Veterinary Specialty

Internal Medicine Veterinary CE Events

Explore our archive of RACE-approved Internal Medicine continuing education events featuring board-certified specialists in internal medicine.

What is Internal Medicine in Veterinary Medicine?

Veterinary internal medicine encompasses the diagnosis and non-surgical treatment of diseases affecting internal organ systems. This specialty focuses on complex medical cases and systemic diseases.

Common Conditions Treated: Gastrointestinal diseases, kidney disease, liver disorders, endocrine diseases, respiratory conditions, immune-mediated diseases

Why Continuing Education Matters: Internal medicine cases often involve multiple organ systems and require comprehensive diagnostic workups. Understanding current diagnostic approaches and treatment protocols is essential for managing complex medical cases.

Past Internal Medicine Events (4)

Jan 31, 2026 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Cardio in the Real World: High-Impact Decisions, Triage, and Treatment Pearls

Four-hour CE using case-based, evidence-informed guidelines to improve decision-making in common small animal cardiac problems. Topics include: Arrhyt...

Dr. Darcy Adin , DVM

Dec 11, 2025 On-Demand Available RACE Approved 2.0 CE Credits

Complete Compounding Guidance: Balancing Benefits, Managing Risks, and Choosing the Right Pharmacy

Comprehensive 2-hour compounding training covering pharmaceutical compounding principles and practices for veterinary professionals.

Dr. Lauren Forsythe , DVM

Apr 5, 2025 Next Live Session RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Inside Out: Veterinary Internal Medicine CE

Dr. Laura Motschenbacher

Jun 15, 2024 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Inside Out: Veterinary Internal Medicine CE

Frequently Asked Questions About Internal Medicine CE

How many Internal Medicine 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 Internal Medicine 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 Internal Medicine courses different?

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

Can I access past Internal Medicine 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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