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Canine Vaccines in a Vaccine-Hesitant World

Canine Vaccines in A Vaccine-Hesitant World

Led by Dr. Moore, an esteemed veterinarian with over 22 years of experience in the US Army and a notable career in veterinary medicine, for an in-depth presentation on canine vaccines within a vaccine-hesitant world. This course is designed to equip veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and animal health professionals with the latest insights and evidence-based practices in canine vaccination, addressing the challenges and nuances of advocating for vaccinations amid growing skepticism. This course is based on the 2022 AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the updated AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines and their implications for veterinary practice.
  • Explore the consensus and controversies surrounding core and non-core vaccines, including discussions on the Leptospira vaccine.
  • Gain insights into the epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases and the role of vaccines in mitigating these risks.
  • Learn strategies to engage with vaccine-hesitant pet owners, including how to effectively communicate the benefits and risks of vaccinations.
  • Discover the latest research findings on vaccine safety, adverse reactions, and protocols for managing vaccine schedules.
Continuing Education (CE):
RACE #20-966728
Category: Medical
Hour(s): Veterinarians 1.0  Veterinary Technicians 1.0
*AAVSB Approved CE credit hours for all state and provincial boards in the United States & Canada*

Enrollment Costs:
AAHA Members: Free
Non-Members: Free