WSAVA Webinar: Hot Topic

The Impact of COVID-19 on your Patients and Staff – An Update

Dear Member Representatives,

 

To follow up to our first webinar on COVID-19 and Pets in April this year, we are hosting a second on Tuesday September 15 to provide an update on COVID-19 as it relates to companion animals and address many frequently asked questions. The speakers are:

 

  • Dr Michael Lappin, Chair of the WSAVA’s One Health Committee, who will discuss recent developments with COVID-19 and companion animals
  • Dr Richard Squires, Chair of the WSAVA’s Vaccination Guidelines Group, who will give an update on the effects of the pandemic on preventive health programs
  • Dr Peter Karczmar MD, Member of the WSAVA’s One Health Committee, who will offer recommendations on minimizing the risk to veterinary staff members.

 

There are a number of significant changes in the management of SARS-CoV-2 that impact companion animal medicine and veterinary professionals so please share this information with your members urgently.

 

WSAVA Webinar: The Impact of COVID-19 on your Patients and Staff – An Update. Tuesday September 15 at 12.00 pm UTC

The webinar is kindly supported by WSAVA Diamond Partner MSD Animal Health, which supports the WSAVA’s One Health Committee and is a committed partner of the WSAVA’s Vaccination Guidelines Group.

 

Anyone unable to watch the webinar live will be able to watch it later on demand from the WSAVA’s COVID-19 resource hub. Transcripts will be also be available for download in 22 languagues.

 

For further information or to register, click below:

Find out more about the webinar here
If you would like any further information, please contact us.
 

 

Kind regards,

 

 

Emma van Rooijen

Executive Assistant

 

World Small Animal Veterinary Association

t: +447897975363

e: admin@wsava.org

www.wsava.org

 

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