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Internal medicine: Veterinary CE

The Dashboard Effect - Hematologic and Biochemistry Abnormalities That Aren't the Horse's Fault (Sponsored by VetVine Specialty Consulting Service)

May 17, 2013

A 15 minute power learning session about the common alterations observed in CBC and biochemistry panel results due to delayed analysis and sample handling errors. Learn to determine what are erroneous aberrations and what changes should be considered true problems in the equine patient. (0.25 CE credits)

UT's Certificate Program in Canine Rehabilitation (Sponsored by University of Tennessee)

April 12, 2013

This program is a sequence of postgraduate courses for veterinarians, physical therapists, physical therapist assistants and veterinary technicians or students of these professions, followed by a supervised clinical experience and a cumulative examination. The modules in this program are designed to guide the participant through the theoretical foundations to the clinical applications of canine rehabilitation. This program begins with separate curricula for veterinary and physical therapy professionals and ends with these professions joining together for their final courses to best meet the needs of the students. The program reviews the regulatory issues involved in this field of practice from the perspective of physical therapists and veterinarians. (12 CE credits)

UT Canine Osteoarthritis Case Manager Certificate Program (Sponsored by University of Tennessee)

April 12, 2013

The program covers the entire spectrum of OA Case Management from maximizing the effectiveness of business practices, correct utilization of the veterinary technician in case management applications, to exploration and application of the most common treatment modalities using the multimodal approach. (20 CE credits)

Focus on Fecal Diagnostics

April 12, 2013

Topics covered in this course include gastrointestinal parasite prevalence, life cycles, transmission, diagnosis and treatment. In addition, current fecal evaluation techniques are explained and demonstrated. Zoonotic disease potential and client education are discussed. (5 CE credits)

Focus on Companion Animal Zoonosis

April 12, 2013

This course will provide the veterinary team with basic information regarding the infection potential for the most common zoonotic diseases of dogs and cats. Each of the 14 zoonotic diseases discussed in this course will contain a general overview leading into more specific details on how the disease can be transmitted to staff or a client.Topics covered in this course include gastrointestinal parasite prevalence, life cycles, transmission, diagnosis and treatment. In addition, current fecal evaluation techniques are explained and demonstrated. Zoonotic disease potential and client education are discussed. (5 CE credits)

MerialEDU Free CE Courses (Sponsored by Merial)

April 12, 2013

VetMedTeam has partnered with Merial to provide 9 Free CE courses for technicians and other health care team members. Course subjects range from dentistry to pain management to fleas/ticks to zoonotic diseases. Courses are asynchronous and on-demand formats for optimal convenience. (5 CE credits)

NAVTA Journal Article CE Courses (Sponsored by NAVTA)

April 12, 2013

VetMedTeam provides NAVTA journal article review courses RACE approved for 1 CE credit per article for technicians. The articles are presented on-demand--enroll in and complete the course at anytime before the course close date. (1 CE credit)

Veterinary Assistant Program

April 12, 2013

This is an experiential track that caters to those VAs who have 5 years or more of experience within the past 8 years, or those who have completed at least 1 year of studies in an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program. This course offers on-demand access to course materials - you can login and complete assignments at your convenience until the course closes. Course prepares students to sit for the designated examination. Students are required (no exceptions) to be employed a minimum of 20 hours per week actively as an assistant. The prospective student must perform the work of a veterinary assistant in a practice that provides full medical care to clients with privately owned animals. (No CE credit)

UT's Companion Animal Pain Management Certificate (Sponsored by University of Tennessee)

April 12, 2013

This program is designed to help veterinarians and veterinary technicians identify the pathologies that will benefit from effective pain management practices. It provides an in-depth discussion of the neurobiology of acute and chronic pain. This program embraces the multimodal treatment of paint management and provides an evidence-based approach to treatment options. The course consists of 14 in-depth modules and meets the requirements for 28 RACE hours of continuing education credit for both veterinary technicians and veterinarians. (28 CE credits)

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