July 27, 2020: Honey Bee Veterinary Medicine: The Basics

RACE Program #:

1124984

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

In this VETgirl online webinar, Jeffrey Applegate, Jr., DVM, DACZM will discuss the basics needed to understand honey bee veterinary medicine. Owing to the US Food and Drug Administration’s 2017 Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) rule, honey bees are considered food-producing animals and similar rules apply as for food animals. In this lecture, he will review:

  • The superorganism (aka the hive) and its caste members
  • The veterinarian’s role in honey bee care including the Veterinary-Client-Patient-Relationship (VCPR)
  • Antibiotic usage in bees
  • The VFD
  • A basic overview of common honey bee diseases & conditions (More in Part 2!).

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