University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine
A Simple Approach to In-House Cytology (1 Hr CE)
This course is designed for practicing veterinarians who want to improve their in -house cytology or get started in the world of veterinary cytology. This course reviews the microscopic examination of cytologic specimens, cell identification, and characterization of inflammatory and or tissue type.
A Systems-Based Approach to Controlling Disease in Livestock Production (1 Hr CE)
This course focuses on defining a systems-based approach to controlling disease spread by exploring routes of transmission.
Biology of Veterinary Pathogens
The course includes an overview of relevant veterinary microbiology and the interaction between microbes and their hosts. The course build upon relevant physiology pertaining to disease prevalence, prevention, and pathology will be discussed. The host immune system is highlighted, and important bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites will be studied. ...
Biosecurity Facility Design and Management (1 Hr CE)
This course goes over three big potential routes for pathogen introduction onto a farm. The first being wild animals and insects, the second being transportation of feed into the facility, and finally the removal of deadstock from the farm. For all of these things, we have to assess the risk and calculate the cost of a disease outbreak and the likelihood ...
Biosecurity Facility Design, and Management (1 Hr PDH)
This course goes over three big potential routes for pathogen introduction onto a farm. The first is wild animals and insects, the second being the transportation of feed into the facility, and finally the removal of deadstock from the farm. For all of these things, we have to assess the risk and calculate the cost of a disease outbreak and the likelihood ...
Biosecurity for People, Supply, and Equipment Entry to Livestock Production Systems (1 Hr CE)
In this course, we think about how people, tools, supplies, and equipment coming into a farm pose a potential risk for pathogen introduction. All of these things are part of daily operations, so it is important to understand where they are coming from, what they're going to be used for, and if and how we can decontaminate them.
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Canine and Feline Dental Anatomy (3 Hrs CE)
To understand the dental pathophysiology of dogs and cats, we first have to identify and understand their normal clinically-relevant dental anatomy. In this module, students learn about important terminology and the clinical applications of dental and paradental anatomy. This includes reviewing the normal anatomy of a tooth, its roots, the gingiva, ...
Canine Dental and Oral Pathology (3 Hrs CE)
Dental and oral abnormalities are the most frequently occurring problems in veterinary practice today. This course teaches learners to recognize dental and oral lesions in dogs.
Many dental and oral lesions occur frequently in dogs but may have a wide variety of presentations and treatment options. Commonly occurring canine dental and ...
Clinical Diagnostic Imaging
In this diagnostic imaging course for clinical year veterinary students, our team of board-certified radiologists, cardiologists, surgeons, neurologists, and other specialists teach learners to integrate radiographic findings with patient signalment, history, and presentation from the comfort of their own homes. This course is heavily case-based, ...Clinical Small Animal Dentistry
This course is an intensive study of modern dentistry techniques for dogs and cats. Each module highlights clinically relevant dental and paradental anatomy in the recognition and treatment of dental disease. Dental pathology, radiology, extraction techniques, and periodontal disease are applied in a clinical model. This is a required course for ...