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Pain management focus of upcoming VetCE Virtual eventAugust 23, 2022Veterinary professionals looking to refine their pain management skills can sign up for an upcoming live virtual continuing education (CE) event.
RVT self-advocacy strengthens profession, NAVC saysMay 30, 2022Veterinary nurses and technicians looking to enhance their self-advocacy communication skills may benefit from North American Veterinary Community’s (NAVC’s) upcoming webinar.
Anesthesia focus of upcoming VetCE Virtual eventApril 8, 2022Veterinary professionals looking to refine their anesthesia skills can sign up for an upcoming live virtual continuing education (CE) event.
Dental education focus of upcoming VetCE Virtual event February 17, 2022Veterinary professionals looking to refine their dental skills can sign up for an upcoming live virtual continuing education (CE) event.
Euthanasia focus of upcoming VetCE Virtual eventNovember 22, 2021Veterinary professionals looking to refine their euthanasia appointments and strengthen client relations can sign up for an upcoming live virtual continuing education (CE) event.
Liquid biopsy focus of free RACE-approved online CEOctober 26, 2021Veterinary professionals interested in learning about a new tool in cancer detection and characterization can sign up for an upcoming continuing education (CE) course, sponsored by PetDX.
Trupanion partners with VetMedTeam to provide free CE courseNovember 14, 2018Pet insurance company, Trupanion is sponsoring a free CE course for members through VetMedTeam.
Improve International CE provider enters U.S.March 6, 2018Improve International continuing education provider, founded in 2008 by a team of U.K. of veterinarians, has launched in the U.S., offering a range of short courses for veterinary professionals seeking to update their knowledge and develop new skills. The company's first RACE-approved courses for U.S. veterinarians will take place between April and July and feature such speakers as Kenneth Waller III, DVM, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine, and Eric Monnet, DVM, Ph.D., DACVS, DECVS, and Howard Seim III, DVM, from Colorado State University. More than 20,000 veterinarians in 20 countries have enhanced their careers and improved the profitability of their practice by undertaking Improve International's programs, which combine review lectures, case-based discussions and hands-on practical sessions, according to the company. Improve is working with industry partners, including IM3, Medtronic, Mila, Sound, Storz, and Veterinary Orthopedic Implants Inc. in the delivery of its U.S. courses and will host its practical sessions at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine facilities. "As the leading supplier of CE in many countries, we have a strong understanding of the needs of practicing veterinarians and are working with highly skilled instructors and leading vendors to offer high-end practical …