RACE Approved for Vets and Techs

Course meets the requirements for 1 RACE hours of continuing education credit for veterinary technicians and veterinarians in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB's RACE approval. However, participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery.

RACE Subject Category: Medical; Delivery Method: Non-interactive Distance; Program Number 1260556


 

Content Presenter

Seth Eaton, VMD, DACVO

 

Course Focus and Learning Objectives

VetCE on Demand: Geriatric Globes - Best Practices for Treating Ophthalmic Disease in Senior Dogs and Cats utilizes the archive of a live presentation under the same name.

While ophthalmic diseases may present in companion animals at any age, those affecting senior patients may be particularly challenging to manage. Common contributing factors include intolerance of ophthalmic medications and presence of comorbidities that may complicate treatment or administration of general anesthesia. However, there is an expanding range of options for managing many geriatric eye diseases in dogs and cats; and many can be administered or performed by primary care veterinarians and their animal care teams. This course lists the most common eye diseases presenting in geriatric dogs and cats, with a focus on those best practices for management and techniques to preserve vision and/or comfort in our aged small animal patients.

At the end of the course participants should be able to:

  • recognize the most common geriatric eye diseases in dogs and cats
  • discuss the clinical significance for vision and comfort of geriatric eye diseases in dogs and cats
  • describe fundamental differences that distinguish geriatric eye diseases between dogs and cats

 

Open Enrollment with Immediate Access and Individual Scheduling

This is an open enrollment course. Participants may enroll at any time. Upon submission of enrollment the participant is immediately added to the course. The course welcome email provides login and other important information.

This is an asynchronous course, meaning it does not contain real time components. Participants do not need to be logged into the course at specific times to attend lectures or view presentations. Participants do not need to complete the course in one sitting.

Completion Deadline:

Participants have 60 days from date of enrollment to view the presentation, as often as desired, as well as submit the two completion requirements outlined below. If after 60 days the completion requirements have not been submitted, the participant will be graded out of the course as incomplete.

 

Completion Requirements

The completion requirements for this course are:

  • complete the quiz with a score of 80% or better - multiple attempts are permitted
  • submit the course survey

Upon submission of the final completion requirement, the participant will automatically be marked as completed and the course completion email will be sent out. The participant will have immediate access to the certificate.

 

Course Fee

Price: $25.00 USD


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