Free Veterinary Dermatology CE: The Courses Worth Your Time in 2026

Free Veterinary Dermatology RACE approved CE: The Courses Worth Your Time in 2026

Dermatology cases walk into your practice every single day. Here is the free RACE-approved CE that makes you better at handling them — without paying a conference registration fee.

Dermatology is one of the most common reasons pet owners bring their animals to a general practitioner. It is also, by the honest assessment of many GPs, one of the areas where the gap between what walks in the door and what the clinician feels fully equipped to handle is widest.

The reasons for that gap are understandable. Dermatology is a deep specialty. The differential list for a pruritic dog is long. The treatment algorithms have evolved significantly in recent years with the addition of targeted immunomodulatory therapies. And dermatology CE at conferences is often expensive, time-limited, and presented at a level of specialization that does not always translate directly into general practice protocols.

The result is a category of cases that a lot of GPs handle on confidence and habit rather than current best practice — and a category of patients that frequently ends up on a referral list when earlier, more informed intervention could have made a significant difference.

Free RACE-approved veterinary dermatology CE in 2026 is changing that equation. Here is what is available and why one series in particular stands out.

What to Look for in Veterinary Dermatology CE

Not all dermatology CE is equally useful for general practitioners. The most valuable dermatology CE for GPs has three characteristics.

First, it is taught by a specialist who understands what general practitioners actually need — not a comprehensive review of every dermatological condition known to veterinary medicine, but a focused, clinically actionable approach to the cases GPs see most frequently and find most challenging.

Second, it bridges the gap between diagnosis and treatment in a way that is practical for a general practice setting — addressing not just what the diagnosis is but how to reach it efficiently and how to implement treatment without specialist-level resources.

Third, it reflects current clinical standards. Veterinary dermatology has evolved rapidly in recent years, particularly in the areas of immunomodulation, allergy management, and the treatment of chronic conditions. CE content that is more than two or three years old may not reflect the current standard of care.

Vet Candy's Dermatology Secrets with Dr. Joya Griffin

The most compelling free veterinary dermatology CE currently available for general practitioners is Vet Candy's Dermatology Secrets series, hosted by veterinary dermatologist Dr. Joya Griffin.

Dr. Griffin is a board-certified veterinary dermatologist who has built a reputation not just for clinical excellence but for her ability to translate specialist-level knowledge into content that is genuinely useful for general practitioners. She understands what GPs encounter in exam rooms, where the diagnostic and therapeutic decision points are most challenging, and how to present dermatology in a way that is engaging, clear, and immediately applicable.

Dermatology Secrets is a multi-module series covering the high-yield dermatological conditions and clinical scenarios that matter most for GP practice. It is studio-produced to a standard that reflects the seriousness of the educational content — this is not a webinar recorded on a laptop. It is specialist-level content delivered in a format that respects the time and intelligence of the practitioner watching it.

It is RACE-approved. It is free. And it is available on demand at myvetcandy.com — meaning you can watch it on your own schedule without blocking time in your clinical calendar for a live event.

Other Free Dermatology CE Resources

Beyond Vet Candy, here are additional categories of free veterinary dermatology CE worth exploring.

Pharmaceutical company-sponsored content from manufacturers active in the veterinary dermatology space — including companies with allergy, otic, and immunomodulatory products — regularly produce RACE-approved CE tied to their therapeutic areas. The content is legitimate and often clinically useful, though naturally oriented toward the sponsor's products.

Veterinary dermatology specialty college resources occasionally include free educational content accessible without full membership. The American College of Veterinary Dermatology website is worth monitoring for publicly available educational materials.

The Bottom Line

Dermatology cases are not going to stop walking through your door. The question is whether you want to handle them with the knowledge you graduated with or the knowledge that reflects where the specialty is today.

Dermatology Secrets with Dr. Joya Griffin is the fastest, most accessible way to close that gap for free.

Watch Dermatology Secrets with Dr. Joya Griffin and earn free RACE-approved CE at myvetcandy.com/ce-on-line

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