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Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine 210
Sub-Title Microbiology
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Price $48.00 USD
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Educational Objectives
Identify bacterial antimicrobial resistance mechanisms for resisting antimicrobial agents
Discuss the molecular basis for bacterial antimicrobial resistance
Explain laboratory methods for detecting and measuring antimicrobial resistance
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Instructors Jeff Bender, DVM
Format(s) AudioVisual Course Multiple Formats RACE Category 1 Scientific Text
Approval Code(s) 20-743141 (RACE 726-36162) Category 1 Scientific
This program is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer Non Interactive Online CE Credit(s), with a maximum of the above listed CE Credit(s) being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each boards CE requirements. RACE Provider #726 Expires: 2025-01-01
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine 210 - 213
Credit Hours(s) 8.0
Price $192.00 USD
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This contains all courses with the educational objectives listed from Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine 210 through Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine 213
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Course Group includes all Courses numbered 210 thru 213
Instructors Jeff Bender, DVM
Format(s) AudioVisual Course Multiple Formats RACE Category 1 Scientific Text
Approval Code(s) 20-743141 (RACE 726-36162) Category 1 Scientific
This program is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer Non Interactive Online CE Credit(s), with a maximum of the above listed CE Credit(s) being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each boards CE requirements. RACE Provider #726 Expires: 2025-01-01
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine 211
Sub-Title Beef and Dairy Cattle
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Price $48.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Parts 1-3
Demonstrate understanding of how preconditioning and other preventive management procedures can reduce the frequency of antibiotic treatments for Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD).
Describe the components of a good preconditioning program and how BRD can be prevented in the feedlot.
Describe how preventing BRD tends to cost less than clinical treatments with antibiotics.
Parts 4 - 5
Describe medicated milk replacer and how it is regulated under the Veterinary Feed Directive.
Identify antibiotics that historically were most commonly added to medicated milk replacer.
List the disadvantages associated with using medicated milk replacer.
Describe proper management and preventive medicine that are critical to long-term calf health.
Describe a good colostrum management program for dairy calves.
Parts 6 - 9
Describe the management practices that can prevent scours in calves, such as high quality colostrum management, sanitation and proper isolation procedures.
Explain the proper role of antimicrobial agents in treating calves with scours.
Parts 10 - 11
Discuss the general guidelines for the judicious use of antibiotics in the treatment of mastitis.
Describe the factors to consider in the selection of an antimicrobial drug for mastitis treatment.
Outline the preventive measures that may be taken on a dairy farm with regards to mastitis.
Discuss proper indications for the use of antimicrobials for contagious mastitis in dairy cattle.
Demonstrate understanding of the need to follow proper treatment protocols when using an antibiotic to treat individual cows for contagious udder pathogens.
Explain how somatic cell counts and culture results are used to formulate a herd antibiotic treatment plan for contagious udder pathogens.
Describe how antimicrobial treatment of contagious udder pathogens can be greatly reduced in herds by using effective mastitis prevention and control programs.
Recognize the futility of using antibiotics to treat cases of contagious mastitis if the cow is to be returned to a herd where she will quickly become reinfected.
