ONgoing CE Opportunities
Ongoing CE Opportunities
The postings are categorized and sorted alphabetically for your convenience; they are not displayed in any order of priority or preference by OAVT. New postings are added regularly.
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College Programs/ Certificates/ Diplomas
This program will teach students the importance of providing an appropriate environment for a wide range of animals in both short and long term rehabilitation situations from an ecological viewpoint. The program will give students a solid foundation on wildlife rehabilitation knowledge, diagnostic and nursing skills gained through practical experience. Graduates will be able to explore a wide range of career opportunities in both the private and public sectors, including employment in natural resources, zoos, and wildlife parks, avian rehabilitation centers, natural bird sanctuaries, orphanage programs and any small or large animal veterinary clinic that receives injured wild animals. Worth 20 CE credits upon completion of program.
A graduate one-year certificate program for RVTs in response to emerging animal health care needs. Worth 20 CE credits upon completion of program
This micro-credential was designed by Dr. Ray Reynan (past President of the Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners and Canadian Association of Bovine Practitioners) and Wayne Shewfelt (past President of Ontario Association of Bovine Practitioners) and former winner of the prestigious American Association of Bovine Practitioners Dairy Veterinary of the Year Award.
Successful candidates will be able to function independently and confidently as part of a veterinary service delivery team.
These micro-credentials are offered online with farm school assessments in Haileybury, Ontario or other locations. Micro-credentials are an ideal option for achieving badges of completion for professional development that can also be placed in LinkedIn accounts.
MICRO-CREDENTIALS ARE OFFERED AT YOUR OWN PACE, SEMESTER BASED, AND CONTINUOUS INTAKE
Modules include:
Stockmanship
Learn about herd and animal behavior, handle cattle with personal safety,and in a way that minimizes animal stress.
Dairy Industry
This module will introduce the structure of the supply management system for dairy production, including an introduction to how milk checks are calculated and managed by producers.
Life of a Diary Cow
Review the life cycle of a dairy cow from birth to herd removal. Particular focus on the impacts and assessment of the cow environment, from stall design to ventilation.
Udder Health/Milk Quality and Mastitis
Gain techniques to troubleshoot milk quality issues from the collection of farm data, cleanliness, and aseptic samples.
Reproduction/Manipulation of Cycles and Breeding
This unit explores the reproductive physiology of the modern dairy cow, including breeding synchronization protocols, use of computer software in tracking herd reproductive performance, and the role of technicians in both data entry and report preparation for dairy veterinarians.
Nutrition
This module explores shaker boxes, audits, evaluating feed samples, and reading a feed tag.
Transition Cow Management
Learn to use various computer software and monitoring programs in detection of transition cow disorders. Formally capture
herd data such as body condition scoring and BHB sampling to assist in in this capacity.
Dairy Software
Learn to run Dairycomp software. Prepare and interpret reports on milk production, reproduction, and health events.
Dairy Medications
Review basic protocols, reporting requirements, and safety procedures to administer treatments and vaccination programs at a herd level.
Health Management
Learn about common issues encountered in Canadian dairies, and the role of the technician in data collection, treatment, and monitoring for pathogens.
Hoof Health and Lameness
Develop skill in lameness evaluation and recording, as well as assessment of current farm hoof health protocols. Environmental and nutritional contributions will also be discussed.
Cost: $1895
To Register: NCMicro@northern.on.ca
Book a seminar/Lunch & Learn or in-person course
Looking for a comprehensive course on anesthesia and medical math? Look no further than Southwest Veterinary’s Anesthesia and Medical Math course. Our experienced coaches bring a wealth of knowledge to general practices, covering everything from drug safety for renal, cardiac, and pregnant dogs to overcoming common issues like tachycardia and low blood pressure.
In this four-hour workshop, RVTs will dive deep into anesthesia, learning everything from the basics to monitoring and keeping your patients at a level plane. We will go deep into end tidal monitoring and how useful it is in these patients. Plus, we’ll review common medical math to ensure your patients are getting accurately dosed and how to start a CRI on your patients with or without a syringe pump.
$750 up to 8 staff members
To register southwestvetcoaching@gmail.com
The Animal Dental Care Wet Lab is a full day, hands-on educational program with in-depth training in professional dental cleaning, state of the art in digital charting, as well as oral radiography technique using computed radiography.
This uniquely designed program is provided for a veterinarian and registered veterinary technician from the same practice to enhance learning as a team.
In-depth training is done for veterinarians in local anesthesia and extraction techniques.
To register – info@animaldentalcare.com
Location – Guelph Veterinary Specialty Hospital, 1460 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, N1L 1C8
Time – 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Cost – $2300.00 + HST for each DVM and RVT
For registration, course descriptions and dates please visit: http://www.caninefoundations.com/seminars/. Click on ‘Registration Details’ beside the course that you’re interested in, to find out about dates and locations.
