VideoVet CE – Mission Statement
Teach veterinarians practical surgical techniques using video of clinical case material on DVD and a detailed set of illustrated proceedings on CD.
What is VideoVet CE?
VideoVet CE provides current practical information you can learn in the comfort of your home or office using video of clinical case material on DVD and a detailed set of illustrated proceedings on CD. VideoVet is now a recognized CE provider by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE).
Video of Surgical Techniques on DVD
DVD’s can be a valuable addition to your current practice library. Just pop your DVD into your computer or DVD player, select a technique from the menu, and watch a specialist perform and talk you through the procedure. Procedures are 5-8 minutes in length and performed on clinical patients. This format allows you to view the selected procedure minutes before performing it.
Detailed Proceedings on CD
Each DVD includes a detailed and illustrated set of proceedings on CD.
Proceedings include color images and line drawings from the authors’ personal slide file. In addition, a detailed description of each surgical technique is included on the CD. CD’s and DVD’s can be played on most laptop and desktop computers as well as portable DVD players.
Who Authors’ the DVD’s?
Board certified specialists author and provide voice for each DVD.
Quick Facts about VideoVet
media DVD and CD
approval RACE Approved (see below)
CE Credits 4 hours of CE credit
certificate Sent upon completion of exam
How do I get CE credits?
Simply order from the VideoVet DVD’s available for CE credit listed below. VideoVet will send you the DVD, a multiple choice examination and DVD evaluation form. View the DVD at your convenience, complete the examination and evaluation form and return them to VideoVet. If you score >70% you receive a certificate for 4 hours of approved CE credit*.
*“Course meets the requirements for 4 hours of continuing education credit 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 of certain methods of delivery of continuing education."