and runs through 
Wednesday April 21st.  Registration will remain open until Friday, Jan 15th.  
We will continue to accept applications through the week of Jan 11th, however, 
be aware you may be late in getting into the class while your application is 
processed.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] UF Spring online course - Aquatic Wildlife Health

2020-10-29 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Spring 2021.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the Aquatic Wildlife Health course 
for those that may be interested.  Class begins Jan 11th and runs through 
Wednesday April 21st.  Registration will remain open until Friday, Jan 15th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
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[MARMAM] Summer Online Course - Manatee Health

2021-03-25 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The  University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine, Aquatic Animal 
Health Program would like to announce that registration for our summer online 
course is open.

Manatee Health and Conservation is an online course (3 academic credits) that 
will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and 
professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of manatee 
natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as explore 
conservation issues.

CE Manatee International Short Course - this continuing education (CE) option 
provides Spanish and French closed captioning for the lectures.  The short 
course does not have homework or discussion board assignments, and only uses 
quizzes to establish a baseline of information on manatees.

Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or internationally 
can take these courses. For more information about this classes or enrollment, 
contact Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu ).

The  first day of the summer semester is Monday May 10th and registration will 
be open until May 14th.

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

[Description: AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]
Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
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[MARMAM] Reminder: Registration open for Fall 2020 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2021-08-13 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

I am just sending a reminder: The University of Florida, College of Veterinary 
Medicine registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and aquatic 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu 
).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration will remain open until 
Aug 27th for Fall (2021).

The semester runs from Monday, August 23rd -  Wednesday, December 8th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

Please note that Florida has a broad public records law, and that all 
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[MARMAM] Biological Scientist II position - UF Aquatic Animal Health Program

2021-09-28 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

I wanted to share with you our current job posting for a full time Biological 
Scientist II, here at the University of Florida Aquatic Animal Health Program.

SUMMARY OF POSITION ROLE/RESPONSIBILITIES:

This position supports management of the aquatics laboratory facilities and 
develops various clinical and research field activities, initiatives and 
research areas within the aquatic animal health program, with a strong emphasis 
on marine mammal health and disease. It is a unique position with talent 
requirements that combine a bio-scientist ability and animal health care 
technology. The individual is an ambassador for the program with direct contact 
with many of the program partners and a valued part of the team. The activities 
of the bio scientist are in fulfilment of Scopes of Work, tied to an FWC state 
contract.

You can find more details through the UF Careers site: 
https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/518260/biological-scientist-ii

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director - Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] FW: UF Spring online course - Aquatic Wildlife Health

2021-11-09 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Spring 2022.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the Aquatic Wildlife Health course 
for those that may be interested.  Class begins Wednesday Jan 5th and runs 
through Wednesday April 20th.  Registration will remain open until Friday, Jan 
12th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the natural history, anatomy, physiology, 
behavior and common health issues of aquatic species: whales and dolphins, 
seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, crocodilians, fish and 
invertebrates. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. 
Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] FW: Registration open for Fall 2020 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2021-07-16 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and aquatic 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu 
).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2021).

The semester runs from Monday, August 23rd -  Wednesday, December 8th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Interim Director
Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous

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[MARMAM] UF Summer online aquatics courses - Manatee Health and Marine Mammal Bio

2022-03-22 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Summer 2022.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering the Manatee Health & Conservation 
course, and a new Marine Mammal Biology graduate level course, both fully 
online. Classes starts Monday May 9th and run through Friday Aug 5th.   
Registration will remain open through May 11th.

Manatee Health and Conservation Class (VME4016 and VME6017) is an online course 
(3 credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) 
and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of 
manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as 
explore conservation issues.

 Marine Mammal Biology Class (VME6014) is an online graduate level course 
(3 credits) that will provide graduate students with a detailed overview of 
marine mammal species including cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and 
ursids. Each module will broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, 
or physiological theme related to the study of marine mammals, including 
taxonomy and biodiversity, diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging 
ecology, and reproduction as well as the many conservation and management 
issues faced by different marine mammal species.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder - UF Fall online aquatics courses - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues and Marine Mammal Biology

2023-08-19 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)


Hi All,

Registration is still open for Fall 2023.  The University of Florida, Aquatic 
Animal Health Program is offering the Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues and 
Marine Mammal Biology courses, fully online. Classes start Wednesday August 
23rd and run through Wednesday, December 6th.


