Veterinary and chiropractic professions working and teaching together.
What makes IAVC training different?
Choose From a Multitude of Courses
Start with the Combined Species Essentials, or choose your specialized Equine or Canine Essentials when your clinical work is species-specific. Advanced clinical courses and additional techniques make “life-long learning with the IAVC” easy.
Specialized Hybrid Formats
Structured online theory at home prepares students for effective practical in-person sessions. Knowledge and skills come together in an encouraging and enjoyable learning environment during practical sessions.
Customize Your Course
Practical assessment and treatment skills are taught in multiple sessions per year at several locations. Student confidence and competence build in unison as important chiropractic essentials come together during effective workshops and safe learning settings with animals.
Experience
Courses are developed and taught with the experience of Drs. Sybil and Donald Moffatt. They have assembled an exceptional international faculty of enthusiastic and talented teachers over decades. No program comes close to the IAVC team’s level of veterinary chiropractic specialization and experience.
Choosing a course
You’ve found the right place. Now find the right course for you.
Start with Both Species Essentials of Veterinary Chiropractic for dogs and horses as the learning models, or choose a deeper equine or canine focus.
Multiple Species
The Essentials of Veterinary Chiropractic: Multiple Species
For professionals who want a comprehensive Essentials course using dogs and horses as the primary learning models. Online theory is combined with intensive hands-on practical sessions, while wider species context is discussed.
A horse focused Essentials course for professionals whose clinical work centres on equine patients. It gives a deeper look at equine assessment, treatment technique, and chiropractic integration in modern equine practice.
A small animal Essentials experience for professionals whose work focuses on cats and dogs. It supports a deeper understanding of chiropractic in modern companion animal practice.