The FDA Veterinary Feed Directive Final Rule

Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate
Webinar ID IQW15C6163

• What is the VFD Rule?
• What are the changes?
• What is VFD Drugs (in or animal feed)?
• What is VFD Feed (Type A medicated article, Type B and Type C medicated drugs)?
• Is it Type A, B or C medicated drugs can be fed to animals?
• Label requirements for Type A, B, and C medicated drugs.
• What is VFD Order?
• How long to keep VFD Order?
• Roles of each party (Veterinarian, client and Distributor).
• Why Veterinarian needs to authorize VFD?
What is VCPR ?

Overview of the webinar

The VFD won’t change the farming world a great deal; however it will require some additional planning and subsequent recordkeeping. The FDA established that use of medically important drug should be limited :
1) are considered necessary for assuring animal health (i.e., medically important antibiotics should not be used to promote animal growth or to improve feed efficiency).
2) and include veterinary oversight or consultation (i.e., medically important antibiotics should not be used in the feed or drinking water of food-producing animals without veterinary oversight or consultation).
 

Who should attend?

- Veterinarians
- Feed mills vendors
- Animal Care takers (Owners).
- Dairy and Cattle ranchers
- Poultry and pig ranchers
- Other livestock producers
 

Why should you attend?

This 1 hour virtual seminar will explain how to comply with the VFD final rule and understand better following topics:
- To understand FDA/CVM Regulation to help ensure judicious use of antibiotics in food-producing animals (Agency overall strategy).
- To understand several major changes to current VFD regulations in part 558
This webinar will help you navigate these changes in order to avoid confusion what has changes starting Jan1, 2017.
 

Faculty - Dr.Bernadette Alisantosa

Dr. Bernadette Alisantosa obtained her MPVM degree from the University of CA, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine in 1996. She is ACLAM Diplomate since 2009. Currently, she is currently a Consulting Veterinarian with Biomedical Research Consulting. Her interests are focused on food-producing animals and their health related to human health and zoonoses impact on public health. She is the first and co-authors on several papers on scientific journals on Pathogenicity of environmental origin salmonella in specific pathogen-free and broiler chicks. Dr. Alisantosa has been serving as a Veterinary reviewer for JoVE Scientific Video journal since 2010.
 

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