Continuing Education

The University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine offers a variety of online continuing education.

  • Three hours of Opioid CE based on the FDA blueprint

  • 24 hours of Dentistry CE

Continuing Education for Veterinarians

 

CE
non-
credit
3 CE hour
Learn about the importance and physiology of pain management in companion animals, as well as the best practices for prescribing opioids. This course is based on the FDA's educational blueprint for…
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
In this course, we’ll learn about important terminology and the clinical applications of dental and paradental anatomy.
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
Painful dental and oral abnormalities are one of the most frequently occurring pathologic conditions in cats today. This course will teach learners to recognize dental and oral lesions in cats.
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
This course will teach learners to thoroughly examine the oral cavity of patients with periodontal disease, as well as evaluate dental radiographs and treatment of this common condition.
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
The diagnosis and treatment of traumatic maxillofacial injuries in dogs and cats can be challenging. This course will introduce learners to traumatic injuries involving the mandible, maxilla,…
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
The diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial tumors can be challenging. This course will help learners understand and treat these tumors.
1
credit
hours
Available now
Come join our team of over 10 board-certified veterinary specialists as they teach you clinically relevant anatomy, using diagnostic imaging as our guide. This course is designed to complement your…
1
credit
hours
Available now
Evaluation of the testing incorporated in the minimum database is critical to many cases in veterinary practice. Through this course case-based approach to clinical laboratory data you will gain more…
CE
non-
credit
24 CE hrs
This course is an intensive study of modern dentistry techniques for dogs and cats. Each module stresses the importance of a thorough working knowledge of canine and feline dental and paradental…
2
credit
hours
Available now
In this course for clinical year veterinary students, our team of board-certified radiologists, cardiologists, surgeons, neurologists and other specialists will teach learners to integrate…
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
Dental and oral abnormalities are the most frequently occurring problems in veterinary practice today. This course teaches learners to recognize dental and oral lesions in dogs.
CE
non-
credit
1 CE Hour
This CE course covers a broad introduction to cytology, helping general practioners get started with or improve their in-house cytology offerings. Learn about microscopic examination of cytologic…
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
We review the normal and abnormal radiographic appearance of canine and feline teeth, along with their supporting tissues and surrounding areas.
CE
non-
credit
3 CE hours
This course will introduce you to techniques and treatment options associated with the extractions of teeth in the dogs and cats.