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Advanced equine CE for veterinarians who want clearer, faster, and more defensible clinical decisions: six long-form lectures, three board-certified specialists, and 14 hours across ophthalmology, cardiology, genetics, and dentistry. Four lectures — 10 CE hours — are recorded and available to watch immediately after purchase; the final two dentistry lectures are live June 13 and added to on-demand access after the session.
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An annual unlimited CE solution: more than $1,000 in CE value, with 10 hours from this series ready to watch today.
Most equine CE is either too shallow to change what you do tomorrow or too academic to help in the field. This series is built for equine veterinarians who need better exams, cleaner differentials, sharper referral decisions, and protocols they can defend in ambulatory and clinic settings.
Decision trees and treatment algorithms you can apply on the next horse you see.
Ophthalmology, cardiology, and genetics lectures are on demand now; attend the June 13 dentistry sessions live for Q&A, then revisit lectures, notes, and references in your membership.
Ask Dr. Molly Rice directly during the final live dentistry webinars on June 13.
Review topics, faculty, dates, CE hours, and availability below. Each topic is available as a Single Class, Topic Pair, or Full Series Pass.
Systematic equine eye exam (1.5 hr) plus subpalpebral lavage line placement (1.5 hr): restraint, equipment, exam sequence, normal vs. abnormal findings.
Three focused segments: common corneal conditions, frustrating intraocular issues (ERU, glaucoma, cataracts), and adnexal / orbital / neuro-ophthalmic disorders.
Hour 1: systematic cardiac exam, physical, auscultation, ECG. Hour 2: important equine cardiac diseases, diagnostics, and treatment options.
Hour 1: genetics for veterinarians, inheritance patterns, population genetics, interpreting commercial genetic tests. Hour 2: Mendelian genetic diseases, clinical signs, diagnosis, management.
Oral examination and charting, equine dental anatomy, common pathology recognition, when to refer, and basic radiography interpretation.
Decision trees for equine dental pathology. Incisor, canine, and diastema management, including when to extract and surgical considerations.
Selected feedback from Vet On It's 127+ approved CE testimonials, including direct attendees of Dr. Allbaugh's prior ophthalmology lectures.
This lecture covered most of the common eye problems encountered by veterinarians in practice. Dr. Allbaugh presented a very thorough and easy-to-understand lecture.
Vet On It's communication leading up to each presentation makes it a predictably valuable source of high-quality education. Speakers to date have been absolute superstars in their fields.
Excellent presentation; lots of practical experience demonstrated.
This was my first Vet On It CE. It was great! I had very low expectations and this information was fantastic and very useful for my every day GP practice.
Learn directly from diplomates with equine clinical depth, referral-level expertise, and academic credibility.
Veterinary ophthalmologist and full professor at Iowa State University, holding the Lora and Russ Talbot Endowed Professorship in Veterinary Medicine. ACVO board-certified since 2008, Ophthalmology Service Leader and Residency Program Director at ISU's Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center. Past President of the International Equine Ophthalmology Consortium (2020–2022) with 70+ peer-reviewed publications and 200 presentations.
Ophthalmology · 6 CE hours
Assistant Professor of Genetics, Genomics, and Large Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota. ACVIM (Large Animal) diplomate (2016) with PhD in Comparative and Molecular Biosciences focused on precision medicine in the horse. Leads research at the intersection of equine cardiology and genomics, sudden cardiac death, arrhythmias, and atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred racehorses, funded by the AHA, Morris Animal Foundation, and HISA.
Cardiology + Genetics · 4 CE hours
Equine veterinary dentist and Medical Director at Midwest Veterinary Dental Services in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, practicing exclusively equine dentistry with a team of board-certified specialists. Earned DAVDC-Eq diplomate status in 2018 through the AVDC's Advanced Standing program for equine dentistry. Clinical work spans restorations, endodontics, periodontics, and oral surgery in equine patients.
Dentistry · 4 CE hoursEye exams, arrhythmia workups, genetic test interpretation, and dental decision trees taught by specialists who work in these problems every day.
Keep the lectures, notes, and full Vet On It library inside the annual membership included with the Full Series Pass, without re-learning from scattered sources.
Board-certified faculty, sponsor-free delivery, and course-level CE status built for clinicians who want utility and rigor over marketing gloss.
No access is lost if you cannot attend live. Already-published lectures are available immediately after purchase, and future live lectures are published on demand within 48 hours after the live session. Live attendance gives you Q&A with the speaker, but the recording, quiz, notes, and reference materials are included either way.
Choose a Topic Pair for two related lectures in one focus area. Choose the Full Series Pass for all six lectures, 14 CE hours, annual Vet On It membership, full on-demand library, upcoming live events for the membership year, printed notes, and the pin while inventory remains.
Yes. June is the biggest CE renewal month, and 10 of this series' 14 CE hours are already on demand and available immediately after purchase. The Full Series Pass also includes a 12-month Vet On It membership with the full on-demand library, so you can add more RACE-approved hours before your deadline and stay ahead for the next cycle.
Each lecture has its own event page with course-level RACE details. Confirm the event-specific program number there, and check your board's acceptance rules.
Equine veterinarians and horse-focused DVMs who want deeper CE in ophthalmology, cardiology, genetics, and dentistry without wasting time on generic overviews.
Unbiased education without commercial influence. No pharma funding, ever.
Learn directly from diplomates with real-world equine experience.
Practical techniques designed for ambulatory and clinic settings.
RACE-Approved Provider #50-29055. Verify each lecture's event-specific program number against your board's rules.
Full Series Pass: $399 for all 6 lectures, 14 CE hours, annual Vet On It membership, the full on-demand library, upcoming live events for the membership year, replay access, course materials, certificates, and a commemorative enamel pin. Ten of the 14 CE hours are ready to watch today — in time for June renewal deadlines.
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