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Course Overview:
Pinkeye remains one of the most common and frustrating diseases in beef cattle herds, affecting both health and productivity. This course addresses current research findings related to pinkeye. Dr. John Angelos presents data on causative agents, vaccine efficacy, and control methods, with emphasis on findings relevant to field application.
Learning Outcomes:
Individuals who complete this course will be able to:
- Identify primary causative agents associated with pinkeye in beef cattle.
- Summarize recent findings related to pinkeye vaccine efficacy.
- Describe control methods used to manage pinkeye.
Course Facilitator:
Craig Payne, DVM, MS
Materials:
This course contains:
- A recorded webinar covering the topic and a full transcript.
- A short five-question quiz to assess understanding of the material. Required for CE credit.
- Instructions for downloading and saving the CE certificate after completing course requirements.
- An optional feedback survey.
Length:
30 minutes
Department:
Veterinary Extension and Continuing Education
Credit:
This course is approved for 0.5 hours of veterinary continuing education (CE) credit by the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.
To earn CE credit, participants must:
- View the full presentation or read the transcript
- Complete the 5-question quiz with at least 4 correct answers
- Download your CE certificate (instructions are provided in the module)
Please note: It is the participant’s responsibility to verify whether CE credit from an AVMA-accredited veterinary college meets the requirements of their state or licensing jurisdiction..
Audience:
Veterinarians, Veterinary Students, Veterinary Technicians
Accommodations
University of Missouri Extension complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If you have a disability and need accommodations in connection with participation in an educational program or you need materials in an alternate format, please notify your instructor as soon as possible so that necessary arrangements can be made. Language access services, such as interpretation or translation of vital information, will be provided free of charge to limited English proficient individuals upon request. All requests must be made a minimum of 14 days before course start date. MU Extension will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met.
Cancellations and Refund Requests
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