Nominations open for WSAVA Awards!

 

Do you have an outstanding colleague who should be recognized?

Nominations are now open for two WSAVA Awards:

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The WSAVA Future Leader Award

This award acknowledges the work of a veterinarian who has graduated within the last 10 years and who has contributed significantly to the betterment of companion animals, the veterinary profession and society at large.

The recipient is likely to be active in continuing education, to have a strong record in community service and to be socially responsible, perhaps involved in projects which emphasize One Health, Animal Welfare or the Human-Animal Bond.

Please submit your nomination by July 31, 2021.

The Future Leader Award is kindly supported by the WSAVA’s Diamond Partner, the Purina Institute.

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The WSAVA Companion Animal Welfare Award

This Award is presented to a veterinarian or veterinary team member in recognition of their contribution to companion animal welfare at a local, regional or international level. This could relate to leadership, public service, education, research, product development, and/or advocacy.

The award is intended not only to recognize their important contribution, but to increase the global community’s awareness of the essential role veterinarians play as advocates of animal welfare.

Please submit your nomination by July 31, 2021.

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