FL Veterinarian CE Package - 15 Hours
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Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
- Avian Influenza and Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza 2About the Course:Avian influenza is a highly contagious viral respiratory illness of birds, which tends to circulate primarily within the avian population but can occasionally affect domestic animals. It is important for all veterinarians to have a basic understanding of this virus so they can provide appropriate guidance to their clients and the community.
- Canine Influenza 2About the Course:This course is designed to provide veterinarians with information on the historical background and epidemiology of canine influenza, as well as practical information related to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. With this information, veterinarians will be more prepared for canine influenza outbreaks in their community, and also more prepared to educate dog-owning clients and address their concerns.
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Inappropriate Elimination 3About the Course:Inappropriate elimination can often be resolved with early intervention by finding the underlying problem, if it is a behavioral issues then there are ways to correct this behavior.
- Dispensing Veterinary Prescription Drugs: An Overview 1Course release date: 09/01/2023About the CourseThis course fulfills Florida’s requirement for one hour of continuing professional education in the area of dispensing prescription drugs. After completing this course, veterinarians will have renewed familiarity with the rules and regulations surrounding prescription drug dispensing, including recent changes related to the prescribing of compounded drugs.
- Feline Heartworm Disease: It's More Common Than You Think 2About the Course:Feline heartworm disease is a significant risk to the health of cats throughout the United States. Although Dirofilaria immitis has traditionally been regarded as a parasite of dogs, recent research has demonstrated that feline infections are far more common than veterinarians once thought. These infections often remain undiagnosed, however, given the wide variation in clinical signs of feline heartworm disease and the challenges of obtaining an accurate diagnosis with currently available diagnostic tests. If feline heartworm infection is detected or suspected based on tests, treatment is similarly challenging. There is no single “best” treatment for heartworm disease in cats; most cases are treated symptomatically, with a guarded prognosis.
- Florida Laws and Rules: Veterinary Practice 2Course release date - 7/10/2023About the Course:To remain current on the scope of practice for veterinarians, it is essential that they be updated on new rules being passed or introduced. This course will review Florida’s rules on these matters, as well as the new acts recently enacted in the last few years. As a licensed veterinarian, it is imperative to be judicious in understanding the laws and rules governing the profession. This course will review the recently adopted rules, rule changes or amendments that, in particular, impact the profession and the practice of veterinary medicine.
- Heartworm Disease in Dogs, 2nd Edition 2
Course release date: 7/8/2024
About the course
This course is intended for general practitioners of small animal veterinary medicine who care for dogs that may be exposed to heartworm disease. The course highlights the epidemiology and pathophysiology of heartworm infection, while also providing actional recommendations for heartworm diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Upon completion of this course, veterinarians will be able to prevent and manage heartworm disease, while also answering client questions about this condition.
- Veterinary Dentistry: Basic Practical Guidebook of a Thorough Oral Examination, 2nd Edition 1
Course release date: 7/8/2024
About the CourseThis course is intended for all small animal general practice veterinarians, especially those who are recent veterinary school graduates or new to small animal general practice. This course provides an introduction to practical veterinary dentistry. It outlines the importance of veterinary dentistry within the context of preventive care, clarifies terminology required for accurate charting, and highlights basic aspects of a thorough oral health examination.