CE for Vets and Techs is your resource of choice for learning the most current approaches for diagnosing and treating challenging dermatology and parasite cases. Taught by key veterinary experts, these courses will provide you with new insights into the symptoms, diagnostic techniques and treatments to help you successfully treat patients with these conditions. And all courses on CE for Vets and Techs are free and accredited.
Courses
- NEW Canine Demodicosis: Background, Diagnosis, and
Management Options - Whiskey: A Canine Case Study
- Marketing Successful Dermatology Services
- The Safe and Effective Use of Modified Cyclosporine (Atopica)
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Secondary Infections
- A Step-by-Step Approach to the Atopy Case
- Three-Slide Technique
- Flea Allergy Dermatitis: A Case Study
- Itchy Dogs—When Is It Atopic Dermatitis?
- Additional Dermatological Uses for Cyclosporine in Dogs and Cats
- Fecal Wet Lab
- The Case for Year-Round Parasite Protection
- Selecting the Best Fecal Diagnostic Procedure
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Heartworm Infections
- Flea Adulticides, Insect Growth Regulators, and Integration
Quick Facts
Atopic means 'allergic', and dermatitis means 'inflammation of the skin'. Put the two together, and you have atopic dermatitis.
Dogs sleep an average of 14-16 hours a day, so when they don't sleep because of itching, it's very noticeable.