1. Animal Control Canine Self Defense (4 CE Credits)
2. Canine Behaviour 101 (4 CE Credits)
3. CEFA: Canine Emergency First Aid (5 CE Credits for a full day)
4. Dog to Dog Aggression Basic (4 CE Credits)
5. Canine Behaviour 102 – Separation Anxiety (4 CE Credits)
6. Canine Behaviour 103 – Resource Guarding (4 CE Credits)
7. Canine Behaviour 104 – Territorial Guarding (4 CE Credits)
8. Canine Behaviour 105- Canine Temperament Assessment (5 CE Credits for day)
9. Canine Attendant Training (5 CE Credits for day)
10. Animal Control Canine Behaviour 101 (4 CE Credits for day)
Efficient instrument processing; is your clinic ready? Contact Ceva to schedule a Lunch and Learn with one of their representatives to find out. Pheromones Explained is another Lunch and Learn topic Ceva can present. Call 1-800-510-8864.
Compassionate End-of-Life Care Communication Strategies
Learning outcomes:
- Develop an understanding of how to convey compassion as you communicate with a grieving family.
- Learn how judging a family’s decision for End-of-Life Care creates communication barriers and increases the care providers risk for burden transfer and burnout.
- Learn the do’s and don’ts of End-of-Life Care Communication
- Explore the role body language plays in EOL Care communication and learn the do’s and don’ts of body language
- Develop strategies for navigating End-of-Life Care communication challenges
Take away: The best gift you can give a grieving family is learning how to be a compassionate communicator. The best gift you can give yourself as an EOL care provider is learning not to judge the family’s decision.
Introduction: a bit about who we are and what we do
Why a good death matters – we talk about the four steps to creating a meaningful experience using the acronym CARE.
Discover the important role that compassionate communication plays in providing a meaningful experience
Learn how judging the family’s decision impacts our ability to be compassionate communicators as well as our own wellbeing. Develop an understanding of the unique set of “budgets” that each family has that impacts their timing.
Learn the dos and don’ts of End-of-Life Care communication.
Learn the role that body language plays and the dos and don’ts of body language.
Explore other non verbal ways to communicate warmth and compassion.
Navigating Communication Challenges- 4 common communication challenges and strategies to help (silent family, the ‘rushy’ family, family not on the same page, family with children).
Answering tough questions: review a few of the tough questions we get asked as End-of-Life Care Providers and learn strategies to reply with grace and compassion.
To schedule a training session: endoflifecaretraining@gmail.com
Debra Rimmer (Masters in Social Work) offers professional support for stress, burnout, compassion fatigue and self care. Call Debra Rimmer, MSSW, RSM for a complementary 15 minute consultation: (613) 700-0104. Worth 1.5 CE credits per seminar.
An interactive seminar presentation brought to you!
Description: Bring interactive and essential training to your veterinary clinic with the RVT Approach’s In-Clinic Workshop. This seminar covers choking, basic and advanced life support, as well as post-resuscitative care. Our hands-on training session with Casper, the CPR mannequin, ensures that your team is equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to provide the best care possible.
Email: keljohnson31@gmail.com
Phone: (905) 467-8807
Website: www.rvtapproach.com
Discover the modern expectations families have for their pets’ end-of-life care experience, along with the latest protocols and techniques for achieving a meaningful transition. This Lunch and Learn also offers your team valuable resources to support the patient, the family, and the care provider.
– Review how the human-animal bond has evolved over the centuries
– Discuss modern expectations that families have for their pet’s end-of-life care
– Learn the steps to creating a meaningful experience using the acronym CARE
– Review examples of sedation protocols
– Discuss common reasons you may need to deviate from sedation protocol
– Discuss strategies for navigating challenges
– Review tips for transforming the exam room
– Discover the importance of providing grieving resources to all families
Cost: $499 for up to 5 team members; $30 per additional member (virtual). In-person events include a travel fee of $0.60/km round trip.
- Feline Hyperthyroidisn: A one hour presentation focused on team training of feline hyperthyroidism.
- Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: A one hour presentation focused on team training of canine hyperadrenocorticism.
- Otitis Externa: A one hour presentation focused on team training of otitis externa.
To book a Dechra lunch and learn, please email Cheryl Bedford-Buffett: cheryl.bedford@dechra.com
Participants learn through a combined curriculum of didactic and hands-on wet labs using cadavers. During the radiology portion of the day, the instructors will guide participants through tips and tricks for obtaining the skills needed to successfully obtain full mouth image series on cats and dogs.
Cost: $999.00
Discover your unique strengths and how to leverage them for optimal performance in your personal and professional life. This program includes an asynchronous psychometric evaluation of your strengths, a detailed report, a presentation of the importance of strengths through the lens of positive psychology, as well as one-on-one coaching to specifically address your report and what it means for you. You’ll walk away knowing what makes you unique, how to mitigate challenges and how to use your strengths to be your best self.
20% off the regular price of $250 (RVT Special!)
In this one-day workshop, participants will learn the basics of performing Fast scans of the thorax and abdomen. These scans are used to evaluate for abnormal thoracic/peritoneal fluid and air and help guide treatment. They can be used as part of a routine physical exam, particularly for the trauma patient and the medically unwell.
