New York Veterinary CE Requirements
Continuing education requirements for DVMs and vet techs in New York. Last verified 2025-02-15.
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How many CE hours do veterinarians need in New York?
DVMs in New York are required to complete 45/3yr of continuing education on a triennial basis. Up to 22.5 hrs can be completed online.
What are the vet tech CE requirements in New York?
Veterinary technicians in New York must complete 24/3yr of continuing education on a triennial basis. Up to 12 hrs can be completed online.
When is the veterinary license renewal deadline in New York?
Contact the New York State Education Department for your specific renewal date, as it may depend on your individual license issue date.
Where can I find approved CE providers for New York?
Check with the New York State Education Department for a list of approved CE providers. Most states accept AAVSB RACE-approved courses and AVMA-accredited programs. Visit the state board website for the most current approved provider list.
Disclaimer: This page provides general reference information about New York veterinary CE requirements. Requirements can change at any time. Always verify current requirements with the New York State Education Department before making compliance decisions.
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