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Diabetes Is on the Rise Among Cats and Dogs

More Than 2,000 Veterinarians from Around the World Gather to Learn the Latest in Diagnosis and Treatment at NAVC’s Virtual Diabetes Summit March 16, 2021

 

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Diabetes is rising faster in pets than in humans, with more than half a million cats and dogs diagnosed with diabetes each year. Learning important clinical signs of diabetes and how to design a treatment plan that’s best for each cat or dog will be the focus of a virtual global summit hosted by the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) March 16. More than 2,000 veterinarians from around the world are planning to attend the virtual event where they can take what they learn back to their clinics and put into practice to enhance and prolong the lives of cats and dogs everywhere.

Cynthia Ward, VMD, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), internist, reproductive endocrinology specialist, and Professor Emerita at the University of Georgia will present a comprehensive look into diabetes in dogs and cats including diagnosis, patient considerations when designing a treatment plan and monitoring techniques. Boehringer Ingelheim is sponsoring the NAVC Virtual Diabetes Summit, which is free for all veterinary professionals who wish to attend.

“Throughout my career, I have studied diabetes. I am so excited to share my learnings and experiences with thousands of veterinarians so they are better equipped and more knowledgeable on how to diagnose and treat this disease,” said Dr. Ward. “Diabetes can be managed through a careful routine of diet, exercise and insulin injections. Treatment can be challenging since each animal’s response varies so we will look at many different ways to develop individualized treatment plans.”

Dr. Dana Varble, NAVC Chief Veterinary Officer, will host the summit and offers the following information for pet parents and veterinarians to recognize the most common signs of diabetes and treatment options.

Signs to look for:
● Increased appetite
● Weight loss
● Excessive thirst and increased water drinking
● Urinates frequently or begins having accidents in the house
● Cloudy eyes (dogs only)
● Decreased energy or fatigue
● Decreased appetite
● Increased or recurring infections

Management and Treatment:
● With obesity being a leading cause of feline diabetes, regular exercise, dietary changes and feeding routines are essential to maintaining weight
● Regular glucose monitoring
● Frequent visits to your veterinarian to assess your pet’s condition and recommend treatment modifications
● Explore new innovations in diabetes management and monitoring allowing veterinarians and pet owners to work together as a team
● Minimize instances of stressful situations
● Be aware of and treat other diseases and infections your pet may have

“Diabetes in animals is very similar to the disease we see in humans, and just like with people, your pet’s diabetes is also manageable. With time, proper care and dedication to a daily routine, your pet can live a quality, happy life,” said Dr. Varble. “Left untreated, the effects of diabetes are life-threatening, which is why it is so important for pet parents to identify potential symptoms early and contact their veterinarian with any concerns regarding their animal’s health.”

The NAVC Virtual Diabetes Summit is part of the NAVC’s new, interactive year-round virtual learning events including summits, seminars and a live webinar series.

Participating veterinarians will earn three hours of continuing education.

 

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Cowgirl CE Retreat

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Cowgirl CE Retreats is happy to announce our next event at the spectacular Tanque Verde Ranch in Tucson, Arizona.

If you are passionate about learning the latest in veterinary medicine and surgery AND living life to its fullest then we hope you will join us. Our goal is to provide exceptional continuing education along with opportunities to network and recharge in a small group setting.

The ranch has been in operation since 1868 and sits adjacent to the beautiful mountains of Saguaro National Park. It features a robust horseback riding program, miles of hiking, pool, spa, archery, mountain biking, campfire cookouts under the stars and more.

This event is SOLD OUT. Email us at [email protected] to join the waitlist and/or to be notified if a second event is added.

Event Details

[su_icon_text icon=”icon: calendar” icon_color=”#9ad7d8″ icon_size=”30″]December 9-12, 2021[/su_icon_text] [su_icon_text icon=”icon: map-marker” icon_color=”#9ad7d8″ icon_size=”30″]Tanque Verde Ranch in Tucson, Arizona[/su_icon_text] [su_icon_text icon=”icon: certificate” icon_color=”#9ad7d8″ icon_size=”30″]10 hours of RACE-approved equine and food animal CE in two half days to leave time for fun and relaxation[/su_icon_text] [su_icon_text icon=”icon: group” icon_color=”#9ad7d8″ icon_size=”30″]Limited to 30 women – SOLD OUT[/su_icon_text] [su_icon_text icon=”icon: dollar” icon_color=”#9ad7d8″ icon_size=”30″]$400[/su_icon_text]

CE Program

Organizers and Speakers

• Piper Norton, DVM, DACVIM-LA
• Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM-LA
• Christine Navarre, DVM, MS, DACVIM-LA

Topics

• Equine and food animal medicine and surgery
• Fluid therapy
• Field anesthesia
• Parasite control
• Staying safe
• Staying legal
• Cool cases
• Practice tips

Registration

The registration cost of $400 includes 10 hours of RACE-approved CE, access to closed Facebook group for event alumni and an event t-shirt. This event is SOLD OUT. Email us at [email protected] to join the waitlist and/or to be notified if a second event is added.

Non-refundable. To secure rooms and lock in a price the organizers guarantee to pay for rooms even if they are not filled. We will only refund registration if the entire event is cancelled or we can fill your spot (our last event had a wait list).

All-inclusive Ranch Rates

• Single occupancy: $330 per night

• Double occupancy: $485 per night (if you would like to be paired with a roommate email [email protected])

• Includes accommodations, three meals per day and all regularly scheduled ranch activities (see ranch website for accommodations and activities) and internet. Spa services, alcohol purchases, taxes and gratuities are not included.

• Rates are available three days pre- and post-conference based on availability.

• One night deposit is required to be paid to the ranch at the time of your registration.

• Final balance of room and tax is due November 11, 2021.

• You must cancel at least 30 days prior to the event of forfeit the room deposit.

• Tucson airport is approximately a 40-minute drive from the ranch. The ranch has offered our group a discounted transfer fee of $25 + tax one way.

Questions

Email [email protected] for more information.

Testimonials

A fantastic weekend at the best CE I have ever been to-a cowgirl retreat with a group of seriously awesome large animal vetsKendyl F
Just go back from #cowgirlce2019. What ad event! Great information, perfect location, wonderful people. 100% recommend! I think I am spoiled for doing CE any other way!Devyn W
The veterinary life isn’t always easy, most days are more challenging than people realize, but having the opportunity to go to continuing education in Arizona was the BEST decision I made this year.Cara B
Had an amazing trip out to Arizona for the best CE I have ever had the opportunity to attend. Everyone was amazing and the scenery wasn’t too shabby either.Hannah L
This event is not produced by the NAVC. Please direct all questions to the event organizers at [email protected].
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NAVC Provides Veterinary CE at First-ever VMX Rewind

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The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) announces the launch of VMX Rewind 2021, a virtual offering of the most popular sessions featured at VMX, providing veterinary professionals the opportunity to meet their ongoing CE requirements through the topics they value most. Beginning February 6, 2021 ,VMX Rewind will launch a new session each weekend throughout February, providing a total of 10 continuing education (CE) credit hours. Select sessions include a live Q&A with presenters.

“VMX is the place for continuing education and VMX Rewind opens the door for veterinary professionals anywhere to watch and learn from VMX’s best and most popular speakers and sessions,” said Gene O’Neil, NAVC CEO. “The virtual format gives the entire veterinary community the opportunity to attend VMX’s most sought out topics and learn from the best speakers at the time and place that works best for them.”

VMX Rewind is the latest offering in the NAVC’s expanding virtual portfolio and educational offerings for veterinary professionals worldwide. In December, the NAVC took its popular VMX Hospital Design event virtual, drawing a record attendance, and also launched VMX 2021 Preview which provided early access to select virtual courses for CE credit.