Fast scans are an ultrasound guided quick 5-point assessment in both the thoracic and abdominal cavity. These scans require little preparation and patient can be positioned to best maintain stability. This course is designed provide participants with a foundation to perform this efficient and effective ultrasound assessment tool and does not require previous ultrasound experience.
Who should attend this course: Clinicians and general veterinary practitioners who are novice or beginning to use ultrasound as a routine assessment tool in their day-day practice.
Cost of course: $525
Handling client questions regarding the aftercare of their beloved pets can be a difficult conversation for your team members to deal with. Let Gateway bring in lunch for the team while you learn more about our services, including communal and individual cremations, our accredited facilities, and our wide variety of memorial products.
To book a Gateway Lunch and Learn with one of our Territory Managers, email inquiry@gatewaypetmemorial.com, or call 1-800-227-6915.
An interactive hands-on training seminar demonstrating the practicality of non-manual restraint for radiography. The workshop combines techniques on acquiring quality, diagnostic radiographs for both routine thoracic and abdominal studies (on awake patients), and several orthopedic studies (shoulder, elbow, stifle, pelvis) on sedated patients. This workshop has been approved for 2 CE credits with the OAVT.
This program was designed to help participants navigate the challenges that arise during End-of-Life Care appointments. They will learn how to improve the experience for the patient, the family and themselves.
Our participants will learn the most modern sedation protocols along with tips and tricks for achieving MUZZLE FREE sedation of all patients!
We will also review techniques for IH, IR, and IC injections and techniques for helping the family understand so that things go smoothly.
Learning Outcomes
– End-of-Life Care Sedation protocols used by Hospice teams (to be approved by your supervising DVM)
– Strategies for gracefully sedating even the most aggressive patients
-What to do when you can’t secure a vein
-Common reasons a patient won’t fall asleep and what to do
-Agonal breathing, signs it is imminent, ways to avoid it, how to explain it
-Patient has a seizure, what to do and how to reassure the family
-Handling aggressive patients that you weren’t prepared for
-Respiratory distress, patient handling and family education
-Edema in the limbs
– IH, IR, IC injections techniques
– Tips for making intra-organ injections go smoothly
-Reassuring the nervous family
-How to deal with angry family members
This course is approximately 3 hours in length
To learn more: https://www.theartofgoodbye.ca
To register: picheemilyrvt@gmail.com
$599 for In Clinic plus travel
$399 for virtual
The price for educational institutes varies, depending on their needs and location.
POCUS has high sensitivity and specificity for the detection of abdominal effusion and other abdominal applications (GI motility, bladder volume estimation, gallbladder halo, pneumoperitoneum, renal pelvic dilation), and several thoracic, vascular, and cardiac pathologies (pneumothorax, pleural effusion, alveolar interstitial disease, left and right-sided heart failure, pericardial effusion, intravascular volume estimation and response to fluid therapy). Through comprehensive and interactive lectures delivered by two of the founders and leading experts in the field of veterinary POCUS, participants will have the opportunity to learn and practice the skills of POCUS. Lectures are heavily case-based and designed to provide a solid understanding of normal findings as well as pathology, which will be followed by a hands-on laboratory on live animals. Time permitting, vascular access techniques using ultrasound will be discussed and practiced on a phantom model.
Cost: $1399.00
In this session participants will learn how to accomplish radiology hands-free positioning for all anatomy of the small animal patient. Participants will learn how to use mechanical restraint, or a combination of mechanical/chemical restraint, to achieve a diagnostic quality small animal radiology study. A combination of trough, sandbags, wedges and tape can help you accomplish a hands-free study.
A discussion of best radiation safety practices for all staff and best safety practices for the patient will be included.
This course is designed for clinicians, practice managers, RVTs, and any team members involved in taking radiographs.
Who Should attend this course: RVTs and clinicians with a desire to learn how to use hands-free principles techniques in their clinic. Hands-Free Starter Kits will be available for purchase at the end of the workshop.
Price: $299.00
OAVT Credits – 4.5 CECs
Southwest Veterinary Coaching
Southwest Veterinary Coaching presents a variety of courses aimed at further development within general practice. Southwest Vet Coaching is comprised of two RVTs who each have several years of ER experience. We have designed several courses geared towards RVTs which are accredited by the OAVT for up to 4 CE credits . We provide the experience of an in clinic, hands on approach towards emergency skills and knowledge. The following are the main courses we provide at this time, although we are adding more courses often, and are happy to create an individual course based on the needs of your clinic.
- The Art of ER Triage, including the Top 5 Common Emergencies seen in companion animals
- Anesthesia & Medical Math
- Toxicities & placement of nasogastric tubes
- All about blood, including blood transfusions, ECGS and lab work
We can provide these courses anywhere in Southwestern Ontario!
Time – between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Cost – $750 for up to 8 staff members
To arrange a date & time for any of the above courses, please contact us at southwestvetcoaching@gmail.com
At Southwest Veterinary Coaching, we specialize in providing training and support to Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs) and other veterinary support staff who are looking to improve their skills when it comes to triaging and handling common emergencies. We understand that these situations can be stressful, which is why we are committed to helping our clients feel more comfortable and confident in their abilities.
