Greensboro, N.C.-A veterinary technician animal behavior training course, designed by board-certified behaviorist, Dr. Debra Horwitz, is now available on-line.
Greensboro, N.C.-A veterinary technician animal behavior training course,designed by board-certified behaviorist, Dr. Debra Horwitz, is now availableon-line.
"An Introduction to Pet Behavioral Therapy," offered by Novartis,had previously been offered via mail. Now technicians and veterinary staffcan log onto http://www.vetteam.com for information.
Those who complete the course will receive a certificate, a lapel pinand a starter set of business cards, in addition to 2.0 continuing educationcredit hours from Auburn University in Veterinary Technology. (Check withyour respective state boards to determine if the course meets CE requirements.)
Novartis will continue to offer the training course via mail. For moreinformation call (888) 325-5820.
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