Continuing Education Credits

The following list provides veterinary continuing education details for recent AASV conferences. To receive a certificate of attendance, or to verify your registration for specific meetings or pre-conference seminars, please contact the AASV: 515-465-5255, aasv@aasv.org.

Important information about Veterinary Continuing Education (CE)
In the United States, veterinary licensure and continuing education approval are under the jurisdiction of each state's Board of Veterinary Medicine, and regulations vary from state to state. It is the veterinarian's responsibility to be familiar with the CE requirements of the states in which they are licensed, and to ascertain whether the educational sessions they attend qualify as acceptable veterinary CE within those states. Since AASV is an Allied Organization of the American Veterinary Medical Association, most states acknowledge AASV as an automatically approved provider of veterinary continuing education. AASV does not seek RACE approval for its conference sessions. View up-to-date veterinary state board special actions or rule changes during the COVID-19 pandemic at https://www.aavsb.org/news/article/83. A list of veterinary state boards can be found at https://www.aavsb.org/public-resources/find-regulatory-board-information.

2023 - AASV 54th Annual Meeting
March 4-7, 2023
Aurora, Colorado USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2022 - AASV 53rd Annual Meeting
February 26-March 1, 2022
Indianapolis, Indiana USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2021 - AASV 52nd Annual Meeting
February 27-March 2, 2021
A Virtual Conference
Registrants can attend up to 20 hours of CE in real-time during the main conference Feb 28 - Mar 2, and up to 24 hours if also registered for the seminar package on Saturday, Feb 27. After the meeting, attendees have access to all presentations for which they registered via on-demand recordings available for viewing until April 30, 2021. There are a total of 40 hours of continuing education from which to choose during the main conference, and an additional 40 hours offered by the ten preconference seminars (seminars require additional registration fees).

2020 - AASV 51st Annual Meeting
March 7-10, 2020
Atlanta, Georgia USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2019 - AASV 50th Annual Meeting
March 9-12, 2019
Orlando, Florida USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2018 - AASV 49th Annual Meeting
March 3-6, 2018
San Diego, California USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2017 - AASV 48th Annual Meeting
February 25-28, 2017
Denver, Colorado USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2016 - AASV 47th Annual Meeting
February 27 - March 1, 2016
New Orleans, Louisiana USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2015 - AASV 46th Annual Meeting
February 28 - March 3, 2015
Orlando, Florida USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Saturday pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2014 - AASV 45th Annual Meeting
March 1-4, 2014
Dallas, Texas USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Saturday Pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday Pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2013 - AASV 44th Annual Meeting
March 2-5, 2013
San Diego, California USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Saturday Pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday Pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2012 - AASV 43rd Annual Meeting
March 10-13, 2012
Denver, Colorado USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Saturday Pre-conference seminar: 4 hours
Sunday Pre-conference seminar OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2011 - AASV 42nd Annual Meeting
March 5-8, 2011
Phoenix, Arizona USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Saturday Pre-conference seminars: 4 hours
Sunday Pre-conference seminars OR Research Topics: 4 hours

2010 - AASV 41st Annual Meeting
March 6-9, 2010
Omaha, Nebraska USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
PRRS Risk Assessment Training: 4 hours
Pre-conference seminars: 4 hours each

2009 AASV Summer Conference: Advanced Techniques for Swine Veterinarians
"Optimizing Resources"
June 22-23, 2009
Ames, Iowa USA
14.5 hours

2009 - AASV 40th Annual Meeting
March 7-10, 2009
Dallas, Texas USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Pre-conference seminars: 4 hours each
PQA plus advisor training: 7 hours

2008 AASV Summer Conference: Advanced Techniques for Swine Veterinarians
May 28-29, 2008
Ames, Iowa USA
14.5 hours

2008 - AASV 39th Annual Meeting
March 8-11, 2008
San Diego, California
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Pre-conference seminars: 4 hours each
PQA plus advisor raining: 7 hours

2007 AASV Summer Conference: Advanced Techniques for Swine Veterinarians
June 4-6, 2007
Ames, Iowa USA
14 hours

2007 - AASV 38th Annual Meeting
March 3-6, 2007
Orlando, Florida USA
Regular meeting sessions: 16 hours
Pre-conference seminars: 4 hours each
PQA plus advisor training: 7 hours