With hundreds of veterinary CE sessions, no other veterinary conference offers you a broader array of subjects. You’re sure to find topics of personal interest, as well as courses for your entire veterinary team.
CE Credit Information
A VMX attendee may obtain as many as 42.5 CE hours by taking advantage of the full slate of sessions offered over the course of the 5-day conference (live and virtual combined).
Full access attendees can obtain a maximum of 42.5 CE hours (live and virtual combined)
Virtual attendees can obtain a maximum of 51 CE hours (virtual scheduled CE)
One-day attendees can obtain 11 CE hours
Credit Hours
75-minute session = 1.5 CE credit hours
50-minute session = 1 CE credit hour
25-minute session = 0.5 CE credit hour
20-minute session = 0.25 CE credit hour
CE credits for Hands-on Workshops and Masterclasses are calculated on the number of hours each entails. It is the attendees’ responsibility to track and report their earned CE hours to the appropriate licensing boards.
Access Your CE Certificate
Here’s what to do once you’ve attended CE sessions at VMX.
Download Your VMX Record of Participation and CE Certificate Online Anytime
Login to the Attendee Service Center with your email address and password.
Once you’re logged in, click *CE Center*
Once you are in the CE Center, you can make edits as needed to ensure your record is correct.
If you have any questions, please email us at [email protected] or call +1.352.375.5672.
Access Past CE Certificate
To access your continuing education certificate from previous VMX events, click below.
Procedures for certification and documentation of attendance are determined by the individual state board. Compliance with these policies is the responsibility of the registrant. We recommend that you keep a handwritten record of your session attendance to compare with the copy you can email or print at the CE Center during the Conference.
AAVSB RACE Certification
Our programs are reviewed and certified by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards Registry of Continuing Education (AAVSB RACE), a national clearinghouse for the approval of continuing education providers and their programs. Providers voluntarily apply to the RACE program and agree to abide by the RACE Standards. AAVSB does not solicit participation in the RACE program. The NAVC is an approved Continuing Education RACE Provider, Provider ID #172.
Please contact the AAVSB RACE program if you have any comments/concerns regarding any program’s validity or relevancy to the veterinary profession.
RACE Contact Information
380 W 22nd Street, Suite 101
Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: 816.931.1504
Fax: 816.931.1604
Toll-Free: 877.698.8482
http://www.aavsb.org/race
For information about certification in each state, visit the American Association of Veterinary State Boards.
IACUC
The NAVC Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
This committee was developed to oversee the care and use of animal use as required by the USDA.
The events involved are:
Veterinary Meeting & Expo
NAVC Institute
Committee Members (Voting)
Nanette P. Parratto-Wagner, DVM, PhD
NAVC IACUC Chairperson
Karl A. Andrutis, DVM, MS, DACLAM, Clin Ast Prof
NAVC IACUC Attending Veterinarian
UF Associate Director Veterinary Services
Mary Hannah Sperry
NAVC IACUC Member
Kathleen Foster
NAVC IACUC Community Representative (Unaffiliated)
Sonia Hernandez, DVM, PhD
NAVC IACUC Member
Debbie Spence-Thomas, VTS
NAVC IACUC Member
UF College of Veterinary Medicine
Chrissie K. Street
NAVC IACUC Nonscientist Member
USDA Registration
The NAVC has its own USDA Class R Research Facility Certificate (Certificate No. 58-R-0142; Customer No 322245).
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