Alabama Veterinarian CE Hub
by drip.vet CE Hub | Mar 3, 2025 Veterinary CE
Click below to listen to a summary of the Alabama CE requirements for veterinarians.
What are the Alabama veterinarian CE requirements?
- Alabama veterinarians must obtain 20 hours of CE every year.
- See Rule 930-X-1-.12 for board-approved CE parameters.
- December 31, 2025 is the next license renewal deadline in Alabama.
- A maximum of 10 CE hours can be obtained via RACE-approved online.
- 16 CE hours must be in the area of scientific programs.
- No more than 4 CE hours can be in the area of practice management programs.
Track Your CE with the Free Alabama CE Planner
This form will help you keep a record of your CE. The Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners says you must keep a record of your credit hours and proof of your attendance. CE audits for practicing licensed veterinarians will be conducted at the time of premises evaluation. Each year, your will be required to certify the number of credit hours on a form provided by the Board. The Board form will be mailed to each veterinarian at the time of annual renewal. You may then transfer information from the downloadable form on this page to your Board-provided form.
Alabama Veterinary CE Planner
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CE Hour Requirements for Alabama Veterinarians
Alabama veterinarians must obtain 20 hours of CE every year. A maximum of 10 hours can be obtained via RACE-approved online.
CE Course Parameters for Alabama Veterinarians
Remember that when completing your required CE, there are some topic limitations.
At least 16 of your 20 hours must be in scientific programs. And you can't take any more than 4 hours in the area of practice management programs.
You can complete 10 of your required CE hours via RACE-approved online. This is a great opportunity for you to pick the CE that best meets your needs as a busy practitioner and complete it as you see fit!
We've researched the Alabama Board's regulations so you don't have to!
Need to learn something new? Need a refresher on a long-forgotten topic? We've got Alabama veterinarians covered and look forward to meeting your needs!
Meet the drip.vet CE Hub Team
Lance Roasa, DVM, MS, JD |
Dr. Lance Roasa is an active figure in both the veterinary and legal professions. He is the past-president of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMLA) and has owned and managed more than ten veterinary clinics. As a national co-advisor to the Veterinary Business Management Association (VBMA), Dr. Roasa advises on personal financial literacy and career development. He also guest lectures at fifteen veterinary colleges, covering topics such as legal matters, medical recordkeeping, and business management. Before co-founding drip.vet, a part of the VIN Family, Dr. Roasa led the Roasa Law Group, a law practice dedicated to serving veterinarians in practice transactions and employment contacts. He earned a veterinary degree from Texas A&M in 2008 and later obtained his law degree from the University of Nebraska in 2013. |
Drew Olson, DVM |
Dr. Drew Olson is an experienced veterinarian and entrepreneur whose knack for business led to the successful growth and management of several veterinary practices. Originally from Papillion, Nebraska, Dr. Olson received his veterinary degree from Iowa State University before returning to his home state, where he practiced small animal medicine and surgery. As co-founder of drip.vet, a part of the VIN Family, Dr. Olson spearheaded the adoption of drip teaching methodology, recognizing its potential to improve the effectiveness of financial education for veterinary professionals. |
![]() Steve Kellner |
Mr. Kellner is the Director of the drip.vet, a part of the VIN Family College Teaching Program. An integral part of the team, Mr. Kellner has participated in the development and creation of College of Veterinary Medicine courses for more than eighteen years. He works closely with Dr. Roasa and universities to develop course materials and facilitate their delivery. |
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