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Instructors Jeff Bender, DVM
Format(s) RACE Category 1 Scientific Text
Approval Code(s) 20-743141 (RACE 726-36162) Category 1 Scientific
This program is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer Non Interactive Online CE Credit(s), with a maximum of the above listed CE Credit(s) being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each boards CE requirements. RACE Provider #726 Expires: 2025-01-01
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine 212
Sub-Title Antimicrobial Use and Resistance in Companion Animal Medicine
Credit Hours(s) 3.0
Price $72.00 USD
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Educational Objectives Part 1 and 2
Identify the frequency of antimicrobial use in small animal practice
Summarize the classes and types of antimicrobials commonly used in small animal practice
Discuss the clinical applications where antimicrobial use may be reduced
Describe the association between antimicrobial use and the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance
Demonstrate understanding of the use of bacterial culture with antimicrobial susceptibility testing as an important diagnostic tool to support antimicrobial therapy
Part 3
Identify how antibiotics are frequently used in the pocket pet industry and how the use of antibiotics in pocket pets may select for antimicrobial resistance
Discuss how animal and human health may both be impacted by antimicrobial resistance
Describe how veterinarians in agriculture departments work with veterinarians and other health professionals in local, state, and federal health departments to investigate and control zoonotic disease
Summarize how the use of antibiotics may select for the dissemination of gene cassettes conveying resistance to multiple antibiotics
Part 4
Discuss how antibiotics are frequently used in treatment of canine pyoderma
List the factors to be considered when choosing antibiotic therapy
Identify the underlying causes of canine pyoderma and possible diagnostic and treatment options
Describe the importance of bacterial culture and susceptibility testing, and effective communication with the client
Demonstrate understanding of how animal and human health can both be affected by antibiotic resistance
Part 5
Discuss the use antibiotics to treat feline lower urinary tract disease
List factors that need to be considered when using antibiotic therapy in cases of feline lower urinary tract disease
Identify the importance of bacterial culture results in the selection of an antibiotic
Part 6
Be aware of the guidelines for feline upper respiratory infections set by the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases (ISCAID)
Name the underlying causes of feline upper respiratory infections
Determine the appropriate diagnostic tests and interpretations for cases of feline upper respiratory infection
Explain when the use of antibiotics is appropriate for cases of feline upper respiratory infections and which 2 antibiotics would be appropriate to use empirically
Identify 3 alternative treatment options for antibiotics in cases of feline upper respiratory infection and describe when these treatment options are appropriate
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Instructors Jeff Bender, DVM
Format(s) AudioVisual Course Multiple Formats RACE Category 1 Scientific Text
Approval Code(s) 20-743141 (RACE 726-36162) Category 1 Scientific
This program is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer Non Interactive Online CE Credit(s), with a maximum of the above listed CE Credit(s) being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each boards CE requirements. RACE Provider #726 Expires: 2025-01-01
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Veterinary Medicine 213
Sub-Title Pharmacology
Credit Hours(s) 1.0
Price $24.00 USD
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Outline how antibiotics were discovered and what drives the discovery of new antimicrobial drugs.
Define and differentiate the following related terms: antibiotic, antimicrobial, anthelmintic, antiparasitic, and antifungal.
Describe the different mechanisms of action for antimicrobial drugs, and associate these mechanisms with the common classes of antimicrobial drugs.
Explain pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic factors that affect dose and duration of treatment needed to provide effective therapy for bacterial infections.
Describe some important considerations in prescribing antimicrobial drugs to successfully treat infections in animals without promoting microbial drug resistance.
Other Info RACE does not accredit or endorse or certify any program or person, nor does RACE approval validate the content of the program
Instructors Jeff Bender, DVM
Format(s) AudioVisual Course Multiple Formats RACE Category 1 Scientific Text
Approval Code(s) 20-743141 (RACE 726-36162) Category 1 Scientific
This program is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer Non Interactive Online CE Credit(s), with a maximum of the above listed CE Credit(s) being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each boards CE requirements. RACE Provider #726 Expires: 2025-01-01
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Diagnoses and Treatments in Equine Medicine 203
Sub-Title Diagnosis of Early Embryonic Loss to Fumonisin Toxicosis
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Discuss the epidemiology of 42 conditions (Early Embryonic Loss to Fumonisin Toxicosis) affecting the horse
Recognize the clinical presentation of 42 conditions (Early Embryonic Loss to Fumonisin Toxicosis) affecting the horse
Differentially diagnose 42 conditions (Early Embryonic Loss to Fumonisin Toxicosis) affecting the horse
