AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines Certificate Course

The AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines Certificate Course empowers veterinary teams with the expertise and proficiency needed to deliver exceptional vaccination care.

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Are you reentering the veterinary field after a hiatus or transitioning from full-service to vaccine clinics? Perhaps you’re a new graduate eager to delve into the practicalities of canine vaccination. Look no further. The AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines Certificate Course is tailored just for you.

Course Overview:

This course is organized into three essential components:

  • Reading: 2022 AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines (1.0 CE)
  • Watch: Communication in a Vaccine-Hesitant World (1.0 CE)
  • Canine Vaccination Learning Modules (2.0 CE)

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding Vaccine Categories: From attenuated to toxoid, we break down the four key types of canine vaccines, ensuring clarity even if you don’t recall them from your school days.
  • Core vs. Noncore Vaccines: Learn the distinction between essential and optional vaccinations for comprehensive care.
  • Mastering Administration: Get to grips with vaccine schedules and proper administration techniques for optimal effectiveness.
  • Essential Vaccines: Delve into the specifics of vital vaccinations including CDV, DPV, CAV, Rabies, and the often overlooked yet critical Leptospirosis.
  • Navigating Challenges: Explore topics such as storage, handling, the titer debate, managing overdue vaccines, and dealing with vaccine failure or adverse reactions.
  • Building Strong Relationships: Vaccination strengthens the bond between veterinarians, clients, and their pets, fostering long-term trust and care.
  • Shelter Environments: Understand unique considerations for vaccination in shelter settings to optimize care for vulnerable populations.

Enrollment Costs

  • AAHA Members: $80.00
  • Non-Members: $150.00

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This certificate is generously supported by Merck Animal Health.

Merck Animal Health

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