Education – Recorded CE Events

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Wed May 7/25 Hold your horses! Eye opening tales from equine ophthalmology. *RECORDING*
Wed, May 7, 2025 Agenda: Recording of our Wed May 7/25 Live Zoom Session Expires Nov 30, 2025 *** EXTENDED TO DEC 31/25 *** Link to flyer Topics:
Eye Say Goodbye: The Ins and Outs of Enucleation: Discussion of enucleation for the equine practitioner with tips and tricks for a more successful intra-operative and post-operative outcome.
Equine Recurrent Uveitis: In depth discussion of ERU, complications, treatment options, and client education.
2 CE credits approved by ABVMA & CVBC. SK, MB & other VMAs self-declare. To access: you must login to the website first, go to the Education tab/CAVM Recorded Sessions, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment if required. If there is a fee owing you must make the payment to complete your registration. Email info@cavm.ab.ca if you require a username/password to log in. Please include your first/last name, title, personal email address, and the clinic/province you work at. 2.00 hrs CE credit ABVMA approved CVBC approved Please register before Dec 31 If you plan to attend, please login for online registration and payment - or notify the CAVM Administrator by email. |
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After you register and pay a link to the recording and quiz will be emailed to you within 48 hours. You must get 80% or higher on the quiz to pass and receive the CE credits. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of successfully passing the quiz. |
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Wed May 14/25 How to get the best from your Teleradiologist! *RECORDING*
Wed, May 14, 2025 Agenda: Recording of our Wed May 14/25 Live Zoom Session Expires Nov 30, 2025 *** EXTENDED TO DEC 31/25 *** Link to flyer Description:
Good communication between the primary clinician and radiologist is vital for high quality, accurate, and nuanced study interpretation for ensuring optimal patient care.
The aim of this talk is to provide deeper insight into the teleradiology partnership, and focus on key aspects that enhance that relationship from study design to report expectations.
2 CE credits approved by ABVMA & CVBC. SK, MB & other VMAs self-declare. To access: you must login to the website first, go to the Education tab/CAVM Recorded Sessions, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment if required. If there is a fee owing you must make the payment to complete your registration. Email info@cavm.ab.ca if you require a username/password to log in. Please include your first/last name, title, personal email address, and the clinic/province you work at. 2.00 hrs CE credit ABVMA approved CVBC approved Please register before Dec 31 If you plan to attend, please login for online registration and payment - or notify the CAVM Administrator by email. |
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After you register and pay a link to the recording and quiz will be emailed to you within 48 hours. You must get 80% or higher on the quiz to pass and receive the CE credits. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of successfully passing the quiz. |
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Wed Sept 10/25 Best Practices in Managing the Compromised, Contaminated Wound *RECORDING*
Wed, Sep 10, 2025 Agenda: Recording of our Wed Sept 10/25 Live Zoom Session Expires March 31, 2026 Link to flyer Description:
Using a framework of clinical cases, we will discuss techniques to maximize wound healing. Topics include assessment of tissue viability, targeted debridement, effective lavage, application of topical agents and moisture retentive dressings (such as calcium alginate, hydrophilic foam, hydrocolloid, and hydrogel), and countering tension with skin stretching and closure techniques. Attendees will expand their ability to provide effective wound care and achieve faster, more comfortable healing for their patients.
2 CE credits approved by ABVMA & CVBC. SK, MB & other VMAs self-declare. To access: you must login to the website first, go to the Education tab/CAVM Recorded Sessions, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment if required. If there is a fee owing you must make the payment to complete your registration. Email info@cavm.ab.ca if you require a username/password to log in. Please include your first/last name, title, personal email address, and the clinic/province you work at. 2.00 hrs CE credit ABVMA approved CVBC approved Please register before Mar 31 If you plan to attend, please login for online registration and payment - or notify the CAVM Administrator by email. |
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After you register and pay a link to the recording and quiz will be emailed to you within 48 hours. You must get 80% or higher on the quiz to pass and receive the CE credits. Your results are automatically emailed to us and a CE certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of successfully passing the quiz. |
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Sun Nov 2/25 Aging Gracefully: Veterinary Strategies for the Senior Dog (Day 1 of 2) *RECORDING*
Sun, Nov 2, 2025 Agenda: Recording of our Sun Nov 2/25 Live Zoom Session Expires May 31/26 Link to flyer Topics:
1. Evaluating the Healthy Senior Dog
2. Diagnostic Recommendations for Senior Dogs - When & What
3. Common Blood Work Abnormalities in Geriatrics
3 CE credits approved by ABVMA & CVBC. SK, MB, and other VMAs self-declare. To access: you must login to the website first, go to the Education tab/CAVM Recorded Sessions, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment if required. If there is a fee owing you must make the payment to complete your registration. Email info@cavm.ab.ca if you require a username/password to log in. Please include your first/last name, title, personal email address, and the clinic/province you work at. 3.00 hrs CE credit ABVMA approved CVBC approved Please register before May 31 If you plan to attend, please login for online registration and payment - or notify the CAVM Administrator by email. |
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After you register and pay a link to the recording and quiz will be emailed to you within 48 hours. You must get 80% or higher on the quiz to pass and receive the CE credits. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of successfully passing the quiz. |
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Sun Nov 9/25 Aging Gracefully: Veterinary Strategies for the Senior Dog (Day 2 of 2) *RECORDING*
Sun, Nov 9, 2025 Agenda: Recording of our Sun Nov 2/25 Live Zoom Session Expires May 31/26 Link to flyer Topics:
