Continuing Education
College of Veterinary Medicine
Kansas State University
2-A Trotter Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506

785-532-4528
vmce@vet.k-state.edu

Training Offerings

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    Frank W Jordan Seminar
  • What’s New in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lymphoma   - $0
    Instructor: Dr. Mary Lynn Higginbotham, MS, DACVIM (Oncology)
    CE Credits Earned: 1

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  • Treatment of Sarcoid in Horses   - $0
    Instructor: Warren Beard, DVM, MS, DACVS
    CE Credits Earned: 1

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  • Applications of Radiation Therapy in Companion Animals   - $0
    Instructor: Chieko Azuma, DVM, PhD, DACVR (Radiation Oncology)
    CE Credits Earned: 1

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  • The Forgotten Danger of Veterinary Medicine: Practical Infection and Zoonotic Disease Prevention for Veterinary Personnel   - $0
    Instructor: Erin Petro, DVM, MPH
    CE Credits Earned: 1
    This presentation will describe infection prevention measures that should be taken in veterinary clinics and present a sample infection control plan. Additionally, I will review common zoonotic pathogens seen in clinical practice and discuss veterinary standard precautions to protect against transmission of zoonotic pathogens.
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  • Cryptosporidium Parvum: A GI Pathogen Across All Species   - $0
    Instructor: Leslie Weaver, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM)
    CE Credits Earned: 1
    In this talk we will discuss the pathophysiology behind cryptosporidum parvum as it applies to all species large and small and even to humans. We will discuss diagnostics used clinically in all species. In addition, we will show current treatment options and how crypto can result in longer term effects to the GI tract.
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  • Rabies in the real world: What the Veterinary Practitioner Needs to Know.   - $0
    Instructor: Janine Seetahal, DVM, MPH, PhD
    CE Credits Earned: 1
    Veterinary practitioners play a crucial multi-faceted role in preventing and controlling rabies in their communities. This presentation aims to provide an overview of rabies in the United States and the key aspects of rabies that veterinary practitioners need to know to protect themselves, their patients and the public.
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  • Mast Cell Disease: Novel Therapies and a Clinically Relevant Approach to Therapy   - $0
    Instructor: Dr. Raelene Wouda, BVSc(Hons) DACVIM(Oncology) MANZCVS(SAIM)
    CE Credits Earned: 1

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  • The Opioid Epidemic and Veterinary Medicine   - $0
    Instructor: Butch Kukanich, DVM, PhD, DACVCP
    CE Credits Earned: 1
    The opioid epidemic is a tragedy for many Americans. We will discuss how the epidemic affects our practice, clients and team.
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