Apply therapeutic goals and treatments of 42 conditions (Early Embryonic Loss to Fumonisin Toxicosis) affecting the horse
Discuss prognosis and outcomes of 42 conditions (Early Embryonic Loss to Fumonisin Toxicosis) affecting the horse
Educate clients about conditions (Early Embryonic Loss to Fumonisin Toxicosis) affecting their horse
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Diagnoses and Treatments in Equine Medicine 204
Sub-Title Diagnosis from Gasterophilus to Hypoxemia
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Discuss the epidemiology of 49 conditions (Gasterophilus to Hypoxemia) affecting the horse
Recognize the clinical presentation of 49 conditions (Gasterophilus to Hypoxemia) affecting the horse
Differentially diagnose 49 conditions (Gasterophilus to Hypoxemia) affecting the horse
Apply therapeutic goals and treatments of 49 conditions (Gasterophilus to Hypoxemia) affecting the horse
Discuss prognosis and outcomes of 49 conditions (Gasterophilus to Hypoxemia) affecting the horse
Educate clients about conditions (Gasterophilus to Hypoxemia) affecting their horse
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Diagnoses and Treatments in Equine Medicine 205
Sub-Title Diagnosis from Ileus to Myonecrosis
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Discuss the epidemiology of 64 conditions (Ileus to Myonecrosis) affecting the horse
Recognize the clinical presentation of 64 conditions (Ileus to Myonecrosis) affecting the horse
Differentially diagnose 64 conditions (Ileus to Myonecrosis) affecting the horse
Apply therapeutic goals and treatments of 64 conditions (Ileus to Myonecrosis) affecting the horse
Discuss prognosis and outcomes of 64 conditions (Ileus to Myonecrosis) affecting the horse
Educate clients about conditions (Ileus to Myonecrosis) affecting their horse
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Diagnoses and Treatments in Equine Medicine 206
Sub-Title Diagnosis from Nasal Polyps to Pythiosis
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Discuss the epidemiology of 87 conditions (Nasal Polyps to Pythiosis) affecting the horse
Recognize the clinical presentation of 87 conditions (Nasal Polyps to Pythiosis) affecting the horse
Differentially diagnose 87 conditions (Nasal Polyps to Pythiosis) affecting the horse
Apply therapeutic goals and treatments of 87 conditions (Nasal Polyps to Pythiosis) affecting the horse
Discuss prognosis and outcomes of 87 conditions (Nasal Polyps to Pythiosis) affecting the horse
Educate clients about conditions (Nasal Polyps to Pythiosis) affecting their horse
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Diagnoses and Treatments in Equine Medicine 207
Sub-Title Diagnosis from Rabies to Spinal Injury
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Discuss the epidemiology of 61 conditions (Rabies to Spinal Injury) affecting the horse
Recognize the clinical presentation of 61 conditions (Rabies to Spinal Injury) affecting the horse
Differentially diagnose 61 conditions (Rabies to Spinal Injury) affecting the horse
Apply therapeutic goals and treatments of 61 conditions (Rabies to Spinal Injury) affecting the horse
Discuss prognosis and outcomes of 61 conditions (Rabies to Spinal Injury) affecting the horse
Educate clients about conditions (Rabies to Spinal Injury) affecting their horse
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Diagnoses and Treatments in Equine Medicine 208
Sub-Title Diagnosis from Splenic Abscess to Zygomycosis
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Discuss the epidemiology of 63 conditions (Splenic Abscess to Zygomycosis) affecting the horse
Recognize the clinical presentation of 63 conditions (Splenic Abscess to Zygomycosis) affecting the horse
Differentially diagnose 63 conditions (Splenic Abscess to Zygomycosis) affecting the horse
Apply therapeutic goals and treatments of 63 conditions (Splenic Abscess to Zygomycosis) affecting the horse
Discuss prognosis and outcomes of 63 conditions (Splenic Abscess to Zygomycosis) affecting the horse
Educate clients about conditions (Splenic Abscess to Zygomycosis) affecting their horse
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Implicit Bias
Sub-Title The Connection of Implicit Bias: Barriers to Care and Disparities in Access to and the Delivery of Health Care
Credit Hours(s) 2.0
Price $48.00 USD
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Define the concepts of implicit bias and equitable access to health care
Describe historical factors impacting trust in the medical system
Recognize and understand the impact of implicit bias on perception, judgment, and actions that may result in inequitable decision making, failure to effectively communicate, and barriers or disparities in access to and the delivery of health care services
Identify appropriate methods of addressing implicit bias
Identify strategies to ensure that healthcare providesr are enhancing access to care and reducing disparities in the access to and delivery of healthcare services (e.g., understanding differences in needs of diverse population, establishing diversity and inclusion initiatives, and working to enhance personal cultural sensitivity)
