Prevention made easier with free, online tools. Plus, earn 9 hours of RACE-approved CE!

Prevention is key to improving the lives of our patients and their owners.

Learn how preventive care can make a positive difference in your practice with the Preventive Healthcare Certificate Program from Partners for Healthy Pets (PHP). This free, 10-module online course provides veterinary students, technicians, associate veterinarians, and practice owners with information on how to provide preventive healthcare in conjunction with yearly visits. Upon completion of the program, users will have firm knowledge of the PHP tools that will enable them to communicate the value and benefit of preventive care to clients.

PHP, an alliance of more than 100 veterinary associations, veterinary colleges, and animal health companies focused on preventive care led by AAHA and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), offers free, downloadable tools to help your practice incorporate preventive care as a key component in improving the lives of your patients and their owners.

Upon completion of this online, 10-module certificate program, you will improve the overall quality of preventive healthcare you provide to your patients. Topics covered range from preventive healthcare guidelines implementation to social media tips, and the program can be completed on your own time.

Each of the 10 modules will take approximately 1 hour to complete. Topics include:

  • Preventive healthcare guideline implementation
  • Monthly payment preventive healthcare plans
  • How to market preventive healthcare via the internet and social media
  • Feline-friendly guidelines
  • Helpful resources

Once you’ve completed all the modules, you’ll be eligible to download a certificate of completion. Plus, the course is now RACE-approved and offers a total of nine CE credit hours.

Remember, prevention is key! Download this free brochure to find out more about the Preventive Healthcare Certificate Program from PHP.

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