VMX Rewind Popular Topics include:

  • Common Liver Conditions – David C. Twedt, DVM, DACVIM
  • Tooth Extraction Complications – Mark M. Smith, VMD, DACVS, DAVDC
  • Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome – Sarah Marvel, DVM, DACVS-SA
  • Old Drugs and New Tricks – Tasha McNerney, BS, CVT, CVPP, VTS

VMX Rewind will offer the sessions OnDemand for 30 days starting February 6. Select sessions will feature a live and interactive Q&A component with presenters to meet interactive CE requirements. VMX Rewind is offered through the NAVC’s long-standing online education platform, VetFolio, and is free for all VMX 2021 registered attendees. It is also available for purchase at $99. To register, visit: VMX Rewind.

VMX is the world’s most comprehensive veterinary conference, offering hundreds of CE credit hours annually for more than 30 years. The NAVC’s largest annual event, VMX welcomes the most renowned members of the veterinary community and serves as the launchpad for new product and pharmaceutical introductions each year. VMX 2021 will take place June 5 – 9 in person at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC), and for the first time, VMX will also be available online through VMX Virtual, which features interactive educational programs, networking and a unique 3D Expo Hall experience.

 

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Veterinary Students Worldwide Can Attend the World’s Leading Veterinary Conference for Free: Live in Orlando 2021 or Online Anywhere

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Banfield Pet Hospital® Sponsors Veterinary Student Registration for New VMX Virtual Platform

When the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) hosts its annual Veterinary Meeting and Expo (VMX) in January, veterinary students and veterinary nurse/technician students everywhere will be able to virtually attend for free thanks to Banfield Pet Hospital®’s generous sponsorship, or attend in person in Orlando, Florida for free, thanks to the NAVC’s student support.

For the second consecutive year, veterinary students will have the opportunity to learn from some of the world’s most renowned members of the veterinary community about the latest techniques and technologies in veterinary medicine for free. They’ll also be able to network and make lasting connections with other members of the veterinary community, explore future career opportunities and visit the award-winning VMX Expo Hall, all both virtually online or in-person in Orlando.

“At Banfield, we know the significant impact student debt can have on those in veterinary school and across the industry,” said Melissa Marshall, vice president of people & organization at Banfield Pet Hospital. “We’re thrilled to partner with NAVC to help remove financial barriers and provide opportunities for even more veterinary students to gain valuable insights and experiences virtually through VMX’s new online platform.”

VMX is the world’s most comprehensive veterinary conference, offering hundreds of continuing education (CE) credit hours annually for more than 30 years. Now, for the first time, VMX will also be available online through its new VMX Virtual platform, which features interactive educational programs, networking and a unique 3D Expo Hall experience. Attendees can choose from a variety of learning formats and hundreds of immersive and interactive session topics, whether they attend the live or virtual show.

“Pet ownership and demand for veterinary services is at an all-time high and NAVC is committed to supporting the next generation of veterinary professionals in our growing field. We can’t thank Banfield enough for their incredible generosity and support,” said NAVC CEO Gene O’Neill. “Students bear considerable costs and, too often, debt associated with their education. We know that cost is a factor and can be the determining factor as to whether they participate in conferences such as VMX. We are pleased to help students advance their learning and career opportunities by enabling them to participate in the world’s premier continuing education conference either live in Orlando or through our exciting new virtual platform.”

The NAVC is partnering with the Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA) on a joint marketing campaign to reach as many students as possible with this good news. Last year more than 1,000 students attended VMX thanks to free registration, more than doubling the number of students who attended each of the prior two years. This year, the NAVC expects an even higher volume of student participation thanks to the additional support from Banfield and SAVMA.

As part of the NAVC’s continuous commitment to the next generation of veterinarians, veterinary practices can list available student internships and externships for free on the NAVC’s veterinary recruitment platform and job search tool, NAVC Retriever.

VMX 2021 will take place January 16 – 20 in person in Orlando at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) and virtually anywhere around the globe to serve veterinary professionals who either cannot travel or choose not to. The NAVC has added many new health and safety guidelines for VMX 2021 and is partnering with the OCCC, host hotels and Visit Orlando to implement additional safety protocols. These include a first-of-its-kind partnership with Orlando Health to provide medical support and testing inside the Convention Center, mandatory masks, temperature checks at entrances, increased sanitation and disinfecting stations and procedures, larger conference rooms and learning centers, wider aisles and more. Click here for a more detailed list of safety and health protocols.