Join us at Southwest Veterinary and learn the art of triaging. Our course delves deep into the 5 most common emergencies seen in regular general practices, providing different scenarios on how each staff role is managed through an emergency, starting with CSRs asking probing questions to owners about their sick pet. We’ll then move onto RVTs knowing how to stabilize patients, administer drug doses as per DVM, and identify normal vitals versus concerns. Our experienced instructors will share pearls of wisdom that will help you feel confident in your ability to handle emergencies in a professional and effective manner.
$750 up to 8 staff members
To register southwestvetcoaching@gmail.com
Studies have identified a new key player in the transmission of pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA) in people, dogs and cats. The role of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) in pain associated with osteoarthritis has been under investigation for the last two decades. In adults, Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) plays a significant role in pain signaling. Learn about the identified mechanism of action of Nerve Growth Factor in OA pain, and new revolutionary treatment options for OA Pain.
https://www.zoetis.ca/companion-animal/oa-pain/first-time-resolution.aspx
OAVT CE: 1 credit
Training programs: Learn. Grow. Succeed.
COMMUNICATING WELL
1 CE CREDITS
The key to a team’s success is communication, so CDMV provides a training that will help you understand your team’s different personalities and how to integrate a variety of tools and improve communication at work.
Key concepts:
· Understanding emotional intelligence
· Personality assessment
· Effective communication
To learn more or to book a session with your Account Executive, please call 1 800-668-2368.
CLIENT SATISFACTION
1.5 CE CREDITS
Designed in collaboration with the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), this covers simple, easily-applicable and industry-specific marketing concepts.
It is increasingly difficult to exceed client expectations, especially in a fast-paced clinic environment. This training session outlines a 4-step process that can be easily used in clinics to better understand clients’ points of view and instill the best actions for maintaining healthy trust-based relationships with them.
Key concepts:
· Identify various types of interaction and how they impact the client-clinic relationship.
· Acknowledge the importance of getting client feedback about the practice and staff.
· Be responsive to client input and make the necessary changes.
To learn more or to book a session with your Account Executive, please call 1 800-668-2368.
CLIENT EDUCATION AND COMPLIANCE
1.5 CE CREDITS
Designed in collaboration with the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), this covers simple, easily-applicable and industry-specific marketing concepts.
This training session is designed to help veterinary teams to refine their recommendation making skills and aims to maximize clients’ compliance with recommendations.
Key concepts:
· Get to know your clients, earn their trust and establish a rapport.
· Use education and communication to foster better compliance.
· Stand out and make your clients feel special.
To learn more or to book a session with your Account Executive, please call 1 800-668-2368.
MESSAGE AND BRAND DEVELOPMENT
1.5 CE CREDITS
Designed in collaboration with the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), this covers simple, easily-applicable and industry-specific marketing concepts.
If your clients were to describe your clinic’s personality, what would they say? Would they be right? This training session is designed to help realize how clients view your reputation and adjust your image and message to meet your business objectives.
Key concepts:
· Understand the elements involved in the message you wish to convey.
· Learn marketing tips for dealing with challenges specific to veterinary circles.
· How to present the right image.
To learn more or to book a session with your Account Executive, please call 1 800-668-2368.
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
1.5 CE CREDITS
Inventory is the second largest expense for veterinary clinics. It is also directly related to the quality of service delivery. With the S.M.A.R.T.E.R. approach, veterinary clinic teams will learn concrete skills on how to save time and reduce waste. Better inventory management frees up time to focus on what really matters: caring for animals.
Objectives:
· Structure the process for efficiency purposes
· Identify the key stages of the process
· Get concrete tools and tips for effective inventory management
To learn more or to book a session with your Account Executive, please call 1 800-668-2368.
Presented by: Central Sales Ltd and Microsintesis. These ongoing presentations are done in-clinic for staff. They introduce Proteobiotics and explain how bacteria use metabolites for cell-to-cell communication. They will also discuss antibiotic stewardship and our need to create new “non-antibiotic” products that work.
Accredited for 1 CE credit. For more information visit www.ygiapro.com and www.microsintesis.com. To arrange an in-clinic CE session contact your Central Sales Ltd representative.
Our Bootcamps are fast paced, hands-on and extremely effective. Bootcamps are divided into Bootcamp Part 1 (intro) and Bootcamp Part 2 (advanced). By combining didactic and hands-on wet labs, the entire Bootcamp program is designed to cater to all skill levels. You will enhance the skills you already have, or learn something entirely new for your practice!
In this course participants will learn how to perform a full abdominal ultrasound including liver, spleen, urogenital system, gastrointestinal tract, adrenal glands and lymph nodes. Participants will also be given the guiding principles and techniques for ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration and biopsies and an opportunity to practice these techniques in the lab using a phantom. The objectives of the course are:
– To provide the participants with a foundation in how to perform a complete ultrasound examination and how to appropriately document the study for submission to a radiologist.
