Professional Support

As a relief veterinarian, you’re considered an independent contractor, which means you’re in business for yourself. This gives you an incredible amount of freedom, but that comes with a lot of responsibility as well. Don’t worry, Roo’s got your back. 

Below, you’ll find a number of resources that can help you with licensing (new or renewing), CE, DEA licensing, and getting your own liability insurance.

Professional Resources

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Free CE Events

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Liability Insurance

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Licensing Support

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DEA Licensing Webinar

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DEA Registration & Compliance Guide

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Navigating your Veterinary Non-Compete Agreement

  • DVM Licensing Requirements
  • DEA Licensing
  • Free CE Events

Roo has worked really hard to make licensing easy! We’ve put together dozens of state licensing guides to make getting licensed, renewals, and even managing CE a breeze across the country (and we’re always adding more!).

 

You can download these helpful guides below!

 

With the power of Roo, cut straight to the info you need to start earning more or pick up an additional license to travel and work around the US. Don’t forget, as 1099 contractors, any fees you pay for licensing or renewals are tax write-offs! Don’t leave money on the table.

 

Become a Traveling Veterinarian

 

Getting a DVM license in additional states is easier than you think! Want to become a traveling relief vet or work across state borders? Our licensing guides make it easy to quickly see what the requirements are and how much it will cost you (all tax deductible). 

 

Many states even offer Temporary Licenses, which are an excellent option for relief vets looking to pick up a shift or two on a short term basis. Did you know Hawaii offers relief licenses that are easy to obtain and allow you to pick up relief shifts while visiting one of the top vacation spots in the US?! There’s some cool opportunities in here just waiting to be uncovered.  

Whether you’re prescribing controlled substances, administering medications, or responsible for logging controlled inventory, Roo can help you stay one step ahead of the curve. It’s our goal to support the community with the most up-to-date information.

 

What is a DEA License?

 

Some veterinarians choose to get an additional DEA license, which is required to prescribe controlled substances such as fentanyl, morphine, etc. It carries some extra cost and risk but can make you more valuable as a veterinarian as well.

 

DEA Webinar

 

Our latest DEA webinar provides guidance specifically for navigating DEA requirements as a relief veterinarian.

 

DEA Registration & Compliance Guide

 

This short guide to DEA Registration and compliance will provide you with everything you need to know, including some helpful tips for best practices as a relief veterinarian.

The Roo Community is what makes Roo so special, and we’re always sponsoring free, exciting, and unique CE events for Roo vets.

In fact, we host so many events it would be impossible to keep track of them all here. Check out our blog to see what events are coming up in your area, or sign up for our email alerts and we’ll notify you of upcoming CE opportunities near you.

  • DVM Licensing Requirements
  • DEA Licensing
  • Free CE Events

Roo has worked really hard to make licensing easy! We’ve put together dozens of state licensing guides to make getting licensed, renewals, and even managing CE a breeze across the country (and we’re always adding more!).

 

You can download these helpful guides below!

 

With the power of Roo, cut straight to the info you need to start earning more or pick up an additional license to travel and work around the US. Don’t forget, as 1099 contractors, any fees you pay for licensing or renewals are tax write-offs! Don’t leave money on the table.

 

Become a Traveling Veterinarian

 

Getting a DVM license in additional states is easier than you think! Want to become a traveling relief vet or work across state borders? Our licensing guides make it easy to quickly see what the requirements are and how much it will cost you (all tax deductible). 

 

Many states even offer Temporary Licenses, which are an excellent option for relief vets looking to pick up a shift or two on a short term basis. Did you know Hawaii offers relief licenses that are easy to obtain and allow you to pick up relief shifts while visiting one of the top vacation spots in the US?! There’s some cool opportunities in here just waiting to be uncovered.  

Whether you’re prescribing controlled substances, administering medications, or responsible for logging controlled inventory, Roo can help you stay one step ahead of the curve. It’s our goal to support the community with the most up-to-date information.

 

What is a DEA License?

 

Some veterinarians choose to get an additional DEA license, which is required to prescribe controlled substances such as fentanyl, morphine, etc. It carries some extra cost and risk but can make you more valuable as a veterinarian as well.

 

DEA Webinar

 

Our latest DEA webinar provides guidance specifically for navigating DEA requirements as a relief veterinarian.

 

DEA Registration & Compliance Guide

 

This short guide to DEA Registration and compliance will provide you with everything you need to know, including some helpful tips for best practices as a relief veterinarian.

The Roo Community is what makes Roo so special, and we’re always sponsoring free, exciting, and unique CE events for Roo vets.

In fact, we host so many events it would be impossible to keep track of them all here. Check out our blog to see what events are coming up in your area, or sign up for our email alerts and we’ll notify you of upcoming CE opportunities near you.

Travel Relief Veterinarian Nikki Jonhson and Piccolo