We are looking for new members to join our Executive Board. The purpose of the WSAVA’s Executive Board is to oversee the activities of WSAVA and to make decisions regarding those activities.
Purpose: The ESA provides administrative support to the WSAVA’s programme of continuing education and professional development initiatives, and other WSAVA processes, ensuring that an excellent
We were sad to hear of the recent passing of the distinguished Professor Ronald (Ron) D. Schultz, past Chair of the Department of Pathobiological Sciences
The WSAVA is a global community of more than 200,000 veterinarians worldwide drawn from our 114 member associations. Together, we are working to advance the health and welfare of companion animals throughout the world and to speak on behalf of companion animal veterinarians globally. In support of our mission our core activities are based around four key pillars:
The advancement of companion animal welfare.
The creation of globally relevant ‘Standardization Guidelines’ in key areas of veterinary care.
The provision of continuing education (CE) for companion animal veterinarians globally
Increasing understanding of the importance of companion animals in the One Health movement.