RACE APPROVED FOR VET TECHS & VETS (1.0 CE HOURS)
Tick Borne Diseases
(RACE 1.0 CEU)
It’s not all about Lyme disease anymore. This focus on the foundation of common Tick-Borne Diseases in the small animal patient and address the changing face of tick-borne disease in the US.
RACE 1.0 Hours for Vet Techs & Vets
RACE Program #: 20-1005034
RACE Provider #: 50-36598
Meet the Instructor
Liza Rudolph, BAS, RVT, VTS (CP-CF, SAIM)
Liza Wysong
Rudolph has been working in veterinary medicine for over 20 years and is a
graduate of the bachelor’s program in Veterinary Technology at St. Petersburg
College.
She is a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Canine/Feline Clinical Practice and Small Animal Internal Medicine with experience in general practice, internal medicine, oncology, emergency, and critical care. Currently, Liza is the Program Director for the Veterinary Technology Program at Rowan College of South Jersey.
Liza has been published in multiple veterinary trade publications and textbooks. She is an accomplished speaker on the international level and provides education and training opportunities to veterinary technicians by traditional lecturing, hands-on workshops, and online continuing education platforms. As a certified RECOVER Instructor, she enjoys supporting veterinary healthcare teams by providing evidence-based CPR instruction in veterinary practices and at various conferences.
When not teaching, Liza is an active member of multiple veterinary organizations and has practiced as a relief veterinary technician, having spent most of her clinical time in specialty practices in both the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions.
She is a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Canine/Feline Clinical Practice and Small Animal Internal Medicine with experience in general practice, internal medicine, oncology, emergency, and critical care. Currently, Liza is the Program Director for the Veterinary Technology Program at Rowan College of South Jersey.
Liza has been published in multiple veterinary trade publications and textbooks. She is an accomplished speaker on the international level and provides education and training opportunities to veterinary technicians by traditional lecturing, hands-on workshops, and online continuing education platforms. As a certified RECOVER Instructor, she enjoys supporting veterinary healthcare teams by providing evidence-based CPR instruction in veterinary practices and at various conferences.
When not teaching, Liza is an active member of multiple veterinary organizations and has practiced as a relief veterinary technician, having spent most of her clinical time in specialty practices in both the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions.