Excitement building for #WSAVA24 in Shanghai!

 

WSAVA leaders address Chinese veterinarians during awards celebration

With WSAVA World Congress heading to China for the first time in 2024, the China Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) recently held its first awards night dedicated to the work of companion animal vets.

During the proceedings, WSAVA President Dr Siraya Chunekamrai and Past President Dr Shane Ryan both addressed delegates by video message. They congratulated China’s veterinarians on their increasing global contribution and on securing the bid to host #WSAVA2024.

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Dr Shane Ryan said:

[blockquote]I congratulate our members associations, the Beijing Small Animal Veterinary Association (BJSAVA) and Shanghai Small Animal Veterinary Association (SHSAVA) for working harmoniously to support veterinarians in China and the companion animals our profession serves in creating what I am sure will be one of the greatest veterinary congresses of all time. It will celebrate the progress made by the veterinary profession in China, together with the openness and friendship of the Chinese people and their beautiful country.[/blockquote]

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Dr Siraya Chunekamrai said:

[blockquote]We invite Chinese veterinarians to start preparing for #WSAVA2024 by participating in WSAVA activities and following us on WeChat. We are already looking forward with excitement to our Congress in China which will see our members from 125 countries around the world come together for an amazing continuing education event.[/blockquote]

#WSAVA24 will be jointly hosted by the Beijing Small Animal Veterinary Association (BJSAVA) and Shanghai Small Animal Veterinary Association (SHSAVA) and will take place in October at Shanghai’s Convention & Exhibition of International Sourcing.

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