New Mexico Veterinary Continuing Education Requirements
Complete guide to CE requirements for veterinarians in New Mexico
New Mexico CE Requirements at a Glance
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Veterinarian Requirements
- Total Hours: 15 hours of RACE-approved continuing education
- Renewal Period: Required every yearly
- Interactive CE: Live webinars, workshops, wet labs (typically unlimited)
- Non-Interactive CE: On-demand courses, recorded sessions (limited to 7.5 hours)
What Counts as Interactive vs Non-Interactive?
Interactive CE (No Caps in New Mexico)
- Live webinars with real-time interaction
- In-person conferences and workshops
- Wet labs and hands-on training
- VetOnIt live webinar series
Non-Interactive CE (7.5 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 Mexico veterinarians need?
New Mexico requires 15 hours of RACE-approved continuing education every yearly.
Does New Mexico accept online veterinary CE?
Yes! New Mexico accepts up to 7.5 hours (50%) of non-interactive online CE. Live webinars typically count as interactive CE with no caps.
Are RACE-approved courses accepted in New Mexico?
Yes, all RACE-approved continuing education courses are accepted in New Mexico. VetOnIt CE is a RACE Provider (ID: 50-29055).
Does New Mexico have any mandatory CE topics?
New Mexico does not currently mandate specific CE topics beyond general RACE-approved veterinary continuing education.
How do I report CE credits in New Mexico?
CE reporting requirements vary by jurisdiction. Contact the New Mexico veterinary board directly for current reporting procedures and deadlines. Keep certificates from all RACE-approved courses.
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