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WSAVA Set for First World Congress in China in 2024

Image: WSAVA President Dr Ellen van Nierop

The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has announced that its flagship World Congress will take place in China, one of the world’s fastest growing veterinary markets, for the first time in 2024. The three-day event will take place from 3-5 September 2024, at the Suzhou International Expo Center in Suzhou, a historic city to the west of Shanghai.

WSAVA World Congress is the leading global forum for companion animal veterinary professionals. In 2024 it will be organized and hosted jointly by two of the WSAVA’s member associations in the country, the Beijing Small Animal Veterinary Association (BJSAVA) and the Shanghai Small Animal Veterinary Association (SHSAVA). They will appoint their own professional congress organizer (PCO), which will work closely with the WSAVA to prepare a compelling scientific program. Companies or organizations with an interest in participating in WSAVA 2024 can register their interest HERE. They will be contacted in due course by the PCO for WSAVA 2024.

Commenting, WSAVA President Dr Ellen van Nierop said: “With more than 200 million pets living in Chinese households and more than 22,000 companion animal veterinary clinics already established, the need for highly trained companion animal veterinary professionals is only likely to grow. We are looking forward to bringing WSAVA World Congress to this exciting and rapidly evolving veterinary market.

“Working in partnership with the BJSAVA and SHSAVA, we are preparing to deliver a feast of world-class continuing education to companion animal veterinary professionals, and to learn from our Chinese members, who have so much to contribute to our global veterinary community.”

“In the meantime, we are looking forward to reuniting WSAVA members at WSAVA 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal, in September, which is shaping up to be one of our most successful congresses yet. With several sets of the WSAVA’s highly regarded Global Guidelines and other initiatives set to be launched, it promises to be a memorable event in one of the world’s most beautiful cities.” More information on WSAVA 2023 is available here: https://wsava-congress.org/

Image: Convention center in Suzhou

BJSAVA Vice President and representative to the WSAVA General Assembly Dr Torren Stone said: “As a long-term WSAVA member representative, I regard the opportunity to host WSAVA World Congress in China as a fantastic opportunity to fully integrate Chinese veterinary professionals into the WSAVA’s global veterinary community and to raise standards of veterinary care for companion animals across China.”

BJSAVA President Dr Louis Liu added: “WSAVA 2024 is the ‘Olympic Games’ of the veterinary world in the eyes of veterinary profession in China so hosting it is an honour and a privilege. We are looking forward to meeting our colleagues from around the world, to learn from them, to share our knowledge with them and to introduce them to China’s vibrant culture.”

Source: WSAVA

Registration Opens for First WSAVA World Congress in China

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Registration Opens for First WSAVA World Congress in China

Suzhou set to welcome veterinary professionals from around the world

Registration is now open for the first World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) World Congress to take place in China, one of the world’s fastest growing veterinary markets. With a scientific program offering a host of international speakers, the three-day event takes place from 3-5 September 2024 at the International Expo Center in Suzhou, a city with a rich historic and cultural heritage to the west of Shanghai.

WSAVA World Congress 2024 will feature its trademark high quality, evidence-based lectures on clinical and non-clinical topics delivered by global experts. Following the launch of the new WSAVA Reproduction Control Guidelines, the latest thinking on reproduction will be a key focus. Given growing demand for knowledge on dermatology and oncology in Asia, these topics will feature in dedicated streams, while the program also includes a range of lectures on dentistry, diagnostics, cardiology, internal medicine, nutrition and surgery. Streams in Chinese, together with a focus on Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), will run alongside the WSAVA program.

Commenting, WSAVA President Dr Ellen van Nierop said: “Our vision is that all companion animals worldwide receive the standard of veterinary care that ensures their optimal health and welfare – and WSAVA World Congress is one of the key ways in which we work towards it. We’re delighted at the quality and depth of the scientific program and we’re particularly looking forward to welcoming recent WSAVA Award recipients, who will share their experiences of leading change in their areas of specialism and of the challenges and opportunities they found along the way.”

She added: “Whatever delegates’ level of experience, they will learn innovative approaches and techniques and practical ideas that they can implement to benefit their patients and their colleagues. And, while the learning on offer is second to none, World Congress is also an opportunity to network with colleagues from around the world and to share experiences and learnings in a friendly environment. This includes during the exciting social program which will showcase Suzhou’s fascinating history and current status as one of China’s most dynamic and modern cities. We can’t wait for the annual gathering of our global veterinary community in one of the most dynamic and exciting veterinary markets in the world.”

WSAVA World Congress is the leading global forum for companion animal veterinary professionals. In 2024, it is being hosted jointly by two of the WSAVA’s member associations in the country, the Beijing Small Animal Veterinary Association (BJSAVA) and the Shanghai Small Animal Veterinary Association (SHSAVA). Members of WSAVA member associations receive a discount on registration. Further information is available at www.2024wsava.com

Source: WSAVA