Continuing Education Credit (CEU) Offered by GlobalVetLINK for ADT Rule & ICVI Documentation Webinar

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Continuing Education Credit (CEU) Offered by GlobalVetLINK for ADT Rule & ICVI Documentation Webinar

Ames, Iowa (July 3rd, 2013) – GlobalVetLINK (GVL¨), the leader in digital solutions for animal health, announces ADT Rule & ICVI Documentation Webinar, which will be offered for Continuing Education Credit (CEU). Throughout the one hour Continuing Education webinar, animal health stakeholders will be educated on the new Animal Disease Traceability rule. In the area of ICVI documentation, Dr. Valerie Ragan will help explain the changes and explore best practices to help animal health professionals efficiently comply to the rule.

Throughout this webinar, Dr. Valerie Ragan will:
¥ Educate animal health stakeholders about the ADT Rule in regards to the new ICVI requirements
¥ Share what’s new in the ruling and what will have the greatest impact to veterinarians and producers.
¥ Demonstrate how using electronic document management can minimize the burden of this ruling.
¥ Show how veterinarians can help producers navigate through certain new requirements.

Dr. Valerie Ragan is director of the Center for Public and Corporate Veterinary Medicine on the College Park, Maryland campus of the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine (VMRCVM). Ragan is responsible for expansion of the Center’s role in the areas of public health and policy, and international veterinary medicine, including increasing opportunities for student engagement in national and international veterinary and animal health organizations involved in public veterinary practice. Dr. Ragan also continues to work around the world on the control and eradication of brucellosis, a major disease of importance in livestock and human health

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