Continuing Professional Development On-Demand Learning Library
Dr. Claudia Richter - Feline Veterinary Behaviour Mysteries
ABVMA and CVBC Approved for 6 Hours of CPD Credit
Veterinary Behaviour Mysteries explores some of the most common and challenging behaviour cases encountered in companion animal practice. Presented by veterinary behaviour specialist Dr. Claudia Richter, this session examines the causes and management of fear, anxiety, stress, and aggression in veterinary patients, with a special focus on feline behaviour concerns. Through practical examples and case-based discussion, participants will gain a better understanding of behaviour-related issues, learn to recognize behavioural warning signs, and discover strategies that can improve patient welfare, client compliance, and the veterinary visit experience for both pets and their caregivers.
This Video will be removed from our Library on July 31, 2027
Added: July 02, 2026 Length: 05:56:55
Dr. Kowalewska-Grochowska & Dr. Maloney - Hidden Threats: Echinococcus and Your Veterinary Team 2026-06-25 00:29:35
ABVMA approved for 2 hours of CPD Credit. CVBC approved for 1.5 hour of CPD Credit.
Echinococcus multilocularis is an emerging parasite of growing concern in Alberta and across Canada. In this webinar, Dr. Kinga Kowalewska-Grochowska explores the parasite's life cycle, transmission pathways, and the role of wildlife, dogs, and cats in its epidemiology. Participants will learn how to assess patient risk, identify lifestyle factors that increase exposure, and implement effective prevention strategies. This session highlights the important role veterinary teams play in client education, parasite control, and reducing the risk of environmental contamination through practical, evidence-based recommendations.
This Video will be removed from our Library on June 30, 2027
Added: June 30, 2026 Length: 01:57:13
Dr. Kelli Combs Ramey - The Retina: A Photo Tour
ABVMA and CVBC approved for 1 hour of CPD Credit.
You'll want to see this veterinary ophthalmology photo guided tour reviewing normal retinal anatomy and fundic examination techniques in multiple species, then showcasing common retinal and optic nerve diseases through clinical images. Topics include PRA, retinal detachment, hemorrhage, chorioretinitis, optic neuritis, retinal degeneration, and congenital abnormalities, along with their common causes and appearance on fundic exam.
This Video will be removed from our Library on May 31, 2027
Added: May 26, 2026 Length: 00:57:07
Dr. Scott Weese - Antimicrobial rounds: a case-based discussion of antimicrobial therapy.
ABVMA and CVBC approved for 2 hours of CE Credits
This case-based presentation will outline approaches to management of infectious diseases, with a focus on common topics and questions pertaining to antimicrobial therapy. Recent treatment guidelines and how to apply them will be highlighted.
This Video will be removed from our Library on January 31, 2027
Added: January 31, 2026 Length: 01:58:13
Dr. Sagi Denenberg - Don't forget about dementia; pets get it too!
ABVMA and CVBC approved for 2 hours of CE Credits
With advancements in medication, nutrition, and pet ownership, dogs and cats live longer.
Old age brings with it more challenges, including degenerative joint disease, sensory loss, and cognitive decline.
Cognitive decline is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that leads to behavioural changes, including disorientation, changes in interactions, alternation of sleep-wake cycles, and activity pattern changes.
This lecture will focus on the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management, including medications, diet, and behavioural management.
Early diagnosis and management are essential to successful management.
While no cure is available, the quality of life of dogs and cats can be improved, giving owners more hope.
This Video will be removed from our Library on December 31, 2026
Added: December 18, 2025 Length: 01:24:48
Dr. Chris Sauve - Veterinary Dentistry: Improving Clinical Decisions with Diagnostic Imaging
ABVMA and CVBC approved for 2 hours of CE Credits
This case-based presentation will demonstrate how diagnostic imaging—specifically dental radiographs and computed tomography—enhances clinical decision-making in veterinary dentistry. We’ll focus on both feline and canine patients, showing how these tools guide treatment planning and improve patient outcomes. Key emphasis will be placed on intraoral radiographs, with CT imaging discussed when applicable.
This Video will be removed from our Library on October 31, 2026
Added: October 26, 2025 Length: 01:36:15
