Continuing Education Offerings
Weekly Seminar Series
ISU’s Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center (LVMC) is excited to offer a weekly seminar series approved for veterinarian CE credit (recognized by the Iowa Board of Veterinary Medicine). This seminar series is presented by the LVMC’s House Officers (interns and residents), who are veterinarians engaged in advanced training programs in a variety of specialties, both small and large animal. You can also access a “sample” seminar using this link.
Seminars are livestreamed every Thursday morning from 8:00-9:00 am and recordings are archived for later viewing. Participating veterinarians may choose to watch as many or as few seminars as desired, and can pick and choose among topics of interest. Participants will record virtual attendance for each seminar viewed, and CE credits will be collated annually.
Registration for this series involves an annual subscription fee of $100 per clinic. Participating clinics will receive a login and password to access seminar content. The login/password can be shared among multiple veterinarians within the clinic. All proceeds from registration fees for this seminar series are used to support House Officer activities at the LVMC.
CLICK HERE to register! If you have questions or would like more information, please contact Dr. Meg Musser at mmusser@iastate.edu
Veterinary Preventive Medicine — Graduate Certificate
Veterinary Preventive Medicine is a very diverse area. Students in the program are able to include courses in areas of animal welfare, diagnostics, food safety, evidence-based medicine, surgery, pathology, microbiology, epidemiology, public health, statistics and production medicine. Students can choose courses that focus on any of these disciplines.
A graduate certificate is an additional qualification awarded by Iowa State University after successful completion of 15 graduate level credits. As such the graduate certificate requires less course work than a Masters (30+ credits) level program. More Information