Need CE? Check out the popular webinars of 2023
See what colleagues are watching
How do busy veterinary professionals stay up to date on the latest advances and practices in veterinary medicine? If you’re like many of your colleagues, you turn to AVMA Axon® for high-quality continuing education (CE).
The AVMA Axon® digital CE library is available to all veterinary team members and covers a wide range of topics—from clinical skills to career development, disaster response to wellbeing. If you’re an AVMA member, you can access most webinars free of charge and others at discounted rates.
Looking for a place to begin? Here are some of the most-watched courses of this year. Each offers 1 hour of CE credit unless otherwise noted:
- Compounding: Understanding FDA final guidance #256 (0.5 CE credit)
- Diversity, marginalization, and intersectionality
- Drug-seeking clients: Recognize and prevent
- How well do you utilize veterinary technicians?
- Opioids and drug diversion: Veterinary trends
- Talking with clients: Language dos and don’ts
Get your year-end CE on AVMA Axon®
Just in time to help with any year-end CE requirements you might have, these new courses have recently been added to the Axon library:
- Biosecurity and animal welfare principles
- Equine prepurchase exams: Preventing complaints
- Euthanasia and depopulation in disasters
- How to bring retirement planning to your practice
- Talking with clients: Discussing the cost of care
- Workplace violence: Prevention and intervention
- Space management and practice efficiency
Last chance to get AVMA Convention on demand
New this year, veterinary professionals can purchase AVMA Convention on demand—a package of 50 recorded CE sessions from the summer's biggest educational event. Each session has its own quiz and qualifies for CE credit. Topics include companion animal medicine, food animal/equine, practice management, professional development, public and corporate practice, and veterinary technology. But hurry—It’s only available until December 31.
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A course to satisfy the new dea 8 hour requirement for training in "treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders"
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