New WSAVA Committee to offer guidance on the control of reproduction

 

Global Guidelines, tools and other resources on the way to support members in this rapidly evolving area

We are excited to announce the launch of our new Reproduction Control Committee, which will work to ensure that veterinarians globally have access to the latest resources and knowledge on this developing area of veterinary practice. The Committee is chaired by Professor Stefano Romagnoli, a European Veterinary Specialist in Animal Reproduction (Dipl ECAR) from the University of Padua in Italy.

As a first step the Committee will conduct a survey of WSAVA members to explore priorities for education and advice. It will then get to work creating tools, educational resources and continuing educational content.

Stefano Romagnoli_Chair SNGC
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Prof Stefano Romagnoli

Professor Romagnoli says:

[blockquote]Giving advice on reproduction or its control and carrying out spaying and neutering procedures often form a large part of a general clinician’s work. Many of our members are also actively involved in large-scale spay-neuter programs.[/blockquote]

[blockquote]We aim to help members make science-based choices for the management of reproduction in their patients, while safeguarding animal welfare and supporting the human-companion animal bond. We will offer them the latest information to help them make recommendations as to the most appropriate approach to neutering for their patients. [/blockquote]

[blockquote]We are also working with the WSAVA’s Animal Wellness and Welfare Committee to deliver a set of minimum standards of care for companion animals put forward for spay-neuter programs.[/blockquote]

Read the full press release
https://wsava.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/New-WSAVA-Committee-to-Focus-on-the-Control-of-Reproduction.pdf
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