– Understand the indications for and limitations of abdominal ultrasonography
– Be able to perform ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration and biopsy
The course is designed for both the beginner and those who may have scanned before but would like a refresher.
Cost: $2399.00
Our Bootcamps are fast paced, hands-on and extremely effective. Bootcamps are divided into Bootcamp Part 1 (intro) and Bootcamp Part 2 (advanced). By combining didactic and hands-on wet labs, the entire Bootcamp program is designed to cater to all skill levels. You will enhance the skills you already have, or learn something entirely new for your practice!
In this course the participants will learn the ultrasonographic appearances of common diseases of all the organ systems. The emphasis will be how to differentiate non-specific ultrasonographic findings from those that are more specific for a given disease and determining the next appropriate diagnostic or treatment steps. The objectives of the course are:
– To understand the ultrasonographic manifestations of disease in the major abdominal systems
– To improve on ultrasound scanning skills through supervised practice
The course is designed for those who have either taken a previous introductory course where the basics of scanning have been covered, or have a considerable amount of previous scanning experience as the mechanics of how to conduct an ultrasound examination will not be specifically reviewed.
Cost: $2399.00
Online Opportunities
This is a 60-minute webinar. To watch on-demand: https://www.communivet.com/en/ca/education/webcasts/how-can-you-mend-a-broken-heart
During this webcast, cardiology specialist and professor, Dr. Sonya G. Gordon will provide a quick overview of the ACVIM consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of myxomatous mitral valve disease in dogs. She will also delve into some important questions regarding the following topics:
- diagnosing the various ACVIM stages of canine heart disease and failure with a focus on Stage B2;
- the current recommended treatment for the various ACVIM stages of mitral valve disease;
- what are the “must‐use” treatments and when to administer them if owners are financially restricted;
- the minimum database and findings necessary before veterinarians can confidently recommend treatment; and,
- recommendations for case monitoring throughout the various stages.
“I don’t know how you do it”: The impact of euthanasia on veterinary team wellbeing
Every member of the veterinary team is regularly impacted by euthanasia procedures. Whether by communicating with a client about the “right time”, helping a family to determine “what comes next”, or calling a pet owner to let them know “the ashes are ready for pick-up”, what feels like a routine part of our work can also take a tremendous toll.
During this webcast, veterinary wellness advocate and Thrive! collaborator, Dr. Marie Holowaychuk will focus on recent research that has delved into the impact of euthanasia procedures on the wellbeing of veterinary team members.
OAVT CE Credit – 1
Dermatopicals are often underused in managing veterinary dermatology patients. However, they can be an essential part of a multimodal treatment plan, aiding in the repair of the skin barrier, which is so often disrupted in patients with skin disease.
During this webcast, learn from veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Charlie Pye, as she discusses:
• barrier dysfunction in allergic patients;
• some of the barriers to implementing topical therapy;
• the benefits of topical therapy for dermatology patients.
2020 AAHA/AAFP Feline Vaccination Guidelines (Available on demand June 22, 2022)
Join us for the first of a three-part webcast series discussing companion animal vaccination protocols.
During each webcast, two general practitioners who have a special interest in vaccination will lead a unique and innovative discussion-based forum that will focus on vaccination issues raised by CommuniVET™ members during a recent survey.
Our first conversation will have Dr. Enid Stiles and Dr. Melanie Normand focus on these key aspects of the 2020 AAHA/AAFP Feline Vaccination Guidelines:
- Feline leukemia virus (FeLV)
-Why is it core in kittens?
-How can we differentiate between “low-risk” vs “high-risk” in adult cats?
- Update on feline injection-site sarcomas.
Share your perspective with your peers through fun polling questions while learning how to interpret and apply current vaccination guidelines in your practice.
Presented by Dr. Enid Stiles and Dr. Mélanie Normand
https://www.communivet.com/en/ca/education/webcasts/2020-aaha-aafp-feline-vaccination-guidelines
OAVT CE Credit: 1
Presented by Dr. Kinga Gortel.
Canine pyoderma isn’t like it used to be!
Recurrent pyoderma is a top reason for antibiotic prescribing in small animal practice – but it doesn’t have to be. Treating and preventing these very common skin infections provide key opportunities for antimicrobial stewardship.
During this webcast, learn from veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Kinga Gortel, as she presents:
• how to diagnose this condition;
• how to practise antimicrobial stewardship while treating this dermatosis.
Presented by Dr. Brendon Laing
Is your hospital “tech fearful”, “tech forward” or somewhere in the middle? As daunting as it may seem, the benefits of using technology are well worth the bumps in the road.
During this webcast, Dr. Brendon Laing, veterinarian, practice owner, and technology advocate, discusses this topic with some fresh ideas for low-, medium-, and high-tech options and the potential impact on hospital efficiency.
In this course, Dr. Carrie Jurney, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology) tackles the difficult topic of mental health in veterinary medicine. Through this video training, you will learn how to build resiliency as you deal with the day to day tasks of your job. You will also learn the difference between problem based coping and emotional based coping and how these coping tools can help you to manage workplace stress while maintaining a strong mental health.
