WSAVA Monthly NEWs - August, 2006
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - February, 2006
WSAVA Activities and Committee Reports
Microchip Committee Update – News from the USA
At the beginning of November, USA President George Bush signed into law an Agriculture Appropriations bill that had passed both the Senate and Congress, calling for the adoption and implementation of open-standard microchip technology for pets within the USA and universal scanners that would be able read all chips available.
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - December, 2005
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - October, 2005
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - September, 2005
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - August, 2005
WSAVA Activities and Committee Reports
Its official! The WSAVA News is now available in Chinese thanks to the translation skills of Jason Shu and the generous support of the Beijing Small Animal Veterinary Association.
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - June, 2005
WSAVA/FIAVAC /AMMVEPE 2005 Congress Highlights
Between May 11 – 14, 2005, approximately 2,800 delegates representing 71 countries came together with 80 exhibitors to enjoy the exceptional continuing education (CE) and social events of the 30th WSAVA/2nd Iberoamerican FIAVAC /26th AMMVEPE 2005 Congress in Mexico City, Mexico.
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - May, 2005
WSAVA Activities and Committee Reports
AAHA Standards of Accreditation to be Available for WSAVA Member Association Review
The American Animal Hospital Association Standards of Accreditation are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - April, 2005
Proceedings Available On-Line
Proceedings from the WSAVA/FECAVA/HVMS 2004 World Congress are now available on-line via the WSAVA website. Contents include Congress abstracts as well as proceedings from more than 220 lectures covering 23 different disciplines by almost 100 speakers from over 20 countries.
WSAVA Monthly NEWs - February, 2005
WSAVA Activities and Committee Reports - a focus on WSAVA CE
Just 11 short years ago, members of the WSAVA Executive Board had an idea that the best way to provide excellence in small animal medicine for the central and eastern European regions was to share the technological advances and know-how of practitioners from around the world, regardless of socio-political situation.
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