  *   Registration will remain open through Aug 29th.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues Class (VME-4012, VME-6010) is an online 
course (3 credits) designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate 
and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the 
controversial issues surrounding aquatic animal species ranging from 
invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis on marine mammals, but also 
including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine ecosystems. Students enrolled at 
any College or University can take this course.

Marine Mammal Biology (VME-6014) is an online graduate course that will provide 
graduate students with a detailed overview of marine mammal species including 
cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and ursids. Each module will 
broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, or physiological theme 
related to the study of marine mammals, including taxonomy and biodiversity, 
diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging ecology, and reproduction as well 
as the many conservation and management issues faced by different marine mammal 
species.

*These classes are also available at the graduate level within our Care & 
Conservation of Aquatic Animals graduate certificate*
For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] A Reminder: Job Opportunity-Deadline Extended-UF Aquatic Animal Health Program

2023-08-25 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hello!
We just wanted to send a reminder that we have extended the deadline until Sep 
8th. The University of Florida Aquatic Animal Health (AAH) Program 
(https://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu/) is currently seeking to fill our Program 
Assistant Position. Our program here at the College of Veterinary Medicine 
focuses on training in the care of marine mammals, with an emphasis on 
manatees. This position aids the program's initiatives through administrative 
support, grant fiscal management, and supporting facilitation of educational 
deliverables, including online courses. Please see below for further details 
regarding the posting.
 If you have any questions regarding the posting, please email me at 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu). Please feel free to share this 
posting with anyone who you think may be interested.
 University of Florida - Details - Program Assistant link 
(ufl.edu)
Or go to https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/listing/  and look for job number: 
527613
Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder: UF Summer online aquatics courses - Manatee Health and Marine Mammal Bio

2022-04-22 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)


Hi All,

I am just sending a reminder that registration is currently open for Summer 
2022.  The University of Florida, Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering the 
Manatee Health & Conservation course, and a new Marine Mammal Biology graduate 
level course, both fully online. Classes starts Monday May 9th and run through 
Friday Aug 5th.   Registration will remain open through May 11th.

Manatee Health and Conservation Class (VME4016 and VME6017) is an online course 
(3 credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) 
and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of 
manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as 
explore conservation issues.

 Marine Mammal Biology Class (VME6014) is an online graduate level course 
(3 credits) that will provide graduate students with a detailed overview of 
marine mammal species including cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and 
ursids. Each module will broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, 
or physiological theme related to the study of marine mammals, including 
taxonomy and biodiversity, diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging 
ecology, and reproduction as well as the many conservation and management 
issues faced by different marine mammal species.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin



[AAH logo blue E-Mail Sig]

Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Spring UF Aquatic Animal Health Courses

2023-11-08 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that registration for our spring online courses are open.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is offered in two versions: an online 
undergraduate course (VME-4013 ) and a graduate level course (VME-6011).  These 
classes are both designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate and 
graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the natural 
history, anatomy, physiology, behavior and common health issues of aquatic 
species: whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, 
crocodilians, fish and invertebrates. For more information about the class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).


We will also be offering the following course for those who may have broader 
interests:

Sea Turtle Medicine & Rehabilitation (VME-6015) In this new online graduate 
course, students will gain foundational knowledge in sea turtle biology, 
anatomy, and physiology and how these factor into the clinical care and 
management of sea turtles during rescue events and in rehabilitation settings. 
Relevant case studies will be used to supplement each learning module topic to 
provide students with real-world examples of clinical applications in sea 
turtle medicine.  For more information about the class or enrollment, contact 
Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] VisGAR - Cetacean Guide request for images

2022-06-06 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

Last Fall, the Visual Guides of Animal Reproduction (VisGAR - 
https://visgar.vetmed.ufl.edu/ ), added a new guide, the Cetacean Guide to the 
existing seven guides (Bovine, Bubaline, Canine, Caprine, Equine, Ovine, 
Porcine). The increased virtual use of the guides during the pandemic inspired 
us to expand the guides in numbers. VisGAR is working on establishing a 
Curation Advisory Committee which consists of a curator for each of the 
individual guises. The diversity of the cetacean guide is a challenge. I am 
currently serving as the curator for the Cetacean Guide, and I welcome new 
images.

