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News Release Details
Jaguar Health Receives Approval from The American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE Committee for Continuing Education Program for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians on Diarrhea in Foals
The AAVSB is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support and
advance the regulatory process for veterinary medicine. The membership
of the AAVSB consists of 62 jurisdictions representing all U.S. states
and the
The purpose of the RACE program is to develop and apply uniform standards related to CE providers and programs in veterinary medicine, and ensuring that all RACE-approved CE programs meet appropriate standards of quality. Jaguar’s “Diarrhea in Foals” program has been approved by the AAVSB RACE committee to offer a total of 1.50 CE credits to each participating veterinarian or veterinary technician. The program may be repeated by Jaguar within the two-year program approval period at different locations and/or on different dates, with advance notice to AAVSB.
Most state veterinary boards require veterinarians and credentialed veterinary technicians to accumulate CE credits every 1–2 years. Although veterinary CE standards are not uniform among U.S. state veterinary boards, RACE-approved CE is recognized by most AAVSB member boards.
“Participation in CE programs helps veterinarians and veterinary
technicians remain apprised of current and cutting-edge veterinary
care,” commented equine medical consultant Dr.
Dr. McAuliffe served as the primary investigator for clinical studies conducted in 2015 for Neonorm™ Foal, Jaguar’s plant-based anti-diarrheal product for newborn horses.
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