Veterinary Webstore: How to enhance your client relationship – This one-hour online session will discuss the benefits of having an online store, and how to effectively set one up in your practice. Call 1-877-788-5028 to register for this session, or email info@myvetstore.ca. Worth 1 CE Credit.
Veterinary Webstore: The Next Step – How to set up, market and manage My VetStore. This one hour session can be delivered online OR in-person to your clinic. This session is for My VetStore users. Participants are taught how to manage and market their online store. Call 1-877-788-5028 to register or book a Lunch and Learn, or email info@myvetstore.ca. Worth 1 CE Credit.
There is a growing understanding and appreciation of the nuanced stressors impacting the well-being of animal-care providers, particularly those in veterinary and shelter medicine. In this practical micro-credential, you will learn how to implement concrete tools into your daily practice that will improve your stress response, which in turn will elevate your overall well-being. Competency will be built in areas that can elicit immediate benefits including establishing boundaries, enhancing self-regulation and self-management, improving reframing as well as health promotion techniques.
Working professionals and students in animal-care settings (veterinary and shelter medicine) will benefit from participating. This includes staff and students at all levels of practice including veterinarians, Registered Veterinary Technicians and other veterinary support staff, including veterinary assistants, reception and managers.
Current information on the risk of ticks and tick-borne diseases in companion animals across Canada will be reviewed. Recommendations from the 2018 ACVIM consensus statement on Lyme disease in dogs and cats will be discussed, including the utility of routine screening, management of seropositive animals and prevention strategies.
Advances in the monitoring of diabetes mellitus in small animals
A focused view of monitoring diabetic dogs and cats with emphasis on the new developments in monitoring diabetics such as glycosylated serum proteins (fructosamine and HbA1C), non-invasive continuous glucose monitors and urine glucose diagnostics. This lecture will focus on the advantages and disadvantages of various diabetic monitoring equipment and will summarize protocols for monitoring insulin therapy. In cats, special emphasis will be on urine glucose monitoring for diabetic remission.
Presented by Deborah S. Greco
1 CE credit
Sponsored by Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets
Adverse food reactions: Using diet to your advantage
Most dogs with chronic enteropathy will experience clinical improvement with dietary therapy, but knowing when, why, and how to implement diet as therapy can be challenging. Using both theoretical and case-based approaches, Dr. Alison Manchester will navigate these hurdles to maximize the benefits of diet in chronic enteropathy patients. An emphasis will be placed on communication strategies known to improve client compliance with regard to nutritional therapy.
What you’ll learn:
· Recognize chronic GI patients likely to improve with dietary therapy
· Gain an understanding of the pathophysiologic rationale behind a dedicated feeding trial
· Review communication strategies that can help optimize outcomes when prescribing diets
https://www.communivet.com/en/ca/education/webcasts/adverse-food-reactions
OAVT CE Credit – 1
Presented by Dr. Jangi Bajwa. Proper elimination trials help complete dietary provocation testing in order to confirm or rule out a food allergy component; thereby, taking the guesswork out of dietary trials and allergy workup. This webcast will cover the importance of an elimination diet trial for allergic patients, including tips on avoiding and overcoming common challenges that can limit the usefulness of this very important diagnostic tool. Join us to discover how to empower clients with the knowledge needed to help complete diagnostically sound dietary trials.
Weight loss and poor appetite are common clinical signs of acute and chronic illness in feline patients. To ensure optimal care, it is important to include nutrition as a key part of the therapeutic plan.
In this presentation, internationally renowned internal medicine specialist, Dr. Jessica M. Quimby will discuss:
· strategies for nutritional assessment and management of weight loss and appetite in feline patients; and,
· the use of mirtazapine – a newly veterinary-approved drug in Canada for body weight gain in cats with a poor appetite and experiencing weight loss.
Presented by Dr. Linda Toresson
This presentation will provide a critically focused overview of gut microbiome composition and how it affects and is affected by host health and disease. It will discuss interpretation and misinterpretation of fecal tests to assess the intestinal microbiome and the built-in redundancy of the microbiome that allows continued functionality, despite minor shifts in microbial diversity. Other topics in this webinar will include how the gut microbiome plays a role beyond food digestion, such as in SCFA production, bile acid conversion, and dysbiosis as cause or effect of disease, as well as rational use of antibiotics.
https://www.communivet.com/en/ca/education/webcasts/assessing-and-treating-the-microbiome
Introduction to Equipment, Knobology & Physics – Pre-recorded webinar
Join Dr. Jessica Ibey DVM RDMS for the first introduction module where she will take attendees through the equipment, knobology, settings and physics of ultrasound.
Kidneys/Urinary Bladder – Pre-recorded webinar
This second module in the Basic Ultrasound Series will take you through recognizing the Anatomy and the approach to the anatomy for the Kidneys, Urinary Bladder, Liver and Gall Bladder when scanning along with landmarking in both cats and dogs. Attendees will learn to recognize images with Normal Anatomy along with images with some most common pathologies of these organ systems.