If you have any that you would like to share, please feel free to e-mail us at 
(vis...@ad.ufl.edu).
Most Sincerely,
Iske Larkin


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Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] FW: Registration open for Fall 2020 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2022-07-20 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and aquatic 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu 
).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2022).

Registration will remain open through Tuesday August 30th, the last day of 
Drop/Add.  Class starts Wednesday August 24th and runs through Wednesday 
December 7th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Correction - Registration open for Fall 2022 (not 2020) - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2022-07-20 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

My apologies for the year typo in the subject line.
The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and aquatic 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu 
).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2022).

Registration will remain open through Tuesday August 30th, the last day of 
Drop/Add.  Class starts Wednesday August 24th and runs through Wednesday 
December 7th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Last Minute Reminder - Registration open for Fall 2022 - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues

2022-08-26 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that registration for our fall online course is open.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues is an online course (3 credits) designed to 
introduce students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) and professionals 
(with an AA or higher degree) to the controversial issues surrounding aquatic 
animal species ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis 
on marine mammals, but also including sea turtles, fisheries, and aquatic 
ecosystems. Students enrolled at any College or University within the US or 
internationally can take this course. For more information about this class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu 
).

If you are interested in taking this class, registration is now open for Fall 
(2022).

Registration will remain open through Tuesday August 30th, the last day of 
Drop/Add.  Class starts Wednesday August 24th and runs through Wednesday 
December 7th.
Sincerely,
Dr Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Last Chance to Register: Spring UF Aquatic Animal Health Courses

2023-01-08 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that the last week of registration for our spring online courses will 
close Jan 13th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is offered as an online Undergraduate course 
(VME-4013 ), a Graduate level course (VME-6011) and for Continuing Education 
credit (CE).  These classes are designed to introduce students (upper level 
undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to 
the natural history, anatomy, physiology, behavior and common health issues of 
aquatic species: whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, manatees, sea 
turtles, crocodilians, fish and invertebrates. For more information about the 
class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Marine Mammal Biology (VME-6014) is an online Graduate or Continuing Education 
(CE) course that will provide graduate students with a detailed overview of 
marine mammal species including cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and 
ursids. Each module will broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, 
or physiological theme related to the study of marine mammals, including 
taxonomy and biodiversity, diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging 
ecology, and reproduction as well as the many conservation and management 
issues faced by different marine mammal species. For more information about the 
class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder: Spring UF Aquatic Animal Health Courses

2022-12-07 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that registration for our spring online courses are open.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is offered as an online Undergraduate course 
(VME-4013 ), a Graduate level course (VME-6011) and for Continuing Education 
credit (CE).  These classes are designed to introduce students (upper level 
undergraduate and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to 
the natural history, anatomy, physiology, behavior and common health issues of 
aquatic species: whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, manatees, sea 
turtles, crocodilians, fish and invertebrates. For more information about the 
class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Marine Mammal Biology (VME-6014) is an online Graduate or Continuing Education 
(CE) course that will provide graduate students with a detailed overview of 
marine mammal species including cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and 
ursids. Each module will broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, 
or physiological theme related to the study of marine mammals, including 
taxonomy and biodiversity, diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging 
ecology, and reproduction as well as the many conservation and management 
issues faced by different marine mammal species. For more information about the 
class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Spring UF Aquatic Animal Health Courses

