District of Columbia Veterinary Continuing Education Requirements
Complete guide to CE requirements for veterinarians in District of Columbia
District of Columbia CE Requirements at a Glance
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Veterinarian Requirements
- Total Hours: 15 hours of RACE-approved continuing education
- Renewal Period: Required every yearly
- Interactive CE: Live webinars, workshops, wet labs (typically unlimited)
- Non-Interactive CE: On-demand courses, recorded sessions (limited to 15 hours)
What Counts as Interactive vs Non-Interactive?
Interactive CE (No Caps in District of Columbia)
- Live webinars with real-time interaction
- In-person conferences and workshops
- Wet labs and hands-on training
- VetOnIt live webinar series
Non-Interactive CE (15 hour cap)
- On-demand recorded courses with assessments
- Self-study materials with quizzes
- Journal reading (where accepted)
- VetOnIt on-demand course library
Frequently Asked Questions
How many CE hours do District of Columbia veterinarians need?
District of Columbia requires 15 hours of RACE-approved continuing education every yearly.
Does District of Columbia accept online veterinary CE?
Yes! District of Columbia accepts up to 15 hours (100%) of non-interactive online CE. Live webinars typically count as interactive CE with no caps.
Are RACE-approved courses accepted in District of Columbia?
Yes, all RACE-approved continuing education courses are accepted in District of Columbia. VetOnIt CE is a RACE Provider (ID: 50-29055).
Does District of Columbia have any mandatory CE topics?
District of Columbia does not currently mandate specific CE topics beyond general RACE-approved veterinary continuing education.
How do I report CE credits in District of Columbia?
CE reporting requirements vary by jurisdiction. Contact the District of Columbia veterinary board directly for current reporting procedures and deadlines. Keep certificates from all RACE-approved courses.
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