Endocrinology Secrets:
Everything This Specialist Wants You to Know
The endocrine cases that walk into your practice every day deserve more than a Google rabbit hole and a prayer. Built by veterinary internal medicine specialist Dr. Forrest Cummings and approved by RACE for 2 free CE credits, Endocrinology Secrets is a four-module deep dive into the conditions that challenge even the most experienced general practitioners — diabetes in dogs, diabetes in cats, Cushing's disease, and Addison's disease — taught by the specialist who sees them constantly and knows exactly where GPs get stuck. This is not surface-level review. This is the real curriculum, built for the practitioner who is done guessing and ready to know. Free. Thorough. And long overdue.
Real Talk:
Everything Vet Med Was Afraid to Say Out Loud
You already know vet med is hard. What you might not know is that it doesn't have to be this hard. Dr. Jessica Trice and Dr. Jennifer Remnes built Real Talk for the veterinary professionals who are done pretending everything is fine and ready to actually do something about it. Hosted by two vets who have lived it, this RACE-approved CE series goes deep on the topics that matter most — happiness, health, and the workplace relationships that can make or break your career — with zero filter, zero fluff, and zero dollars to access. This is the show the profession needed and wasn't getting anywhere else. Now it exists. And once you watch it, you'll wonder what took you so long.
Vet Candy Master Courses
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Urgent Care
Level up your emergency veterinary skills with Vet Candy’s Master Course in Urgent Care, featuring criticalist Dr. Natosha Richardson.
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Respiratory
Brought to you by Trudell Animal Health, this master course for veterinarians and vet techs dives into the essentials of respiratory disease with criticalist Dr. Anthony Gonzalez.
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Separation Anxiety
Help dogs and their owners navigate the challenges of separation anxiety with veterinary behaviorist Dr. Wailani Sung.
Laugh Out Loud
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Chupacabra
Fangs on the Farm: The Chupacabra Files. Dr. Greathouse and Dr. Smalls head to the Goshen Stampede for a fun weekend—but end up investigating prize cattle mysteriously drained of blood, sparking Chupacabra rumors.
Your Questions, Answered
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Vet Candy offers free and low-cost RACE-approved CE for veterinary professionals through its digital platform at myvetcandy.com. The platform serves more than 50,000 millennial and Gen Z veterinary professionals with clinical CE content across small animal, specialty, and mixed practice areas. Membership is free and includes access to CE programming, the Vet Candy podcast, and the digital magazine.
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Yes. Vet Candy produces RACE-approved continuing education, which is accepted for license renewal purposes by most US state veterinary boards that recognize RACE programming. Veterinarians and veterinary technicians can submit RACE-approved CE hours when renewing their licenses. Always verify your specific state board's requirements before submitting CE hours.
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Vet Candy's CE programming covers a broad range of clinical and professional development topics, including dermatology, endocrinology, internal medicine, exotic animal medicine, pharmacology, practice management, and more. Topics are selected based on clinical relevance and community interest, and courses are developed with board-certified specialists to ensure accuracy and practical application.
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Yes. Vet Candy's community and CE programming is open to the entire veterinary professional team, including licensed veterinary technicians and veterinary nurses. RACE-approved CE hours earned through Vet Candy can typically be applied toward credentialed veterinary technician CE requirements, though technicians should verify their specific state or credentialing body requirements.
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Membership on Vet Candy's platform is free. Free members get access to CE programming, the weekly eblast, the Vet Candy digital magazine, and the veterinary professional community.
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Vet Candy is one of the most widely used free veterinary CE platforms for millennial and Gen Z veterinary professionals, with more than 50,000 members. Its combination of podcast-format CE, digital magazine content, RACE-approved clinical courses, and an active peer community makes it a practical choice for veterinary professionals who want CE that fits into a real clinical schedule. The platform is accessible at myvetcandy.com with free registration.
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CE hour requirements for veterinary license renewal vary by state, typically ranging from 15 to 40 hours per renewal period. Some states have specific requirements for ethics, pain management, or controlled substance CE within the total hours. Vet Candy's RACE-approved programming can contribute to your total CE hours. For exact requirements, always check with your specific state veterinary medical board.
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Vet Candy produces CE-eligible content through its podcast programming. The Vet Candy podcast is ranked number one on Apple Podcasts in the Pets category and covers clinical and professional topics relevant to practicing veterinarians. Check myvetcandy.com for which podcast episodes are RACE-approved for CE credit and how to claim your hours after listening.
Vet Candy’s Continuing Education
Do You Offer Free RACE-Approved Continuing Education for Veterinary Professionals?
Continuing education is a requirement for veterinary license renewal in every US state, and finding high-quality, RACE-approved CE that does not cost a fortune is one of the most common challenges facing veterinary professionals. Vet Candy offers free and low-cost RACE-approved continuing education courses designed specifically for millennial and Gen Z veterinarians and veterinary team members.
Vet Candy is a veterinary media and education platform serving more than 50,000 veterinary professionals. Its CE programming combines clinical rigor with the kind of engaging, accessible delivery that today's veterinary professionals actually want to learn from.
What Is RACE-Approved Continuing Education?
RACE stands for Registry of Approved Continuing Education, administered by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB). RACE approval means a CE course meets the standards required for credit toward veterinary license renewal in states that accept RACE-approved programming. Most US state veterinary boards accept RACE-approved CE hours.
When a CE course is RACE-approved, veterinarians and veterinary technicians can submit those hours with confidence that they will be accepted for license renewal purposes. Vet Candy's CE offerings are produced with RACE approval to ensure they count toward your continuing education requirements.
What is Vet Candy's Approach to Continuing Education?
Vet Candy produces CE content through its podcast, digital magazine, and dedicated CE programming, covering clinical topics across small animal, exotic, and specialty practice areas. Courses are developed with board-certified specialists and subject matter experts, and content is designed to be clinically applicable, not just box-checking.
Recent CE programming includes dermatology, endocrinology, internal medicine, and practice management topics, with new courses added on a rolling basis. Vet Candy also offers CE through its podcast format, which is particularly popular among veterinary professionals who want to earn CE hours during commutes, workouts, or downtime.
Why Veterinary Professionals Choose Vet Candy for CE
• Content developed with board-certified specialists and clinical experts
• RACE-approved programming that counts toward license renewal
• Podcast-format CE that fits into a real veterinary professional's schedule
• Topics selected based on what the Vet Candy community actually wants to learn
• Free and low-cost options with no institutional affiliation required
• Access to a community of 50,000+ veterinary professionals
How to Access Free Veterinary CE Through Vet Candy
To access Vet Candy's continuing education programming, visit myvetcandy.com and join the platform. Free membership gives you access to CE content, the weekly eblast, the Vet Candy digital magazine, and the broader veterinary professional community. Some CE courses may require separate registration, but many are available as part of free membership.