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What to Expect at VMX 2021

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What will VMX 2021 look like this year?

NAVC’s Dr. Dana and Dr. Cassi bring you on location at the Orange County Convention Center and share some exciting news for what’s in store at VMX this June.

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VMX 2021: FORWARD

June 5-9 • Orlando, Florida • Online Anywhere

Engage in discovery, explore possibilities and connect in new ways at VMX 2021. Together, we will emerge better prepared, stronger and more passionate than ever before.

 

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NAVC Expands Annual E-Commerce Summit

Providing New Resources to Digitally Navigate Today’s Veterinary Industry

 

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The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) today announced it is expanding its annual NAVC Media E-Commerce+ Summit, providing new tools and resources to help the veterinary profession adapt and keep up with increasing consumer demand for more digital and virtual healthcare options. This year, the NAVC’s E-Commerce+ Summit is open to all veterinary professionals, along with the industry professionals it traditionally hosts. The event will be held virtually September 22-23, 2020 enabling broader participation.

The NAVC created the E-Commerce Summit in 2018 to help the veterinary community better understand the most efficient tools, best practices and effective strategies to maximize their success. This year’s Summit will have a strong focus on how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected and transformed the constantly-changing veterinary industry.

“Consumers are driving change to adopt digital options within the veterinary field. This has been accelerated during COVID-19 and, like all industries, the veterinary community must adapt and evolve,” said Gene O’Neill, NAVC’s CEO. “This year’s E-Commerce+ Summit provides new learning opportunities for all veterinary industry professionals and, by going virtual, we are making it more affordable and accessible.”

The Summit will also cover emerging trends in the delivery of veterinary care, including where the field is headed and how veterinary organizations can compete and thrive in the animal health industry. Topics for this year’s event include: understanding the needs of the modern pet owner; access points to veterinary care; how the coronavirus pandemic created an increased demand for digital and virtual healthcare options, and much more. In a profession that has transformed greatly since the global pandemic, the Summit will highlight new innovations and opportunities to better serve the veterinary community. The event will feature speakers from Vetsource, Packaged Facts, Nestlé Purina, the Veterinary Innovation Council and more.

Registration is open until the event, but early bird pricing ends August 31, 2020. Registrants will have 90-day access to view sessions on demand.

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Events, Jobs

5 Tips for a Success Virtual Job Fair

Creating a good “virtual” first impression requires a lot more than a strong WiFi connection.

Here are 5 tips for a successful virtual job fair or interview.

1. Location. Location. Location

Find a quiet place with a good background aesthetic that is free of distractions so you can fully focus.

2. Can You Hear Me Now?

Use headphones for the clearest audio and to avoid any feedback or echos. Small wired or bluetooth ear buds work great.

3. See Eye to Eye

Look directly at your web camera when speaking for a more personable conversation.

4. Consider Your Scenery

Use an authentic background instead of a virtual Zoom background as to not distract others. Test your camera view beforehand to make sure your face is well lit to show off your killer smile.

5. Dress for Success

Set aside your WFH uniform of yoga pants and tshirts, and present a confident and put together look.

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NAVC and Banfield Pet Hospital to Co-Host VMX Virtual Job Fair

Registration Now Open for Employers and Job Seekers for Job Fair June 24th Connecting Veterinary Professionals Around the World

The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) today announced it has partnered with Banfield Pet Hospital® to launch the inaugural VMX Virtual Job Fair to connect prospective employers and job seekers in the veterinary community anywhere in the world in a highly immersive and unique 3D experience.

WHAT: NAVC will use its VMX Virtual platform, launched in January, to recreate the experience of a live, first of its kind for veterinary professionals, face-to-face job fair where job seekers can explore multiple companies and engage with company representatives, without having to travel. Veterinary professionals can automatically be matched with jobs they qualify for and directly connect and engage with organizations that are hiring today in the veterinary field. Along with Banfield, participating organizations include VCA Animal Hospitals, Petco, NAVC Retriever and other recruiters from major veterinary organizations.

