Ozone Therapy Certification Course for Veterinarians
The use of ozone in your veterinary practice will catapult your abilities as a healer. Ozone can be used for acute crises, chronic conditions and overall health and well being. Take this online course to gain a firm foundation in the history of ozone, the equipment needed and how to safely and effectively use ozone in your practice. After completion of the course, submit case studies to become certified in Animal Ozone Therapy (CAOT).
What is Ozone Therapy?
Ozone (O3) is the gas that surrounds the earth and protects us from the sun's UV radiation but the therapeutic benefits of ozone go far beyond being a natural "sunscreen". While ozone is toxic to humans and animals when inhaled, it is extremely beneficial when delivered intravenously, via rectal or vaginal insufflation (absorbed by internal tissues), through the ear canal, injected into joints or applied topically to the skin.
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About your Instructors
Drs. Erin Holder and Sarina Barbara have had many years of combined use of ozone therapy and have utilizes cutting edge techniques in their veterinary practice. They were so impressed with the results their patients were getting with ozone therapy that they decided to create a course to teach fellow veterinarians how to effectively and efficiently incorporate ozone therapy into their practices.
Dr. Erin Holder graduated with honors from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She received the Lerner Family Wildlife Conservation Award, the Bird Fanciers Scholarship and was inducted into Phi Zeta, the veterinary school honor society. In 2004, she opened FloridaWild Veterinary Hospital in DeLand, FL offering consultations on immune system dysfunction and chronic disease and in 2022, moved to Hawaii to pursue her passion in energetic medicine. FloridaWild remains one of the largest integrative veterinary hospitals in North America.
Dr. Sarina Barbara, aka “Dr. B”, graduated from Stetson University in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in Integrative Health Science. She then spent a year working as a small animal veterinary assistant in her home state of Massachusetts before enrolling in veterinary school at St. George’s University. Dr. B completed her clinical veterinary training at University of Georgia and graduated with honors in June 2018. Dr. B enjoys all fields of veterinary medicine, but she does have a passion for geriatric pet care and well-being. She herself has rescued and owned many senior pets. Dr. B practices at FloridaWild Veterinary Hospital in Deland, Florida.
Dr. Erin Holder graduated with honors from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002. She received the Lerner Family Wildlife Conservation Award, the Bird Fanciers Scholarship and was inducted into Phi Zeta, the veterinary school honor society. In 2004, she opened FloridaWild Veterinary Hospital in DeLand, FL offering consultations on immune system dysfunction and chronic disease and in 2022, moved to Hawaii to pursue her passion in energetic medicine. FloridaWild remains one of the largest integrative veterinary hospitals in North America.
Dr. Sarina Barbara, aka “Dr. B”, graduated from Stetson University in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in Integrative Health Science. She then spent a year working as a small animal veterinary assistant in her home state of Massachusetts before enrolling in veterinary school at St. George’s University. Dr. B completed her clinical veterinary training at University of Georgia and graduated with honors in June 2018. Dr. B enjoys all fields of veterinary medicine, but she does have a passion for geriatric pet care and well-being. She herself has rescued and owned many senior pets. Dr. B practices at FloridaWild Veterinary Hospital in Deland, Florida.