Equine
Excellence
Series

Advanced equine CE for veterinarians who need to be correct, fast, and defensible in the field: six long-form lectures, three board-certified specialists, and 14 hours across ophthalmology, cardiology, genetics, and dentistry.

14
CE Hours
6
Lectures
3
Specialists
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100% Sponsor-Free
Board-Certified Faculty
Course-Level RACE Details
Field-Ready Protocols

Advanced Equine CE Built for Clinical Decision Pressure

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.

Evidence-Based Protocols

Clinical decision trees and treatment algorithms you can apply on the next horse you see.

Replay and Reference Access

Attend live for Q&A, then revisit the lectures, notes, and reference materials inside your subscription.

Live Q&A Sessions

Ask your questions directly to the specialists during each live webinar.

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Six-Lecture Curriculum

Three focused days — one Friday and two Saturdays. Each lecture includes live Q&A, downloadable protocols, on-demand replay access, and its own event-specific CE status.

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3 CE Hours
Fri May 8 • 9 AM CT

Introduction to Equine Ophthalmology

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh, DVM, MS, DACVO

Systematic equine eye exam (1.5 hr) plus subpalpebral lavage line placement (1.5 hr). Restraint, equipment selection, examination sequence, normal vs. abnormal findings.

RACE Program #20-1297187

Bay horse grazing in a meadow
3 CE Hours
Fri May 8 • 1 PM CT

Advanced Equine Ophthalmology

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh, DVM, MS, DACVO

Three focused segments: common corneal conditions, frustrating intraocular issues (ERU, glaucoma, cataracts), and adnexal / orbital / neuro-ophthalmic disorders.

RACE Program #20-1276863

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2 CE Hours
Sat May 30 • 11 AM CT

Equine Cardiology Essentials

Dr. Sian Durward-Akhurst, BVMS, MS, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM)

Hour 1: systematic cardiac exam—physical, auscultation, ECG. Hour 2: important equine cardiac diseases, diagnostics, and treatment options.

Course-level RACE program number is currently pending on the individual event page.

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2 CE Hours
Sat May 30 • 1:30 PM CT

Equine Genetics and Genomics

Dr. Sian Durward-Akhurst, BVMS, MS, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM)

Hour 1: genetics for veterinarians—inheritance patterns, population genetics, interpreting commercial genetic tests. Hour 2: Mendelian genetic diseases—clinical signs, diagnosis, management.

Course-level RACE program number is currently pending on the individual event page.

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2 CE Hours
Sat Jun 13 • 10 AM CT

Intro: Equine Dentistry

Dr. Molly Rice, DVM, DAVDC-EQ

Oral examination and charting, equine dental anatomy, common pathology recognition, when to refer, and basic radiography interpretation.

Course-level RACE program number is currently pending on the individual event page.

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2 CE Hours
Sat Jun 13 • 12:30 PM CT

Advanced: Equine Dentistry

Dr. Molly Rice, DVM, DAVDC-EQ

Decision trees for equine dental pathology. Incisor, canine, and diastema management— when to extract and surgical considerations.

Course-level RACE program number is currently pending on the individual event page.

Your Instructors

Learn directly from board-certified specialists with equine clinical depth, referral-level expertise, and academic credibility.

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh

DVM, MS, DACVO

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh is a veterinary ophthalmologist and full professor at Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, where she holds the Lora and Russ Talbot Endowed Professorship in Veterinary Medicine. A proud ISU alumna, she earned her BS and DVM degrees (Summa Cum Laude) at Iowa State before completing an internship in North Carolina and a veterinary ophthalmology residency and master’s degree at Kansas State University. Board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists since 2008, she serves as Ophthalmology Service Leader and Residency Program Director at ISU’s Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center. Her clinical expertise spans ophthalmic diseases and surgery across dogs, cats, horses, and exotic species — with particular depth in equine ophthalmology, having served as President of the International Equine Ophthalmology Consortium (2020–2022). Dr. Allbaugh has contributed more than 70 peer-reviewed publications and 200 presentations to the field.

Dr. Sian Durward-Akhurst

Dr. Sian Durward-Akhurst

BVMS, MS, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM)

Dr. Sian Durward-Akhurst earned her B.V.M.S. With Commendation from the University of Glasgow (2009) before completing a Large Animal Internal Medicine residency at the University of Minnesota, where she became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Large Animal) in 2016. She subsequently earned an MS (2016) and PhD (2020) in Comparative and Molecular Biosciences at Minnesota, with doctoral research focused on tools for precision medicine in the horse. Now an Assistant Professor of Genetics, Genomics, and Large Animal Internal Medicine in the Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department, Dr. Durward-Akhurst leads a research program at the intersection of equine cardiology and genomics. Her work investigates the genetic and transcriptomic basis of sudden cardiac death, cardiac arrhythmias, and atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred racehorses, with translational implications for sudden arrhythmic death in human athletes. She holds funding from the American Heart Association, Morris Animal Foundation, and the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority.

