The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is committed to delivering timely and relevant science-based information to support profitability and sustainability in the Canadian beef industry.
The veterinary industry supports the beef sector both directly with medical procedures and access to medications and vaccinations, and in an ever-increasing advisory and consultative role. Recognizing this, we continually develop educational materials and decision-making tools for both producers and veterinary teams.
Access to our webinars for beef producers and vet teams is available through live and recorded events. These presentations can be:
- shared with your clinic staff for team building and education opportunities, and
- used for producer meetings and client education.
Several BCRC webinars are approved for one CE (continuing education) credit each for RVT’s across Canada. DVM credit is available in select provinces.
- Live CE Events
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Sign up here to be the first to know about upcoming live webinars or look for upcoming events on our webinars page.
To receive a CE credit for a live event:
- register for the webinar as a DVM or RVT,
- watch the live event, then
- your CE certificate will be sent to you via email within three business days.
- Recorded CE Events
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Sign up to be notified of seasonal webinar recordings or select from these available archived webinars eligible for CE credit:
- Early Calf Life Survival
- Raising Heifers for Reproductive Success
- How to Keep Today’s Drought from Becoming Tomorrow’s Problem
- Making the Most of Low-Quality Forage
- Hitting the Bullseye with Targeted Feeding
- Feed Testing to Improve Herd Health and Feed Management
- Don’t Roll the Dice with Johne’s
- Calving Season Data Collection
- Basics of Backgrounding
- Reproductive Failure in the Beef Herd
- Prevent External Parasites from Bugging Your Cattle
To receive a CE certificate for a recorded event:
- watch the full webinar recording,
- complete the corresponding quiz located in the webinar description,
- complete the quiz scoring >80%, then
- your CE credit will arrive shortly via email.
- CE Credit FAQ’s
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Question? Solution Are all BCRC webinars eligible for CE credit? No, always check for the banner on the title page, or check the CE playlist on YouTube. Are the CE credits applicable to all veterinary professionals in my area? Even though the BCRC has done its best to meet the highest requirements and standards for online education, the CE requirements are different in every province and territory and are different between professional designations. To ensure that the BCRC continuing education is eligible in your area for your profession, please contact your governing body. Do I need to complete a quiz if I watched the live event? No, if you subscribed as an RVT or Veterinarian and watched the live recording, you will be automatically sent a certificate of completion. Be sure to subscribe to the webinar as an RVT or Veterinarian.
I watched a recording; how do I complete the quiz? Look in the webinar description under the YouTube video for the link to the quiz. You must achieve a score of 80% to pass. I did not receive my certificate, why? – Ensure that you subscribed as an RVT or Veterinarian. – If you attended the live webinar, did you watch the entire webinar? If you log off early or do not watch the entire webinar, you are not eligible for a certificate.
– Do not use abbreviations when filling in information on your subscription information.
– Do not unsubscribe from BCRC after signing up for webinars. You must be registered as a subscriber for the system to send you your certificate.
– Do not make repeated attempts to pass a quiz sequentially, if you do the system interprets your results as spam and will block the BCRC from sending you anything. The quizzes are designed to ensure that the entire webinar is watched before the quiz is taken. Attempts made to bypass watching the webinar and repeatedly challenging the quiz will result in you being ineligible to receive credits.
– Check your spam folder! The certificate comes in the body of an email, not as an attachment.
How do I print my certificate? Save the email as a pdf and then print. Or alternatively you can screenshot the certificate and paste it in a different document.
More information
Please contact Dana Parker parkerd@beefresearch.ca, for more information on extension resources available for veterinary team building and education opportunities, materials available for beef producer meetings and client education, or more information on availability of CE credits for RVTs and veterinarians.