Date & Time: Feb 11, 2018 / 8:30-10pm ET 5:30-7pm PT

Add to Calendar 02/11/2018 08:30 PM 02/11/2018 10:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 February 11, 2018: TOXICOLOGY 101 Still using hydrogen peroxide in cats to induce emesis? To charcoal or not to charcoal? Not sure why you need sorbitol? What are the most common toxicoses to walk in my door? And how can I be prepared for them? Join two toxicologists, Dr. Tina Wismer, DABVT, DABT and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, as we review all things poisonous! In this 1.5-hour, online VETgirl veterinary continuing education webinar, we review indications and contraindications for emesis, what emetic agents to use in dogs versus cats, the appropriate use of charcoal and the top poisons you need to know in dogs and cats. https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/february-11-2018-toxicology-101/

Feb 11, 2018 / 8:30-10pm ET 5:30-7pm PT

February 11, 2018: TOXICOLOGY 101

Add to Calendar 02/11/2018 08:30 PM 02/11/2018 10:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 February 11, 2018: TOXICOLOGY 101 Still using hydrogen peroxide in cats to induce emesis? To charcoal or not to charcoal? Not sure why you need sorbitol? What are the most common toxicoses to walk in my door? And how can I be prepared for them? Join two toxicologists, Dr. Tina Wismer, DABVT, DABT and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, as we review all things poisonous! In this 1.5-hour, online VETgirl veterinary continuing education webinar, we review indications and contraindications for emesis, what emetic agents to use in dogs versus cats, the appropriate use of charcoal and the top poisons you need to know in dogs and cats. https://vetgirlontherun.com/webinars/february-11-2018-toxicology-101/

Speaker

Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT
Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT

RACE-Approved CE

1.5 Hour

RACE Program #

20-934118

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1.5-hour webinar

Speaker

Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT
Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT, DABT

RACE-Approved CE

1.5 Hour

RACE Program #

20-934118

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1.5-hour webinar

Still using hydrogen peroxide in cats to induce emesis?

To charcoal or not to charcoal?

Not sure why you need sorbitol?

What are the most common toxicoses to walk in my door? And how can I be prepared for them?

Join two toxicologists, Dr. Tina Wismer, DABVT, DABT and Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, as we review all things poisonous! In this 1.5-hour, online VETgirl veterinary continuing education webinar, we review indications and contraindications for emesis, what emetic agents to use in dogs versus cats, the appropriate use of charcoal and the top poisons you need to know in dogs and cats.

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  1. Is there a way to review the quiz answers after the test has been taken, and passed but there may be an incorrect answer?

  2. I’m going to check with the Ca state board too but with the certificate saying “Method of Delivery: Non-Interactive Online,” it has me wondering if watching the non-live video then later then passing the quiz counts as CE. I think at the beginning of the video, the narrator said it does but I want to be sure.

    • Hi Carly,

      Yes, this is considered PASSIVE CE, when you view it as a recording. California allows a limited amount, so please confirm with them! Thanks!

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