Veterinary Specialty

Ophthalmology Veterinary CE Events

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

What is Ophthalmology in Veterinary Medicine?

Veterinary ophthalmology involves the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases in animals. This specialty covers conditions affecting all structures of the eye and surrounding tissues.

Common Conditions Treated: Cataracts, glaucoma, corneal ulcers, uveitis, retinal diseases, eyelid disorders, dry eye, vision loss

Why Continuing Education Matters: Eye conditions can rapidly progress and lead to permanent vision loss if not properly managed. Current knowledge of diagnostic techniques, medical treatments, and surgical options is essential for preserving vision and comfort.

Past Ophthalmology Events (6)

Sep 19, 2025 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

The Eyes Have It: Practical Ophthalmology with Dr. Allbaugh

Join Dr. Rachel Allbaugh for an in-depth exploration of practical ophthalmology in veterinary medicine. This comprehensive 4-hour course covers essent...

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh , DVM, MS, DACVO

May 24, 2025 Next Live Session RACE Approved 3.0 CE Credits

Introduction To Equine Ophthalmology

A comprehensive introduction to equine ophthalmology covering examination techniques, common conditions, and treatment options.

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh

Feb 15, 2025 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 3.0 CE Credits

Advanced Equine Ophthalmology Course

Dec 14, 2024 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 2.0 CE Credits

The Eyes Have It: Practical Ophthalmology

Topic: Dr. Allbaugh Presents The Eyes Have It: Practical Ophthalmology Time: Dec 14, 2024 ET: 11:00 AM Eastern Time CT: 10:00 AM Central Time (US and ...

Dr. Rachel Allbaugh , DVM

Nov 9, 2024 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

Veterinary Ophthalmology Updates

Apr 2, 2022 Similar Event Coming RACE Approved 4.0 CE Credits

The Eyes Have It: Practical Ophthalmology

Frequently Asked Questions About Ophthalmology CE

How many Ophthalmology 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 Ophthalmology 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 Ophthalmology courses different?

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

Can I access past Ophthalmology 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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