Veterinary Medicine Continuing Education Credits
Animal Health
Veterinary Medicine Continuing Education Credits
Veterinarians, veterinary technicians and practice managers can earn continuing education credit by attending one or more animal health-focused educational seminars at K-State Olathe.
One hour of continuing education credit is awarded at the end of each session. Participants can earn up to four credit hours for attending the full series.
About the series
Each seminar is from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the K-State Olathe campus. The events begin with a casual meal followed by an instructional presentation by faculty in Kansas State University's College of Veterinary Medicine. Attendees will be able to network with colleagues and the university presenters.
Registration is $50 per session or $175 — a $25 discount — for the full series. Registering with the discounted price is only available through Sept. 1.
Speakers and topics
Choose from the following:
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Sept. 6James Carpenter, M.S., D.V.M., Dipl. D.A.C.Z.M. "Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of Rabbit Gastrointestinal Syndrome"
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Sept. 20Susan Nelson, D.V.M. "Interpreting pet food labels and calculating caloric needs of dogs and cats"
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Oct. 10Ralph Richardson, D.V.M. "Veterinary career transitions: Thinking about a change?"
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Nov. 8Neala Boyer, D.V.M. "Vaccine reactions: Understanding reaction severity, how to reduce risks and treatment options"
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