Dr. Molly Rice

Dr. Molly Rice

DVM, DAVDC-Eq

Dr. Molly Rice, DVM, DAVDC-Eq, is an equine veterinary dentist and Medical Director at Midwest Veterinary Dental Services in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, where she practices exclusively equine dentistry alongside a team of board-certified specialists. She earned her DVM from the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Veterinary Medicine in 2003, then completed an internship at Wisconsin Equine Clinic in Oconomowoc before spending six years in general equine practice. Her growing focus on oral health led her to transition into specialty dentistry in 2009. In 2015, she entered the American Veterinary Dental College’s Advanced Standing candidacy program for equine dentistry and earned her diplomate designation — DAVDC-Eq — in June 2018. Her clinical work encompasses restorations, endodontics, periodontics, and oral surgery in equine patients. Dr. Rice is also an active continuing education instructor, having taught at national meetings and events for veterinarians, veterinary students, and horse owners.

Why This Bundle Makes Sense for Equine DVMs

Buy the series for the 14 hours and field-ready protocols. Keep the included subscription for the next 12 months of live lectures, notes, and on-demand review.

What You’re Actually Buying

Defensible clinical decisions

Eye exams, arrhythmia workups, genetic test interpretation, and dental decision trees taught by specialists who work in these problems every day.

Time saved after the webinar ends

Instead of re-learning the topic from scattered sources, you keep the lectures, notes, and full VetOnIt library inside the included 12-month subscription.

Evidence-first CE without sponsor noise

Board-certified faculty, sponsor-free delivery, and course-level CE status built for clinicians who care more about utility and rigor than marketing gloss.

Common Questions

Do I have to attend every lecture live?

No. Live attendance gives you the Q&A, and the bundle also includes on-demand access so you can review the lectures on your own schedule.

Who is this built for?

Equine veterinarians and horse-focused DVMs who want deeper CE in ophthalmology, cardiology, genetics, and dentistry without wasting time on generic overviews.

Why buy the bundle instead of individual lectures?

The bundle gives you all 14 CE hours, saves $221 versus separate purchases, and includes a full 12-month VetOnIt subscription that extends the value beyond the series itself.

Where do I verify RACE status?

Each lecture has its own event page and course-level RACE details. Confirm the event-specific program number there, and check your board for any state or provincial acceptance rules that apply to you.

What do I receive besides the CE hours?

You also get printed lecture notes mailed to you, full VetOnIt library access for 12 months, and a commemorative enamel pin if you are among the first 100 enrollees.

The $399 Equine DVM Bundle

Start with the reason to buy: 14 hours of advanced equine CE built to improve the way you examine, interpret, and manage cases. The annual VetOnIt subscription is included to keep the protocols, notes, and future lectures working for you after the series ends.

What You Are Buying First

All 6 advanced equine webinars (14 CE hours total)
Live Q&A with all three specialists
Replay access plus lecture-specific certificate details on each event page
Practical notes, protocols, and decision trees you can use in the field

Included with Enrollment

Standalone value: $399 — bundled in at no extra cost.

Every upcoming live VetOnIt lecture for 12 months
Unlimited on-demand access to the full VetOnIt CE library
Complimentary printed lecture notes mailed to you
Commemorative enamel pin for the first 100 enrollees
Most Direct Path to 14 CE Hours

Complete Series Bundle

Advanced equine CE for ambulatory and clinic-based DVMs

$399 Save $221 vs. separate purchases • about $28.50 per CE hour
14 hours across ophthalmology, cardiology, genetics, and dentistry
Full VetOnIt subscription and CE library access for 12 months
Printed notes included; enamel pin for the first 100
Enroll in the Bundle — $399

Individual lectures start at $95, but the bundle is the lowest-friction way to cover the full series and keep the library access. Browse the six events above.

Sponsor-Free Promise

Unbiased education without commercial influence. No pharma funding, ever.

Board-Certified Faculty

Learn directly from diplomates with real-world equine experience.

Field-Ready Protocols

Practical techniques designed for ambulatory and clinic settings.

Course-Level CE Status

Vet On It is RACE-approved provider #50-29055. Verify each lecture’s event-specific program number and your own board’s rules before relying on credit.

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Limited • First 100 Enrollees Only

Ready for Deeper Equine CE That Pays Off in Practice?

Fourteen advanced CE hours for equine DVMs, plus 12 months of VetOnIt library access and printed notes. $399.

Enroll in the Equine Bundle