PEMF Course & Certification for Small Animals
By course completion, you will have developed a solid foundation of understanding about what pulsed electromagnetic field therapy is and why it works specifically for small animals, such as dogs, cats, birds, and other pets.
Earning the Small Animal PEMF Certificate will elevate your business’s credibility, establish professional competency that is verified by an independent, national organization, and emphasize your commitment to compliance and continued education.
Course Outline
- Introduction to PEMF and its benefits for the specialty
- Instructor and Qualifications
- Course Objectives
- Course Overview
- Exam Details and Requirements
- Contraindications
- Basic Small Animal Anatomy & Physiology
- Mini-Pigs
- Dogs
- Cats
- Birds
- other Small Pets
- Best Practices and standards
- Pre and Post treatment
- Session Lengths
- Repetition of Sessions
- Regulatory Issues
- State and Federal – Active as of 2021
- Some Basic Regulatory History Thus Far
- Conclusion
- PEMF as Whole Animal Wellness
- The Growing Animal PEMF Industry
Course and Exam Details
The Small Animal PEMF certification is 100% online and always available for review after course completion. Reliable internet and appropriate technology for viewing videos and reading course content is required. An estimated 10-12 hours is required to complete the course and exam.
After review of all course content, applicants are required to take and pass the certification exam. Successful completion requires a minimum of an 80%. The exam consists of 70 multiple choice questions and results are immediately available. Each applicant has two attempts at certification. After a second failed attempt, applicants are required to re-pay for the course and exam.
Accommodations And Non-Discrimination Statement
In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, the AOPP offers accommodations as recommended and documented by a physician. The AOPP does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations.