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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)
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Source: dvm360
March 12, 2013
Free Case Study Investigation CE courses are available for registration at any time and individually explore the scenarios of a seizing canine, diabetic feline, icteric spaniel, terrier with weight loss, polydipsia in a canine, and a vomiting canine patient. The VetMedTeam Case Study Investigation courses present true-to-practice scenarios designed to lead the student through the initial presentation to treatment, discharge and follow-up. The Case Studies are structured to allow participants to proceed at their own pace and all necessary material is provided online. The Case Studies are appropriate for all veterinary practice team members involved in patient care who wish to broaden and/or review their medical knowledge. (1 CE credit)
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July 9, 2012
In this Webinar, which is part of a series on the most common ticks found throughout the United States, Dr. Leah Cohn reviews the effects of the Lone Star and American Dog Ticks as disease vectors. (1 CE credit)
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Source: dvm360
June 12, 2012
This on-demand course was written to provide information in a fun, easy, and memorable way that can be used to help hone your radiation safety skills; answer questions you may have; give you information you can use to decrease the amount of radiation you, as a radiation worker are exposed to; and to help you prepare for national, state, or local exams if you have those ahead. As people who spend a lot of time leaded, we also included radiation apparel comparisons and our recommendations. (2 CE credits)
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Source: dvm360
June 12, 2012
In this on-demand CE course, you will become familiar with aspects of ultrasonography that will help veterinarians and technicians prepare patients for ultrasound exams, provide the basic knowledge needed for doing ultrasound exams, and learn terminology associated with ultrasonography. It is not meant to be a replacement for adequate and extensive hands-on training in doing ultrasounds. The course is written by Fern Delaney, a registered diagnostic medical sonographer who specializes in performing veterinary ultrasonography and training other professionals to do so. (2 CE credits)
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May 31, 2012
We receive dozens of emails from technicians and practice owners addressing problems in their radiology department. Many of these problems involve concerns about radiation safety, exposure badge readings, increased exposure from unnecessary retakes, increased exposure from digital radiography, pregnant employees and technicians who just don't want to hand-hold animals during radiography. This webinar addresses all of these points and will help you take control of radiology-related issues in your practice. (1 CE credit)
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May 2, 2012
Online on-demand CE challenge: It's a simple fact that the inclusion of electrolytes on every biochemistry panel will add valuable information, yet practitioners commonly fail to include them. (0.5 CE credits)
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Source: dvm360
January 13, 2012
This video-on-demand will help you understand the clinical disease spectrum canine degenerative myelopathy, understand the pathophysiology as it relates to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and understand dilemmas associated with diagnosis of degenerative myelopathy. (1 CE credit)
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Source: dvm360
January 13, 2012
In this self-paced online course, Dr. Stephen P. DiBartola explains the major factors that determine potassium balance in the body, lists the common causes of hypokalemia and hyperkalemia, and explains how to symptomatically treat hypokalemia and hyperkalemia. (1 CE credit)
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