Veterinary Medicine Continuing Education

Infection prevention education for veterinary clinics and hospitals—supporting safer care for animals, staff, and clients through consistent daily practices.

Who it’s for

  • Veterinary clinics and animal hospitals
  • Veterinarians, technicians, assistants
  • Clinic managers and safety leads
  • Teams managing zoonotic risk and environmental hygiene

What you’ll learn

  • Practical infection risk controls for veterinary workflows
  • Environmental cleaning and disinfection priorities in animal settings
  • Reducing cross contamination between spaces, tools, and teams
  • Building consistency: training systems that don’t rely on memory
  • Communication habits that support safe practice and accountability

Veterinary Medicine Courses

Select a course to view learning outcomes, curriculum, access period, assessments, and certificate requirements.

Certificate on successful completion

Certification is offered when a learner completes the full course requirements.

To earn a certificate, the learner must:

  1. Complete the entire course, including the self‑assessment
  2. Complete the final assessment
  3. Achieve 80% or higher on the final assessment

Training for clinics and multi‑site practices

We support group training options for consistent standards across teams.

Frequently asked questions

Are these courses only for veterinarians?

No—many courses are designed for the full clinic team; see course pages for target audience.

Are these self‑paced?

Most are online and self‑paced unless otherwise stated.

How do certificates work?

Complete the entire course (including self‑assessment) and score 80%+ on the final assessment.

Is this vocational?

No. These are non‑vocational continuing education courses.
This program does not require approval under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.