NAVLE Mastery Bootcamp - 10 Week Course
This program is 100% lecture-based - you are being taught LIVE, every single week day for 10 weeks.
A high-yield veterinary board review designed to help students master the NAVLE through a structured, clinically relevant, and species-based learning experience
Running from May 4, 2026 through July 3, 2026, the bootcamp meets Monday through Friday at 5:00 PM PST and is led by Dr. Bobby Huey and Dr. Quintin Gray, Jr., with special guest lectures throughout the program.
What to expect
- Live lectures every single weekday (Mon–Fri for 10 weeks) — no pre-recorded content
- Structured, start-to-finish NAVLE coverage following the ICVA species + disease list
- High-yield teaching focused on the most tested and most missed topics
- Real-time clinical reasoning using case-based discussion
- Species- and system-based organization to improve retention and pattern recognition
- Direct access to instructors for guidance on study strategy and exam approach
- Ongoing support and accountability to keep you consistent and exam-ready
Sign up today!
Vet Pearls NAVLE Mastery Bootcamp (10 Weeks)
What You’ll Get:
- Daily live lectures (Mon–Fri) covering the full NAVLE scope - this is a lecture-based program
- A clear, organized breakdown of the ICVA species and disease list
- High-yield teaching focused on the most tested and commonly missed topics
- Species-based and system-based instruction to improve retention
- Case-based lectures that build clinical reasoning in real time
- Practical test-taking strategies integrated directly into lectures
- Ongoing guidance to keep you consistent and on track
- Identify high-yield diseases across all major species
- Recognize classic clinical presentations and key differentials
- Apply clinical reasoning to NAVLE-style questions
- Improve speed, accuracy, and confidence under exam conditions
- Approach the NAVLE with a structured, repeatable thought process
Spots are limited. Secure your place in the upcoming cohort today!
All course & access details will be sent within 24 hours of cohort start date (May 4th, 2026)