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Educational Veterinary Webinars About GFI Regulations Telemedicine Veterinary Oncology Controlled Substances And more!

Upcoming Webinars

Epicur Pharma’s dedication to advancing veterinary practice standards means we understand the value of continuing education for veterinary professionals. We partner with leaders in the veterinary industry and top veterinary specialists to develop opportunities for learning, growth, and understanding of regulatory standards, trends and insights in patient care, veterinary hospital best practices, and more. 

Corneal Ulcerations in Horses: Practical Management of Common Types

June 17 | 7 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1
Free to attend

This lecture will equip veterinary professionals with a practical, systematic approach to evaluating and managing the acute equine corneal ulceration eye. Participants will learn how to confidently differentiate between simple and complicated corneal ulcers, select the most effective diagnostic tests, and design stage-specific medical treatment plans.

Diagnosis and Management of Equine Metabolic Syndrome

July 14  | 8 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1
Free to attend

This lecture will cover the identification and diagnosis of Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), including how it differs from other metabolic disorders. Key topics include physical exam findings, diagnostic lab work, and management strategies involving exercise, nutrition, and medication.

Red Eye, Real Risk: Uveitis in Dogs and Cats

July 21  | 8 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1
Free to attend

Join Dr. Tammy Miller Michau for a one hour, interactive, case-based discussion that will use clinical photographs to guide learners through the recognition and interpretation of anterior and posterior uveitis in cats and dogs.

Compounding Confidence and Clarity: Practical Decision-Making for Small Animal Veterinary Compounds

August 12 | 7 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1
Free to attend

By the end of this session, small animal veterinarians will be equipped with actionable strategies to reduce therapeutic failures, improve client communication, and make safer, evidence-based decisions when prescribing compounded medications.

Compounding Confidence and Clarity: Practical Decision-Making for Equine Veterinary Compounds

August 20  | 7 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1
Free to attend

By the end of this session, equine veterinarians will be equipped with actionable strategies to reduce therapeutic failures, better manage drug testing risk, improve client communication, and make safer, evidence-based decisions when prescribing compounded medications.

FIP: From Death Sentence to Daily Practice

September 15 | 8 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1
Free to attend

This lecture provides a clinically focused, evidence-based update on the approach to FIP, equipping veterinarians with practical tools to confidently diagnose, treat, and manage affected cats. We will review current diagnostic strategies, emphasizing the integration of clinical suspicion, laboratory abnormalities, imaging findings, and advanced testing methods. The session will then explore treatment protocols, including antiviral therapies, monitoring response, and managing adverse effects.

Controlled Substances 101: How & Why You Must Comply! Parts 1 and 2

December 8 | 7 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 2
Free to attend

Attendees will learn how to improve security, prevent theft per DEA regulations and proactively prepare for a DEA audit and best practice time saving suggestions from a previous veterinary practice owner, consultant & public speaker/educator, who has worked with Veterinarians cited by the DEA.

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On-Demand Webinars

Did you miss an educational session you really wanted to attend? Some of our webinars are on-demand so you can watch them on a schedule that works for you! As each session becomes available we add it, so be sure to check back or contact our team if you don’t see the webinar you’re looking for. 

Updates on the Treatment of Equine Gastric Disease

This webinar will highlighted recent developments in the management of both squamous and glandular gastric disease, reviewing recent publications in the context of existing knowledge. Attendees gain an understanding of the limitations of oral proton pump inhibitors and explore advances in newer generation PPIs, including extended-release injectable omeprazole. The session also covered the published evidence supporting a range of treatment options for gastric disease.

When FIP Reaches the Brain: Clinical Insights into Neurological FIP

This webinar taught the pathogenesis of neuro-FIP, review common neurological presentations, and discuss advances in diagnostic imaging, laboratory testing, and therapeutic options. Practical case examples highlighted diagnostic pitfalls and management strategies, with an emphasis on current and emerging treatments that are reshaping the prognosis for affected cats.

Can Vets Still Give Chemotherapy? Why or Why Not?

This webinar taught the basics of chemotherapy, including safety risks, handling guidelines, and clinic protocols. It also covered oral chemotherapy options, common medications, and how to communicate effectively with pet owners.

Injectable Omeprazole in Horses with Gastric Ulcers

In this lecture was a brief review of the anatomic regions of the equine stomach and classification of gastric ulcers. In addition, the lecture discussed management and current pharmacologic treatments for gastric ulcers in horses and the limitations of those treatments. The lecture also presented a study outlining the efficacy of a long-acting omeprazole injectable solution in horses with induced non-glandular and glandular gastric ulcers.

Martyrdom in Veterinary Medicine

This webinar explored the often-overlooked culture of martyrdom in veterinary medicine, where enduring excessive workloads is frequently mistaken for dedication. It guided veterinary professionals in recognizing and changing self-sabotaging behaviors that lead to burnout and unsustainable work practices.

Controlled Substances 101: How & Why You Must Comply! DEA Regulations for the Relief Veterinarian Explained

October 25 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ET

RACE-Approved CE Credit Hours: 1-3
Free to attend
This webinar will increase Relief Veterinarians DEA regulatory compliance awareness, meet opioid continuing education requirements, reduce risk and discuss improved and simplified controlled substance record keeping and inventory controls.

A Practical Guide To Incorporating Injectable Omeprazole into Your Practice

This webinar reviewed literature on injectable vs. oral omeprazole, highlighted case examples on benefits, techniques, and complications, compared recommendations with clinical experience, and covered regulatory requirements for prescribing and stocking injectable omeprazole in equine clinics.

Equine Thyroid Disorders and Supplements, What Do We Need to Know?

This session reviewed the equine thyroid disorders and the evidence behind thyroid hormone supplementation. Thyroid disorders are rare, and supplementation can be detrimental.

Pesky Pruritus – So Many Options, So Little Time

This lecture discussed the mechanism of action and nuances of the various anti-pruritic therapies veterinarians have to choose from in our patients. This webinar cleared the muddy waters and provided attendees with a clearer path on how to select the correct anti-pruritic therapy for patients.

Panel Discussion on Diagnosis and Treatment of FIP

This panel discusses the complexities in FIP diagnosis and how to best diagnose FIP and rule out other differential diagnoses. It addressed questions about treating FIP cats with antiviral medications and their monitoring. It also covered relapses of FIP and how to best diagnose these to avoid both unnecessary antiviral treatments as well as provide appropriate therapy.

Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome: Prevention, Management, and Recent Treatment Advances

Watch our latest presentation exploring key management practices for Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS), strategies that support both prevention and treatment. We also highlight some of the most promising therapeutic advancements introduced over the past 5 to 10 years.

Pricing Like a Boss & Maximizing Worth

This webinar will discuss how to boost revenue by charging where clients won’t flinch and tapping hidden consumer surplus. Learn how to increase enterprise value by raising transaction sizes, cutting costs, and upgrading equipment.

It’s Not Just About the Horses: Human Behavior and the Key to Veterinary Success

This talk will introduce theories of human behavior change as they apply to veterinary medicine, explaining how you can use the findings from this scientific field when communicating with clients, in order to build good client relationships and further improve the welfare of animals in your care.

Secrets the Best Inventory Managers Know

This presentation is a deep dive into the essential strategies that top veterinary inventory managers use to maintain a thriving practice. In this presentation, we explore the delicate balance between having enough stock to provide excellent patient care and avoiding the financial pitfalls of overstocking.

Testing for EMS, who, why, when, how?

The session will describe the different testing protocols for Equine Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin Dysregulation that can be performed in practice. It will review the characteristics of each test and how they can be used in practice depending on the objectives of the practitioner.

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