Paw and Order
Paw and Order is a 1.5 hour course that dives into the mysteries of the Board, how investigations start, what they involve, and (most importantly) how you can avoid them altogether. Board Investigator, Dr. John Crumley will answer your questions and give insight into what can be a stressful and confusing process. Let's make investigations a little less stressful and a lot less confusing.
What are types of approved CE?
- AVMA Courses or Conferences
- AVMA Specialties
- Western Veterinary Conference
- Wild West Veterinary Conference
- Other regional veterinary conferences like PacVet, MidWest, or Southwest
- Nevada Department of Agriculture
- USDA
- AAHA
- RACE Approved
- The Nevada Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA)
- NV School for Higher Education like UNLV, TMCC, CSN, or UNR
- Accredited veterinary schools of medicine
- Accredited veterinary technician schools
- A veterinary or veterinary technician licensing board in another states
- A veterinary or veterinary technician state association
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Required CE for Renewal
- CE Hours Required: DVM (40); LVT (20); APT (10); AC (30)
- CE must be completed in the two years before your license expires — from July 1 of an odd year to June 30 of the next odd year (a 24-month period)
- Live Hour Minimum: At least 1/2 of your CE hours must be completed in-person or live.
- You can count in-person hours from online courses that are either distance interactive or live.
- Certificate Requirements: You can list your CE when you renew and submit your certificates through the portal.
- Certificates must clearly show the delivery method (in-person, live, or distance interactive) for the hours to count.