1 CME MI Medical Records

Learn how to improve your veterinary medical records for the health of your patients and practice.

   A Preview of the Course

Medical records are an integral part of client communication and patient care. According to the AVMA PLIT, the leading cause of malpractice claims in veterinary medicine is miscommunication. Poor and incomplete documentation and client communication leads to the perception of poor patient care.

The goal of this course is help you improve your veterinary medical record keeping strategies and highlight pitfalls while you become proficient in communicating with clients. Your improved efficiency at creating a legally defensible medical record, compliance with state, federal, and association rules and regulations, and stronger client relationships will result in better continuity of care and treatment of the patient.


"Exceptional online course that will benefit all veterinary professionals from student to experienced practitioner." Stephen C. Steep, DVM, Oxford Veterinary Hospital

 

Course Instruction

Dr. Babcock, a licensed veterinarian and attorney, offers instruction in veterinary medical law and ethics as part of the traditional veterinary medical curriculum and also as continuing education for veterinary medical professionals.

Dr. Babcock's active engagement in professional associations, academia, and small animal medicine helps to ensure that the courses offered are applicable to veterinary practice, reflect the needs of the profession, and encourage compliance with evolving veterinary medical law, ethics, and standards of care.

"When I began the course, I thought it would likely be another waste of time. I was quickly and pleasantly surprised to discover that was not the case. If one has any aspiration of practicing quality medicine, this course is not optional it is indispensable." John B. Smith, DVM, Petcare Animal Clinic

Frequently Asked Questions


Will this course satisfy the Michigan proposed requirement for one hour of continuing education related to medical records?
Yes, the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association has approved this course to satisfy the one hour requirement for a licensee pursuant to Rule 338.4933 for the renewal of a veterinary license.
Will this course satisfy both the MI proposed requirement for CME on both medical records and veterinary law or controlled substances?
No. However, the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association has approved the 2 Hour MI Medical Record Keeping course to satisfy two hours of CME on medical records and veterinary law.
I have been drafting medical records for years, why should I take this course?
This course is designed to highlight pitfalls and improve strategies to draft medical records expediently while you become more proficient in communicating with clients​. Your improved efficiency at creating a legally defensible medical record, compliance with current state, federal, and association rules and regulations, and stronger client relationships will result in better continuity of care and treatment of the patient.
Will I obtain a Certificate of Attendance?
After completing the course you will receive, at no charge, a Certificate of Attendance that you may provide to your veterinary licensing board upon request and/or at the time of your license renewal.
When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now. It is a completely self-paced online course - once you enroll you have 90 days to finish.

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