2022-11-04 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

The University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine would like to send 
notice that registration for our spring online courses are open.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is offered in two versions: an online 
undergraduate course (VME-4013 ) and a graduate level course (VME-6011).  These 
classes are both designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate and 
graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the natural 
history, anatomy, physiology, behavior and common health issues of aquatic 
species: whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, 
crocodilians, fish and invertebrates. For more information about the class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Marine Mammal Biology (VME-6014) is an online graduate course that will provide 
graduate students with a detailed overview of marine mammal species including 
cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and ursids. Each module will 
broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, or physiological theme 
related to the study of marine mammals, including taxonomy and biodiversity, 
diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging ecology, and reproduction as well 
as the many conservation and management issues faced by different marine mammal 
species. For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iske 
Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] UF Summer online aquatics courses - Manatee Health

2023-03-13 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Summer 2023.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering the Manatee Health & Conservation 
course, fully online. Classes starts Monday May 15th and run through Friday Aug 
11th.   Registration will remain open through May 17th.

Manatee Health and Conservation Class (VME4016 and VME6017) is an online course 
(3 credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) 
and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of 
manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as 
explore conservation issues.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] FW: Reminder - UF Summer online aquatics courses - Manatee Health

2023-04-23 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Summer 2023.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering the Manatee Health & Conservation 
course, fully online. Classes starts Monday May 15th and run through Friday Aug 
11th.   Registration will remain open through May 17th.

Manatee Health and Conservation Class (VME4016 and VME6017) is an online course 
(3 credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) 
and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of 
manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as 
explore conservation issues.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Job Opportunity-Deadline Extended-UF Aquatic Animal Health Program

2023-07-26 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hello!
We have extended the deadline until Aug 31st. The University of Florida Aquatic 
Animal Health Program is currently seeking to fill our Program Assistant 
Position. Our program here at the College of Veterinary Medicine focuses on 
training in the care of marine mammals, with an emphasis on manatees. This 
position aids the program's initiatives through administrative support, grant 
management, and supporting facilitation of educational deliverables. Please see 
below for further details regarding the posting.
 If you have any questions regarding the posting, please email me at 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu). Please feel free to share this 
posting with anyone who you think may be interested.
 University of Florida - Details - Program Assistant link 
(ufl.edu)
Or go to https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/listing/  and look for job number: 
527613
Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Job Opportunity-UF Aquatic Animal Health Program

2023-07-21 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)
Hello!
 The University of Florida Aquatic Animal Health Program is currently seeking 
to fill our Program Assistant Position. Our program here at the College of 
Veterinary Medicine focuses on training in the care of marine mammals, with an 
emphasis on manatees. This position aids the program's initiatives through 
administrative support, grant management, and supporting facilitation of 
educational deliverables. Please see below for further details regarding the 
posting.
 If you have any questions regarding the posting, please email me at 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu). Please feel free to share this 
posting with anyone who you think may be interested.
 University of Florida - Details - Program Assistant link 
(ufl.edu)
Or go to https://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/listing/  and look for job number: 
527613
The posting will close on Friday July 21st, 2023.
Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin

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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] UF Fall online aquatics courses - Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues and Marine Mammal Biology

2023-08-07 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Fall 2023.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering the Aquatic Animal Conservation 
Issues and Marine Mammal Biology courses, fully online. Classes start Wednesday 
August 23rd and run through Wednesday, December 6th.   Registration will remain 
open through Aug 29th.

Aquatic Animal Conservation Issues Class (VME-4012, VME-6010) is an online 
course (3 credits) designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate 
and graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the 
controversial issues surrounding aquatic animal species ranging from 
invertebrates to marine mammals, with an emphasis on marine mammals, but also 
including sea turtles, fisheries, and marine ecosystems. Students enrolled at 
any College or University can take this course. *This class is also available 
at the graduate level and can be included in a graduate certificate*

Marine Mammal Biology (VME-6014) is an online graduate course that will provide 
graduate students with a detailed overview of marine mammal species including 
cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and ursids. Each module will 
broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, or physiological theme 
related to the study of marine mammals, including taxonomy and biodiversity, 
diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging ecology, and reproduction as well 
as the many conservation and management issues faced by different marine mammal 
species.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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Re: [MARMAM] Reminder - Spring UF Aquatic Animal Health Courses

2023-12-13 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

I am just sending a reminder about the University of Florida, College of 
Veterinary Medicine notice that registration for our spring online courses are 
open until January 12th when Drop/Add closes.  Classes begin Monday January 8th.

