Animal health company Zoetis has joined with the World Small Animal Veterinary Association to support its Global Pain Council, a specialist group of global veterinarians with expertise in companion animal pain management.
Effective pain management is fundamental in veterinary practice. The Global Pain Council works to address global variations in the assessment and management of animal pain by providing education and advisory resources. The Global Pain Council also strives to increase the confidence and competence of veterinary professionals worldwide in companion animal pain management through initiatives such as the recently launched “teach the teacher” training program and its Global Pain Guidelines, WSAVA’s most frequently accessed veterinary resource.
Zoetis, a long-time supporter of WSAVA’s annual flagship World Congress, discovers, develops, manufactures and commercialises medicines, vaccines and diagnostic products. Commenting on its partnership with WSAVA and the Global Pain Council, Abhay Nayak, Sr. Vice President and head of corporate strategy, commercial development, and customer experience, said: “Zoetis is committed to supporting veterinarians in helping improve the lives of dogs and cats living with pain. We are excited to partner with leaders at WSAVA and the Global Pain Council to extend our reach in providing education and resources to veterinarians worldwide to benefit more pets.”
Dr Shane Ryan, WSAVA President, said: “Managing our patients’ pain is one of the most important things we do as veterinarians. Variations in the provision of effective pain management globally are a serious concern and the Global Pain Council, through its Global Pain Guidelines and other resources, is already providing enormous animal health and welfare benefits. Now, with the support of Zoetis, the GPC will be able to achieve even more. We are very pleased and appreciate the company’s commitment.”
The WSAVA represents more than 200,000 veterinarians worldwide through its 113 member associations and works to enhance standards of clinical care for companion animals. Its core activities include the development of WSAVA Global Guidelines in key areas of veterinary practice, including pain management, nutrition and vaccination, together with lobbying on important issues affecting companion animal care worldwide.