4. Why is my Senior Dog Coughing?
5. Proteinuria and Hypertension
6. Senior Dog Nutrition
3 CE credits approved by ABVMA & CVBC. SK, MB, and other VMAs self-declare. To access: you must login to the website first, go to the Education tab/CAVM Recorded Sessions, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment if required. If there is a fee owing you must make the payment to complete your registration. Email info@cavm.ab.ca if you require a username/password to log in. Please include your first/last name, title, personal email address, and the clinic/province you work at. 3.00 hrs CE credit ABVMA approved CVBC approved Please register before May 31 If you plan to attend, please login for online registration and payment - or notify the CAVM Administrator by email. |
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After you register and pay a link to the recording and quiz will be emailed to you within 48 hours. You must get 80% or higher on the quiz to pass and receive the CE credits. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of successfully passing the quiz. |
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Sat Nov 15/25 Where There Are No Roads and No Vets: Improving Access to Veterinary Care in Canada’s Far North. *RECORDING*
Sat, Nov 15, 2025 Agenda: Recording of our Sat Nov 15/25 Live AGM Guest Speaker Expires May 31, 2026 Link to flyer Description:
The veterinary shortage across Canada has been gaining awareness over the recent years. Unfortunately, lack of veterinarians and limited access to veterinary care has always been a reality in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. With a total population of over 80,000 residents - which is divided into 58 communities, with the majority of these being fly-in only - there are only 3 local veterinarians all of whom are located in Yellowknife, the capital of Northwest Territories. This leaves the remaining communities without regular access to veterinary care. Lack of access to veterinary services negatively affects human, animal, and environmental health, for example, community safety issues and potential increased rabies transmission between humans, dogs, and wildlife. To address these issues, Veterinarians Without Borders (VWB) North America’s Northern Animal Health Initiative (NAHI) delivers programming in collaboration with communities to increase access to veterinary services in Northwest Territories and Nunavut, Canada. Programming focuses on strengthening community capacity and One Health in these regions through interventions such as veterinary clinics, telehealth services, and Community Animal Health Worker training, alongside knowledge sharing and community engagement initiatives. Come learn about how VWB North America’s NAHI program is changing the lives of many animals across Canada’s North!
1 CE credits approved by ABVMA. SK, MB & other VMAs self-declare. (This was not approved by CVBC). To access: you must login to the website first, go to the Education tab/CAVM Recorded Sessions, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment if required. If there is a fee owing you must make the payment to complete your registration. Email info@cavm.ab.ca if you require a username/password to log in. Please include your first/last name, title, personal email address, and the clinic/province you work at. 1.00 hrs CE credit ABVMA approved Please register before May 31 If you plan to attend, please login for online registration and payment - or notify the CAVM Administrator by email. |
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After you register and pay a link to the recording and quiz will be emailed to you within 48 hours. You must get 80% or higher on the quiz to pass and receive the CE credits. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of successfully passing the quiz. |
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Sun Nov 23/25 Updates in Dermatology (Day 1 of 2) *RECORDING*
Sun, Nov 23, 2025 Agenda: Recording of our Sun Nov 23/25 Live Zoom Session Expires May 31/26 Link to flyer Day 1 of 2 (Nov 23/25): Cutaneous and otic infection diagnosis and management in veterinary dermatology. Cutaneous and otic infections in our dermatology patients can be frustrating to manage. Cytology is a quick, inexpensive and non-invasive diagnostic test to determine whether patients have secondary infections. Knowing how to take samples and being confident interpreting these samples is critical to an animal’s disease management and health. For these reasons, cytology should be part of the minimum database for any patient being seen for a “skin or ear problem”. Antimicrobial resistance continues to be of growing concern in both veterinary and human medicine. During this session we will review the newly published guidelines for the treatment for bacterial pyoderma (both susceptible and resistant) as well as how to diagnose resistant infections. We will also discuss treatment of infectious otitis externa as well as reviewing all the factors contributing to otitis development and ways to better manage those difficult otitis cases in the clinic.
3 CE credits approved by ABVMA & CVBC. SK, MB, and other VMAs self-declare.To access: you must login to the website first, go to the Education tab/CAVM Recorded Sessions, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment if required. If there is a fee owing you must make the payment to complete your registration. Email info@cavm.ab.ca if you require a username/password to log in. Please include your first/last name, title, personal email address, and the clinic/province you work at. 3.00 hrs CE credit ABVMA approved CVBC approved Please register before May 31 If you plan to attend, please login for online registration and payment - or notify the CAVM Administrator by email. |
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After you register and pay a link to the recording and quiz will be emailed to you within 48 hours. You must get 80% or higher on the quiz to pass and receive the CE credits. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 48 hours of successfully passing the quiz. |
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