Aquatic Wildlife Health Issues is offered in two versions: an online 
undergraduate course (VME-4013 ) and a graduate level course (VME-6011).  These 
classes are both designed to introduce students (upper level undergraduate and 
graduate) and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) to the natural 
history, anatomy, physiology, behavior and common health issues of aquatic 
species: whales and dolphins, seals and sea lions, manatees, sea turtles, 
crocodilians, fish and invertebrates. For more information about the class or 
enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).


We will also be offering the following course for those who may have broader 
interests:

Sea Turtle Medicine & Rehabilitation (VME-6015) In this new online graduate 
course, students will gain foundational knowledge in sea turtle biology, 
anatomy, and physiology and how these factor into the clinical care and 
management of sea turtles during rescue events and in rehabilitation settings. 
Relevant case studies will be used to supplement each learning module topic to 
provide students with real-world examples of clinical applications in sea 
turtle medicine.  For more information about the class or enrollment, contact 
Dr. Iskande Larkin (ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Larkin



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Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] UF Summer online aquatics courses - Manatee Health and Marine Mammal Biology

2024-03-25 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

Registration is currently open for Summer 2024.  The University of Florida, 
Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering the Manatee Health & Conservation 
(upper level undergrad and grad) course and Marine Mammal Biology (grad), both 
fully online. Classes starts Monday May 13th and run through Friday Aug 9th.   
Registration will remain open through May 14th.

Manatee Health and Conservation Class (VME4016 and VME6017) is an online course 
(3 credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) 
and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of 
manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as 
explore conservation issues.

Marine Mammal Biology (VME-6014) is an online course (3 credits) available only 
to Post-Baccalaureate and graduate students and provides a detailed overview of 
marine mammal species including cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and 
ursids. Each module will broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, 
or physiological theme related to the study of marine mammals, including 
taxonomy and biodiversity, diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging 
ecology, and reproduction as well as the many conservation and management 
issues faced by different marine mammal species.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

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[MARMAM] Reminder: UF Summer online aquatics courses - Manatee Health and Marine Mammal Biology

2024-04-30 Thread Larkin,Iskande (Iske)

Hi All,

I just wanted to send a reminder, registration is currently open for Summer 
2024.  The University of Florida, Aquatic Animal Health Program is offering the 
Manatee Health & Conservation (upper level undergrad and grad) course and 
Marine Mammal Biology (grad), both fully online. Classes starts Monday May 13th 
and run through Friday Aug 9th.   Registration will remain open through May 
14th.

Manatee Health and Conservation Class (VME4016 and VME6017) is an online course 
(3 credits) that will provide students (upper level undergraduate and graduate) 
and professionals (with an AA or higher degree) with a detailed overview of 
manatee natural history, health assessment, and research findings as well as 
explore conservation issues.

Marine Mammal Biology (VME-6014) is an online course (3 credits) available only 
to Post-Baccalaureate and graduate students and provides a detailed overview of 
marine mammal species including cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, mustelids, and 
ursids. Each module will broadly explore a particular ecological, biological, 
or physiological theme related to the study of marine mammals, including 
taxonomy and biodiversity, diving physiology, thermoregulation, foraging 
ecology, and reproduction as well as the many conservation and management 
issues faced by different marine mammal species.

For more information about the class or enrollment, contact Dr. Iskande Larkin 
(ivlar...@ufl.edu).

Sincerely,
Dr Iske Larkin


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Iske V. Larkin, PhD
Senior Lecturer & Education Coordinator
Director of Aquatic Animal Health Program
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Florida
PO Box 100136
2015 SW 16th Ave
Gainesville, Florida 32610

Office phone - 352-294-4095
Work cell - 352-494-1742
Fax - 352-392-8289
Program web page: http://aquatic.vetmed.ufl.edu

"To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the 
world." -Anonymous


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