Can a graduate of a foreign veterinary school or veterinary technology program work as a veterinary technician in Ohio?
Please refer to the Ohio Veterinary Medical Licensing Board’s website for information on this. Information about how to become an RVT in Ohio is also included on their website. Do all 10 hours of my CE credits need to be done in a seminar type setting? No, all 10 hours need not come from seminars alone. Four of the ten hours may come from journals, tapes, computer reading lectures, or office management seminars. These are considered non-scientific hours. For a full disclosure of how you can earn your 10 hours please refer to the Ohio Veterinary Medical Licensing Board’s website guidelines. If I do not meet the requirements for renewing my registration for a biannual period and allow my registration to lapse what are my options to re-activate my registration? If you allow your registration to lapse you need to contact the Ohio Veterinary Medical Licensing Board, either through the mail or their website, as soon as possible. They can best advise you on what you will need to do. If I have
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