Online CE

We currently offer courses for both veterinarians and technicians.

AAVR is excited to launch the nation's first online CE veterinary MRI course! 

Complete the course and become a Registered Veterinary Magnetic Resonance Imager (RVMRI). This course is for veterinarians and technicians. 

Veterinary MRI with John Posh, RT (R)(MR) (14.5 CE Credits)

 

The following course is offered for technicians:

 Radiation Safety Training with Candi Stafford (NO CE Credits)

 

New 2013 CE Regulations for California Veterinary RVTs:

As of July, 2013, a new regulation will be in effect in California governing license renewals of RVTs. The Veterinary Medical Board (VMB) will require that all RVTs renewing their license for the second time or more demonstrate completion of 20 hours of CE credits within the two years prior to renewal. The law states that records must be kept for 4 years from the date of course completion and may be requested during an audit by VMB. Vet technicians can take courses for CE credit online through AAVR, a certified provider of RACE-approved courses. AAVR’s Radiation Safety Course fulfills the California regulation requiring radiation safety training for veterinary professionals, though no credits are associated with this course. RVTs can also earn 14.5 CE credits with AAVR’s innovative new online Veterinary MRI course

 

Please subscribe to our email list to be notified of future courses. You can also purchase access to view our previous CE course AAVR Online Radiology Rounds with Eric Hergesell, DVM, DACVR here.

AAVR Veterinary Association for Veterinarians & Technicians

Disclosure:
The AAVR offers free and fee based educational information about veterinary imaging. Within the educational information, both unrelated and related company products may be mentioned and/or paid advertising may be displayed. Companies related directly to the AAVR through ownership or member participation are Vetology.ai, Vetology.net, San Diego Veterinary Imaging and the Veterinary Imaging Center of San Diego, Inc. The AAVR and ACVR are separate, independent companies.