Spleen and GIT- Pre-recorded webinar
This third module in the Basic Ultrasound Series will take you through recognizing the Anatomy and the approach to the anatomy for the Spleen and GIT when scanning along with landmarking in both cats and dogs. Attendees will learn to recognize images with Normal Anatomy along with images with some most common pathologies of these organ systems.
Adrenals/Pancreas, Reporting, Telemedicine, Image Optimization – Pre-recorded webinar
This fourth module in the Basic Ultrasound Series will take you through recognizing the Anatomy and the approach to the anatomy for the Adrenals and Pancreas when scanning along with landmarking in both cats and dogs. Attendees will learn to recognize images with Normal Anatomy along with images with some most common pathologies of these organ systems.
Attendees of this online CE will also learn about a Tech report, Telemedicine, Diagnostic vs Non-Diagnostic Images, Ergonomics, Machine and Equipment care and further Knobology. Once all your modules have been completed test your knowledge with a quiz to receive your CE certificate.
https://heskavetshop.com/collections/education/products/basic-ultrasound-webinar-series
Cost: $495
Upgrade your skills in nutrition by enrolling in the Royal Canin Nutrition Advisor Program and learn how to create strong individualized nutritional plans for your patients. Through the comprehensive curriculum, you will complete modules that cover a range of topics including health and therapeutic nutrition and communication skills.
If you are new to the program, please contact your Royal Canin Technical Sales Representative to enroll. Already signed up? Visit the Royal Canin Veterinary Portal to access the Royal Canin Academy and start learning! The Royal Canin Academy Is updated regularly with new content, so check in often to see what’s new.
Presented by Dr. Jason Stull, Dr. Michelle Evason and Dr. Marianne Pashley
Parainfluenza. Dog flu. Bordetella. Mycoplasma. Over recent years, these canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC) pathogens have caused prominent illness in Canadian dogs, as well as created great challenges for veterinary practices, dog boarding, and daycare facilities. New respiratory pathogens continue to emerge (pneumovirus) that can impact dog health and push veterinarians to stay current with new diagnostics, therapies, and prevention.
During this case-based webcast, Drs. Jason Stull and Michelle Evason will provide you with all the tools you need to tackle CIRDC
in your patients.
You will receive practical steps to assist in:
• Identifying these patients before they come in your door (and infect other dogs!) • Making the diagnosis and identifying the causative pathogen(s) to best inform treatment • Developing a dog/owner-specific prevention plan • Knowing the steps every facility should take (now) to protect themselves from dog respiratory infections and outbreaks.
On-demand webcast available as of October 18th, presented by Nicole Sheehan, DVM, CVA, CVCH, CVFT.
In this webcast, Dr. Sheehan will explore integrative approaches to managing kidney disease, emphasizing the importance of early detection in chronic kidney disease.
She will also present:
- Practical tips and tricks for treating kidney disease;
- Insights into what is missing in the traditional standard of care;
- Additional strategies to support kidney patients beyond prescription diets and fluid therapy.
Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) held live webinars in March 2017 which were recorded and are now available to a wider audience. Each contains a quiz at the end. Each worth 1 CE credit.
1. Lessons Learned from Pain Management Research in Dairy Cattle
2. Pain Mitigation Following Surgical Castration in Young Beef Calves
Canine Basic Behaviour 101
Safe, positive and healthy human to dog interactions start with learning to understand and speak their language. This 2.5-hour course has been designed to give Animal Professionals, Rescue Volunteers and dog owners the tools necessary to better read canine body language, correctly determine the animal’s emotional state, understand their needs, and recognize early warning signs of behavioural concerns. In addition to learning how to read canine body language, this course also reviews the distinct training needs of each breed group, and investigates least intrusive, minimally aversive, training techniques designed to satisfy the unique needs of the individual dog.
Topics that will be covered are:
How to read canine body language
Different breeds and their training needs
Human to canine communication
Positive training techniques
Suggested training supplies
The target audience for this course includes; Animal Control Officers, Canine Handlers, Veterinarian Technicians, Breeders, dog trainers & behavioural consultants, groomers, doggy daycare attendants, dog walkers / pet sitters, foster parents for canine rescue groups and the average dog owner.
Canine Foundations is proud to offer 2.5 OAVT (Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians), 3.5 CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers) and 4 IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) Continuing Education Credits for Behaviour 101.
Course length 2.5 hours
Cost: $68.25
This course is designed to teach professionals within the canine field, rescue workers and dog owners how to assess, manage and treat mild cases of dog-to-dog aggression. During the first half of the course participants will learn how to; identify and categorize the common types of dog aggression, isolate the dog’s motivation for the problematic behaviour, set realistic treatment goals and how to choose the best treatment and / or management option for that dog. The second half of the seminar delves into the technical aspect of applying strong management and various treatment techniques designed to rehabilitate the most common types of dog-to-dog aggression.