WHEN: June 24, 2020 | 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. EDT

HOW: VMX Virtual uses advanced gamification and simulation technology to recreate the experience of being at a live event. Job seekers and other participants in the job fair will be immersed in an interactive 3D environment where they can move through and explore each sponsoring company’s virtual booth as if they were physically there. Job Fair participants will be able to talk live with company representatives, view and download content, watch webinars and videos and collect information in their “virtual backpack.”

REGISTER NOW: With thousands of open positions in the veterinary community available today, hiring organizations and job seekers can register now to participate in this unique global event and find their next job or next new hire. For more information about how to become a participating company, contact [email protected]. Job seekers may register for free for the event by visiting VMX Virtual Job Fair.

“Even in today’s extreme economic times, the veterinary industry continues to be in a hiring mode with thousands of open positions for veterinary professionals worldwide. The challenge is, how to connect job seekers with hiring organizations when travel and the conferences which usually unite them are on hold,” said NAVC CEO Gene O’Neill. “Veterinary professionals who are looking for a job and those who are hiring can meet virtually and experience all that they normally would at an industry conference job fair through the VMX Virtual technology we introduced earlier this year in a break-through move for the trade show industry. NAVC is extremely excited to help veterinary professionals explore and land jobs by taking this technology to the next level and applying it to job fairs.”

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Life-changing Advances in Animal Medicine Will Be Introduced and Taught at the World’s Largest Veterinary Conference

VMX 2020 Kicks Off January 18 in Orlando

Powerhouse Veterinary Industry Conference Returns to OCCC

Breakthroughs in cancer treatment and reconstructive surgery for cats; the use of artificial intelligence to better detect advanced eye disease in dogs; new pharmaceutical options like CBD for pets; and even ways for the veterinary team to treat the traumatized turtle are among the topics that will be taught, discussed and demonstrated at the world’s largest gathering of veterinary professionals January 18 – 22 at the Orange County Convention Center.

Approximately 17,000 veterinarians, nurses, technicians, support staff and global leaders in animal healthcare from more than 50 countries will attend the 36th annual Veterinary Meeting and Expo (VMX) hosted by the North American Veterinary Community, the world’s largest provider of continuing education for veterinary professionals. Veterinarians from around the world will have the opportunity to learn from the world’s leading experts in animal medicine and receive hands-on training. As the first veterinary conference of the year, VMX has also become the launchpad for new product and pharmaceutical introductions each year, including innovations and exhibits in its New Product Gallery.

“With advances in animal medicine paralleling those of human medicine, animals are living longer and experiencing a much better quality of life,” said NAVC interim CEO Eugene O’Neill. “Veterinary professionals from all over will have the opportunity to learn life-saving and lifechanging techniques from the most renowned leaders in animal medicine who will be teaching and presenting at VMX. They will also experience and see the latest in pharmaceuticals, surgical and medical equipment and nutrition from the more than 700 exhibiting companies.”

From companion pets and large animals, to farm animals and exotics, VMX provides more than 40 immersive hands-on workshops and 900-plus sessions on topics including: life-saving surgical and medical techniques, veterinary acupuncture and veterinary rehabilitation including underwater treadmills, and behavior training and techniques to reduce aggression and anxiety in pets.

Conference highlights include:

Medical marijuana and pets, what veterinarians need to know.
A standing-room only topic at VMX 2019, the issue of medical cannabis use is a complicated one for veterinarians. Is it dangerous? Is it legal? Does it help? These and other related issues will be covered in several sessions led by Charlotte Lacroix, DVM, JD, and Veterinary Technician Specialist Stephen Cital, co-founder for the Veterinary Cannabis Academy and research librarian for Veterinary Cannabis Education and Consulting.

Trends/advances in early cancer detection and diagnosis.
Dr. Sue Ettinger, veterinary cancer specialist and co-author of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, is among the leading veterinary oncologists who will help veterinarians learn more about treatment and care options for pets.

