Veterinary Specialty

Dermatology Veterinary CE Events

Explore our archive of RACE-approved Dermatology continuing education events featuring board-certified specialists in dermatology.

What is Dermatology in Veterinary Medicine?

Veterinary dermatology encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of skin, ear, nail, and hair disorders in animals. This specialty addresses both primary dermatologic conditions and skin manifestations of systemic diseases.

Common Conditions Treated: Allergic skin disease, bacterial and fungal infections, parasitic skin conditions, autoimmune disorders, skin tumors, otitis externa

Why Continuing Education Matters: Dermatologic conditions are among the most common reasons for veterinary visits. Understanding current diagnostic approaches, treatment options, and emerging therapies helps improve quality of life for pets and client satisfaction.

Past Dermatology Events (5)

Nov 15, 2025 On-Demand Available RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Solving Complex Dermatology Cases: Resistant Otitis, Atopic Dermatitis, Feline Pruritus, and Pyoderma | Presented By: Dr. Jason Pieper

Comprehensive dermatology presentation covering the itchy cats and dogs - practical approaches to common skin conditions

Dr. Jason Pieper , DVM

Mar 8, 2025 Event Completed RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Dermatology and Otitis Updates

Dr. Jason Pieper

Oct 26, 2024 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Dermatology & Otology: Comprehensive Approaches

Mar 2, 2024 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Dermatology and Otology Updates

Nov 14, 2020 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 5.5 CE Credits

Under My Skin: Veterinary Mental Health & Dermatology Updates

Frequently Asked Questions About Dermatology CE

How many Dermatology CE hours do I need?

CE requirements vary by state and license type. Most states require 15-30 hours of continuing education annually, with some requiring specific hours in certain specialties. Check with your state veterinary board for exact requirements.

Are VetOnIt CE Dermatology courses RACE approved?

Yes, all VetOnIt CE programs are RACE approved for continuing education credit. Our provider ID is 50-29055. RACE approval ensures the content meets high educational standards and is accepted by all state veterinary boards.

What makes VetOnIt CE Dermatology courses different?

VetOnIt CE is completely sponsor-free, meaning our content is led by science, not commercial interests. Our Dermatology experts focus solely on evidence-based medicine and improving patient outcomes, without influence from pharmaceutical or device companies.

Can I access past Dermatology event recordings?

Recordings may be available to registered participants through their VetOnIt CE account. Contact support@vetonitce.org for assistance accessing past event materials or to inquire about on-demand availability.

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