This seminar covers the following topics:
Assessing Dog-to-Dog Aggression
Aggression Management
Treatment Suggestions
Treatment Applications
Realistic Goal Setting
The target audience for this course includes; Animal Control Officers, Canine Handlers, Veterinarian Technicians, Breeders, dog trainers & behavioural consultants, groomers, doggy daycare attendants, dog walkers / pet sitters, foster parents for canine rescue groups and the average dog owner.
Canine Foundations is proud to offer 2.5 OAVT (Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians), 3.5 CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers) and 4 IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) Continuing Education Credits for Dog to Dog Aggression.
Cost: $68.25
When your dog is destroying your house, irritating the neighbours, or injuring themselves every time you leave the home, is it Separation Anxiety? How can you tell? Where can you turn for help? Separation disorders are one of the leading causes for owner frustration and if left untreated, these situations often escalate to an unbearable and even dangerous level. This course is designed to provide individuals who work and live with dogs the necessary information they require to; understand the difference between separation anxiety and separation frustration / boredom, determine which behavioural issues they are dealing with, the root cause for each disorder, how to address separation frustration / boredom, how to avoid creating separation anxiety in your dog and how to design a treatment program for mild to moderate cases of separation anxiety.
This seminar will delve into topics such as:
Separation Anxiety vs Frustration
The nature of attachment and separation
The truth about Frustration
Understanding Separation Anxiety
Treatment options for separation disorders
Preventative measures
The target audience for this course includes; Animal Control Officers, Canine Handlers, Veterinarian Technicians, Breeders, dog trainers & behavioural consultants, groomers, doggy daycare attendants, dog walkers / pet sitters, foster parents for canine rescue groups and the average dog owner.
Canine Foundations is proud to offer 2.5 OAVT (Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians), 3.5 CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers) and 4 IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) Continuing Education Credits for Behaviour 102.
Cost: $68.25
What is resource guarding? Is it treatable? Are all cases of resource guarding subject to behaviour modification? Resource guarding is characterized as an aggressive reaction towards a person and / or animal with the intent to protect a valued resource, such as food or toys, and one of the top 5 reasons owners choose to euthanize or surrender their dogs into the rescue system. Resource guarding reactions can range from mild, simply leaning over the item and refusing to give it up, to severe, disengaging from the item to attack the approaching individual. Identifying which type of guarding you are dealing with and isolating triggers is the first step but how do you know what cases are safe to work with and which techniques to apply?
In addition to learning how to identify resource guarding this course is designed to provide individuals who work and live with dogs the necessary information they require to determine the type of resource guarding present, isolate triggers, design rehabilitation programs and learn preventative techniques.
This seminar will delve into topics such as:
The nature of resource guarding
Assessing resource guarding & triggers
Evaluating rehabilitation risks
Realistic goal setting
Identifying types of resource guarding
Treatment suggestions
Designing treatment programs
Preventative measures
The target audience for this course includes; Animal Control Officers, Canine Handlers, Veterinarian Technicians, Breeders, dog trainers & behavioural consultants, groomers, doggy daycare attendants, dog walkers / pet sitters, foster parents for canine rescue groups and the average dog owner.
Canine Foundations is proud to offer 2.5 OAVT (Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians), 3.5 CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers) and 4 IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) Continuing Education Credits for Behaviour 103.
Cost: $68.25
Territorial response behaviours run the gambit from obnoxious but harmless alert barking to full blown aggressive displays, including attack behaviours, leading to serious injuries. Through the process of domestication and selective breeding humans have attempted to control and strengthen these natural responses, leaving some breeds genetically predisposed to territorial behaviour. The question that remains is; are these dogs suited to urban and family environments and if so how do we work with the dog’s natural tendencies to reduce the risk of injury and legal liability?
The early signs of territorial behaviour in young dogs are often either dismissed or confused with a fear response. Misidentification can lead to the implementation of the wrong techniques and inadvertently promote the very behaviour the owner is trying to remove. This 4 hour course will teach you; where this behaviour comes from, how identify territorial behaviour and how to develop a management program best suited for the individual dog and their unique living situation.
Topics covered include:
The origins of territorial behaviour
Recognizing guarding behaviour patterns
Assessing territorial guarding & triggers
Evaluating rehabilitation risks
Realistic goal setting
Treatment suggestions
Designing treatment programs
In addition to learning how to identify territorial behaviour patterns this course is designed to provide individuals who work and live with dogs the necessary information they require to determine the type and level of territorial guarding present, identify early warning signs, preventative techniques, implement management techniques, design rehabilitation programs and learn the canine specific legislation governing canine to human interaction.
The target audience for this course includes; Animal Control Officers, Canine Handlers, Veterinarian Technicians, Breeders, dog trainers & behavioural consultants, groomers, doggy daycare attendants, dog walkers / pet sitters, foster parents for canine rescue groups and the average dog owner.
Canine Foundations is proud to offer 2.5 OAVT (Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians), 3.5 CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers) and 4 IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) Continuing Education Credits for Behaviour 104.
Cost $68.25