The Ohio State University
Royal Canin/OSU Symposium on Oncology
Oct 4-5, 2008
Royal Canin/OSU Symposium
Oct 3-4, 2008
The Ohio State University
College of Veterinary Medicine
For more info:
www.vet.osu.edu
or call:
(614) 292-8727
Continuing Education Links
We have listed the following links for the resources that the organizations
contain for the purpose of continual educational courses and materials.
Remember to check with the Ohio Veterinary Medical Licensing Board to verify
which classes count towards your CE hours prior to enrolling. For more
information refer to the OAVT Disclaimer.
Animal Behavior Associates, Inc.
As certified, degreed applied animal behaviorists, we bring the power of the
latest scientific information to help you understand and change your pet's
behavior. Dr.Suzanne Hetts and Dan Etsep announce 3 telecourses geared towards veterinary technicians and
other pet professionals. The 3 courses are approved for CPDT credits and the 2
fundamentals courses are approved by CACVT (California).
VetMed Team. Join us in the
VetMed Team discussion boards, deepen your knowledge via the VetMed Team
library, learn new skills through VetMedTeam online education. And to top it
all off, there are many thousands of members of VetMed Team with the same
goals, dreams and commitment to excellence, so make friends! See what
classes the VetMed Team has to offer.
Veterinary Support Personnel Network.
The Veterinary Support Personnel Network is for people working with, for or in
the field of veterinary medicine. Membership in VSPN is free. In order to have
access to all of VSPN's community features including message boards, chats, and
CE, you will need to register. See what the VSPN's continual education center for more details.
Veterinary Information Network. The
Veterinary Information Network is the first and largest online service for
veterinary professionals. It can be defined as a multi-specialist veterinary
facility, with boarded consultants and a fully-staffed library and trained
librarians. It brings together more than 6,000 online veterinarians. See what
the VIN's
continual education page for more details.
Veterinary Learning Systems. How
can you decide where to turn to when your time is limited as it is? Why not
stick with the journal that practicing veterinarians all over the world have
used for over 20 years? The journal they have come to rely on most for
clinically relevant, up-to-date information. Sign up today to receive
Compendium and Vet Forum FREE! Visit the VetLearn
home page for more information.
The OAVT Legal Disclaimer
The OAVT is not responsible for the content of the websites or meetings listed
above. The OAVT is also not responsible for ensuring that any classes or
seminars contained within the listed websites or meetings are eligible for
continuing credit hours with the Ohio Veterinary Medical Licensing Board. You
can always check with the OVMLB through their
website for information regarding what counts towards your CE hours and
what does not.