Veterinary medicine of the future.
Adoptive immunotherapy which tells your immune system to kill your own cancer cells; a miniature ultrasound attached to a smartphone that enables veterinarians to diagnose feline heart disease; and artificial intelligence that provides greater detail into a dog’s eye are some of the breakthroughs to be shared with the veterinary community in these Ted-talk style lectures*.

Temple Grandin, one of Time Magazine’s “most influential people in the world” and subject of an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning film, fought for and improved the welfare of farm animals. She will speak about animal behavior, welfare and cattle stockmanship.

Fear Free Workshops and Certification.
Going to the vet does not have to be filled with anxiety and stress for pets or their owners. Dr. Marty Becker, founder of Fear FreeⓇ SM, will certify veterinarians on new approaches and gentle techniques to create a calm environment and more successful veterinary visit.

Nutrition.
Just as humans are challenged to determine what’s good and what’s bad when it comes to food and nutrition, consumers are hit with a barrage of often conflicting information regarding pet nutrition. Ellen Lowry, DVM, Ph.D., MBA, expert on pet nutrition will discuss nutrition and dietary recommendations.

Mental health and wellness.
Nadie Hamilton, Australian psychologist and leader in veterinary wellness will discuss compassion fatigue, imposter syndrome and other factors contributing to the wellbeing epidemic in the veterinary profession.

Startup Circle and New Product Gallery.
New innovations in animal healthcare will be presented in these two forums where, over the years, breakthroughs such as home urine tests to monitor chronic conditions under the supervision of veterinarians and Next Generation DNA Sequencing that measures accurate microbial identification have been showcased. Technologies such as these will eventually become the gold standard on how animals are treated and cared for, and can be seen first-hand at VMX.

Goat Yoga, Puppy Pilates, CatNap Cafe and Puppy Playground.
VMX attendees can take a break and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of goat yoga or snuggle with adoptable kittens and puppies.

Industry Partners.
The world’s leading companies in animal healthcare will be among the over 700 organizations showcasing their latest products in the Expo Hall. These include Boehringer Ingelheim; Merck Animal Health; Zoetis Petcare; Dechra Veterinary Products; Elanco Animal Health; Bayer Healthcare; Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc.; IDEXX; Nutramax Laboratories; Veterinary Sciences, Inc.; Royal Canin USA; Virbac; Banfield Pet Hospital; KindredBio; and VCAANTECH- SOUND.

The NAVC provides continuing education and training to approximately 500,000 veterinary professionals each year through a variety of initiatives. VMX, its largest program, was named to Trade Show Executive’s Fastest 50 this year which recognized it as “One of the Elite Events” of 2018.

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Veterinary CE – 3 Ways to Earn Continuing Education Credits

Where to Earn Veterinary CE

3 Great Places to Find Paid and Free Online Veterinary Continuing Education Credits

 

Looking for the best way to earn veterinary CE credits for the year? There are several ways to earn continuing education in the format that fits your lifestyle best. With online courses and resources, you can earn CE however, whenever and wherever you want.

1. Earn a Certification + CE Credit

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Earning a veterinary certification serves dual purposes by allowing you to earn RACE-approved CE and also earning a valuable certification to showcase your skills and knowledge.

Offering world-class, highly-engaging and market-relevant certification programs, NAVC Certifications is geared toward veterinary professionals and the veterinary community as a whole. We’ve partnered with leading organizations and experts in the veterinary industry to bring you the most up-to-date content available.

2. Read Vet CE Articles and Take a Quiz

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As a veterinary professional, you can claim your free subscription for Today’s Veterinary Practice and Today’s Veterinary Nurse. Both publications are peer-reviewed journals offering incredible clinical content. Each issue includes a CE Article so you can test your knowledge after reading and earn RACE-approved veterinary continuing education credit.

3. Subscribe to an Online CE Platform

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As a veterinary professional, you’re busy, you juggle a million tasks each day and you need quick access to CE on the go. VetFolio is your one-stop resource for RACE-approved online veterinary continuing education. With hundreds of CE courses in a wide range of topics plus a robust surgical video library, you’ll find the approved courses you need.

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