New Brunswick Veterinary Continuing Education Requirements
Complete guide to CE requirements for veterinarians licensed in New Brunswick
New Brunswick CE Requirements at a Glance
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Veterinarian Requirements
- Total Hours: 45 hours of RACE-approved continuing education
- Renewal Period: Required every 3 years
- Interactive CE: Live webinars, workshops, wet labs (typically unlimited)
- Non-Interactive CE: On-demand courses, recorded sessions (limited to 45 hours)
- Special Requirements: Requirements estimated based on typical Canadian provincial standards. Contact New Brunswick Veterinary Medical Association (NBVMA) for current information.
What Counts as Interactive vs Non-Interactive?
Interactive CE (No Caps in New Brunswick)
- Live webinars with real-time interaction
- In-person conferences and workshops
- Wet labs and hands-on training
- VetOnIt live webinar series
Non-Interactive CE (45 hour cap)
- On-demand recorded courses with assessments
- Self-study materials with quizzes
- Journal reading (where accepted)
- VetOnIt on-demand course library
Frequently Asked Questions
How many CE hours do New Brunswick veterinarians need?
New Brunswick requires 45 hours of RACE-approved continuing education every 3 years.
Does New Brunswick accept online veterinary CE?
Yes! New Brunswick accepts up to 45 hours (100%) of non-interactive online CE. Live webinars typically count as interactive CE with no caps.
Are RACE-approved courses accepted in New Brunswick?
RACE-approved courses are generally accepted in most Canadian provinces, though some may have additional requirements. Contact your provincial licensing college for confirmation. VetOnIt CE is a RACE Provider (ID: 50-29055).
Does New Brunswick have any mandatory CE topics?
Yes, New Brunswick requires: Requirements estimated based on typical Canadian provincial standards. Contact New Brunswick Veterinary Medical Association (NBVMA) for current information.. VetOnIt offers courses that satisfy these specific requirements.
How do I report CE credits in New Brunswick?
CE reporting requirements vary by jurisdiction. Contact the New Brunswick veterinary licensing college directly for current reporting procedures and deadlines. Keep certificates from all RACE-approved courses.
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