The AKC Canine Health Foundation and VetVine have teamed up to offer a series of live webinars on canine health topics. These webinars feature leaders in the field of veterinary health research and offer practical advice on common health concerns, as well as information on cutting-edge research to benefit our dogs.
The live webinars feature a presentation, followed by a question and answer session. Each webinar is recorded and can be watched on demand from a computer or mobile device. All webinars require registration with VetVine.
Companion Therapy offers many free webinars as well. To subscribe contact Heather Weir at heatherw@companiontherapy.com
VIN online CE courses have three main components. Real-time sessions are held, usually for two hours once weekly, in the VIN Unity conferencing center.
Course participants log in for a live interactive session with the instructor(s). These sessions are logged for future study and to ensure participants unable to attend at the actual time of the session will have access to all materials from their course.
In addition to the real-time sessions, each course has a library of course materials, including such resources as handouts, slide shows, and movies. Each course also has an interactive message board for an ongoing dialogue between participants and instructors on the course material.
is an online educational program designed to help you learn more about nutrition for dogs and cats. Complete the 7 modules at your own pace to earn 18 hours of AAVSB RACE approved continuing education credit!
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See the attached introducing Daily Nutrition Matters PDF – Introducing Daily Nutrition Matters
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This course will provide an overview of the indications, relevant diagnostic tests, techniques, complications and expected outcomes for a variety of common soft tissue surgical procedures in cats.
The course will also provide an up-to-date review of the behavior and surgical approach to the most common surgically-managed tumors of cats.
All of the surgical procedures discussed in the course will be demonstrated with narrated videos of actual clinical cases.
The Social Side of Practice is a unique, fully-accredited veterinary continuing education program to balance the medical side of practice.
It is designed to help veterinary practitioners and their teams do what they do even better by providing insight, guidance, and strategies on the non-medical aspects of practice. With a focus on wellness, veterinary-client-patient communication, teamwork, leadership, and organizational culture, The Social Side offers not only what is integral to practicing good medicine, but to achieving happiness and prosperity in practice.
To find out more about this program visit Pets Plus Us, call 1-800-700-3391 or email care@petsplusus.com.
Sponsored by Pets Plus Us.