Other Info NCCAOM Approved for 2 hours of Ethics: By registering for this course, I understand that the information in this course presented by the Provider and/orInstructor(s) is for educational purposes only and should only be applied with appropriateclinical judgment and used by a trained and licensed practitioner. Governmental laws andregulations vary from region to region and the contents of this course vary in permissibleusage. The participant is required to check their local, state, and federal laws and regulationsregarding the practice requirements and scope of practice issues and the use of theinformation of this course including, but not limited to, theory, herbal medicine, andacupuncture. I acknowledge that NCCAOM does not endorse any specific treatment regimensof any kind. Furthermore, if I use any modalities or treatments taught in this course, I agree towaive, release, indemnify, discharge, and covenant not to sue NCCAOM from and against anyliability, claims, demands, or causes of action whatsoever, arising out of any injury, loss, ordamage that a person may sustain related to the use of the information in this course. I understand that this Release is governed by the laws of District of Columbia, U.S.A. and shallsurvive the termination or expiration of this course. This course is being offered in partnership with OnlineCE.com, ChiroCredit.com, and PharmCon; divisions of Knowfully Learning Group
Instructors Jeanine Abrons, PharmD, MS
Format(s) AudioVisual Course
Approval Code(s) RACE #726-988606 Category 1 Scientific This program is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer Non Interactive Online CE Credit(s), with a maximum of the above listed CE Credit(s) being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician/technologist. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each boards CE requirements. RACE Provider #726 Expires: 2025-01-30
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Natural Veterinary Medicine 201
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Associate the traditional Chinese medicine metaphors to the corresponding Western physiology and anatomy concepts
Compare and contrast the concepts of Qi, Yin, Yang, Zang and Fu
Recognize the relationship between Zang and Fu organs and their association with the Cooking Pot Analogy
Relate how a deficiency of a particular source of Qi may produces multiple manifestations and health effects
Describe the concept of pulse diagnosis
Summarize the similarities and differences in taking the History of Present Illness
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of behavioral disorders
Identify the correspondence of modern Western therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies.
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of behavioral and emotional disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approachs to dermatological disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Natural Veterinary Medicine 202
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Identify the correspondence of modern Western nutritional approaches and therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Digestive Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Digestive Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Digestive Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Ear Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Ear Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Ear Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Endocrine, Hematological and Immunological Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm, the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Endocrine, Hematological and Immunological Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Endocrine, Hematological and Immunological Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Natural Veterinary Medicine 203
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Identify the correspondence of modern Western nutritional approaches and therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Infectious Diseases
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Infectious Diseases
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Infectious Disease based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Liver and Musculoskeletal Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Liver and Musculoskeletal Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Liver and Musculoskeletal Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Neoplastic Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Neoplastic Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Neoplastic Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01
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Natural Veterinary Medicine 204
Credit Hours(s) 6.0
Price $144.00 USD
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Identify the correspondence of modern Western nutritional approaches and therapeutic herbal supplements to traditional Chinese medicine remedies
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Neurological and Ophthalmologic Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Neurological and Ophthalmologic Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Neurological and Ophthalmologic Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Liver and Respiratory Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Liver and Respiratory Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Liver and Respiratory Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Compare the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm to the modern Western medicine theories in the etiology of Reproductive and Urological Disorders
Recognize in the traditional Chinese medicine paradigm and the similarity of etiology for a wide variety of Reproductive and Urological Disorders
Differentiate the traditional Chinese medicine therapeutic approaches to Reproductive and Urological Disorders based on the theory of excess or deficiency
Instructors Linda DuPont, DVM
Format(s) Downloadable Course in PDF Text
Approval Code(s) Courses Approved by State Vet Board Expires: 2025-01-01