Real Talk Is the Veterinary Show You've Been Waiting For
Vet Candy's CE-approved video series, hosted by Vetique Chicago’s Dr. Jessica Trice and Dr. Jennifer Remnes, is built around a simple but radical premise: veterinary professionals deserve honest conversations about what it actually takes to thrive in this profession. Not just survive. Thrive. The series, brought to you by Covetrus, earns its name every single episode.
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Something just went live on Vet Candy. And if you have ever stood in front of a diabetic dog that would not regulate, a Cushing's workup that kept producing results you could not confidently act on, or an Addison's patient that everybody missed until the crisis arrived, this one is for you.
50,000 Veterinary Professionals Are Already In. What Are You Waiting For?
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Free RACE-Approved CE for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians: The Complete Guide to Vet Candy
Complete your RACE approved CE online for free with Vet Candy CE. Our flexible, engaging courses keep busy veterinarians up-to-date on clinical care, practice management, and professional skills, all officially recognized by state veterinary boards.
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The CE That Actually Energizes You: Why Engagement Matters
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