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Community Spotlight: Critical Vet Care Receives Approval to Conduct Programs for Continuing Education Credit

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SARASOTA - CriticalVetCare has been approved to conduct continuing education programs by the American Association of State Boards Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE).

RACE approval means that veterinary practitioners who take classes from CriticalVetCare will receive credits for each course applicable toward continuing education requirements for licensure renewal, said Dr. Anne Chauvet, veterinary neurologist and founder of CriticalVetCare.

”We have sponsored and conducted workshops and classes over the years, and achieving RACE approval has been a goal,“ Chauvet said. ”We believe the more the veterinary community is willing to work together and share knowledge, the better we will serve our patients and their owners.“

Chauvet, a veterinary neurologist and ACVIM certified veterinary neurosurgeon, has been practicing neurology and neurosurgery for more than 25 years. More information about CriticalVetCare is available by calling 941-929-1818 or online at www.Facebook.com/CriticalVetCare.

About CriticalVetCare:

CriticalVetCare, based in Sarasota, Fla., is a 24-hour emergency and specialty clinic with comprehensive diagnostic capabilities, which was founded by veterinary neurologist and neurosurgeon Dr. Anne Chauvet in 2010. The practice also treats brain, spinal cord and neuromuscular conditions in animals. CriticalVetCare is located at 4937 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, Fla. More information is available online at www.CriticalVetCare.com and www.Facebook.com/CriticalVetCare or by calling 941-929-1818.

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